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Weiss
Blog
09/08/2025
David T. Weiss, DPM, FACFAS
How might post-traumatic stress disorder manifest as lower extremity pathology? Learn more about this potential connection and ongoing related research.
How might post-traumatic stress disorder manifest as lower extremity pathology? Learn more about this potential connection and ongoing related research.
How might post-traumatic stress...
09/08/2025
Podiatry Today
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Clinician Commentary
07/23/2025
Tavin B. Morgan, DPM; Anthony J. Popoff, DPM
As current literature available is sparse and conflicting, further research could provide more insight regarding its efficacy. Additional investigation may lead to new findings on new indications for PRP’s use in the field of podiatry.
As current literature available is sparse and conflicting, further research could provide more insight regarding its efficacy. Additional investigation may lead to new findings on new indications for PRP’s use in the field of podiatry.
As current literature available...
07/23/2025
Podiatry Today
Dr. Snyder
Clinician Commentary
06/09/2025
Jennifer J. Spector, DPM, FACFAS
Review these highlights from a recent poster at SAWC Spring, along with salient commentary from one of the researchers.
Review these highlights from a recent poster at SAWC Spring, along with salient commentary from one of the researchers.
Review these highlights from a...
06/09/2025
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Clinician Commentary
04/11/2025
Lt. Camellia Russell, MBA
As Lt. Camellia Russell, MBA, writes, by reframing our paradigms of care to include preventive measures, patient education, and team collaboration, we can be part of a positive evolution for those we care for.
As Lt. Camellia Russell, MBA, writes, by reframing our paradigms of care to include preventive measures, patient education, and team collaboration, we can be part of a positive evolution for those we care for.
As Lt. Camellia Russell, MBA,...
04/11/2025
Podiatry Today
Nusgart
Blog
03/26/2025
Marcia I. Nusgart, RPh
Learn more about key regulatory changes in the wound care community.
Learn more about key regulatory changes in the wound care community.
Learn more about key regulatory...
03/26/2025
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Clinician Commentary
02/25/2025
David Edward Marcinko, MBA
This author takes a deeper look at how income sources and expenses factor into when you can retire from practice.
This author takes a deeper look at how income sources and expenses factor into when you can retire from practice.
This author takes a deeper look...
02/25/2025
Podiatry Today
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Clinician Commentary
02/18/2025
Jennifer Kipp, DPM; Bryanna D. Vesely, DPM, MPH; Madeline Fram, BA; Gregory Russell, MS; Ashleigh W. Medda, DPM, FACFAS
The authors hypothesize that amputations secondary to infection will increase in the spring, whereas amputations resulting from PAD will increase during winter.
The authors hypothesize that amputations secondary to infection will increase in the spring, whereas amputations resulting from PAD will increase during winter.
The authors hypothesize that...
02/18/2025
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Clinician Commentary
01/15/2025
Alyssa Sui Green Miyasato, DPM
Dr. Miyasato discusses the findings of a poster presented by her team at SAWC Fall and whether this common medication plays a role specifically for patients facing digital amputation.
Dr. Miyasato discusses the findings of a poster presented by her team at SAWC Fall and whether this common medication plays a role specifically for patients facing digital amputation.
Dr. Miyasato discusses the...
01/15/2025
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Clinician Commentary
12/09/2024
David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, MSc
A recent cohort study published in Diabetologia by Holman and colleagues highlights the alarming short-term mortality rates in individuals presenting with new diabetes-related foot ulcers (DFUs).
A recent cohort study published in Diabetologia by Holman and colleagues highlights the alarming short-term mortality rates in individuals presenting with new diabetes-related foot ulcers (DFUs).
A recent cohort study published...
12/09/2024
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Clinician Commentary
12/04/2024
Julianna Sabile, MA
Women who play Division I tennis play at a high level and require close attention to foot and ankle injuries. This author explores the results of a recent study on which injuries are most common.
Women who play Division I tennis play at a high level and require close attention to foot and ankle injuries. This author explores the results of a recent study on which injuries are most common.
Women who play Division I tennis...
12/04/2024
Podiatry Today