We are reporting the difficulties encountered in the recruitment of patients with partial foot amputations (PFA) following diabetic neuropathy (DMPN) for kinesiological research during an attempt to study the functional outcome following healed unilateral PFA in subjects with DMPN. Amputations of the hallux, ray and trans-metatarsal amputations were collectively classified as PFA for our study. This kinesiological study included kinetic (study of forces) and kinematic (study of motion irrespective of the forces which govern the motion) analyses of functional activities such as sit-to-stand, standing and walking. Therefore, it was necessary to exclude patients with bilateral lower extremity amputations (LEA), gross neurological and muscul...
OBJECTIVE — To assess changes in diabetic lower-extremity amputation rates in a defined relatively s...
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is the most common complication in the course of diabetes and can lead...
Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that separates the midfoot ...
We are reporting the difficulties encountered in the recruitment of patients with partial foot amput...
Category: Ankle, Diabetes, Lesser Toes, Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Maximal limb preserva...
Objective: Diabetic foot is a significant diabetes complication, which may also result in amputation...
This study was designed to investigate the nature of the course of functional outcome across the fou...
Background: Diabetes complications include nerve damage and poor blood circulation. These problems m...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes continues to be one of the most common underlying factors associated with lo...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
SUMMARY Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the reamputation rate in patients who had amputa...
Aim: To know the frequency of different types of amputation in diabetic foot ulcers. Material and m...
One of the most popular civilization diseases is type II diabetes. Abnormal glucose metabolism lead...
Background: People with diabetes are at high risk of foot complications that can lead to lower extre...
Research presentation: Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that...
OBJECTIVE — To assess changes in diabetic lower-extremity amputation rates in a defined relatively s...
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is the most common complication in the course of diabetes and can lead...
Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that separates the midfoot ...
We are reporting the difficulties encountered in the recruitment of patients with partial foot amput...
Category: Ankle, Diabetes, Lesser Toes, Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Maximal limb preserva...
Objective: Diabetic foot is a significant diabetes complication, which may also result in amputation...
This study was designed to investigate the nature of the course of functional outcome across the fou...
Background: Diabetes complications include nerve damage and poor blood circulation. These problems m...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes continues to be one of the most common underlying factors associated with lo...
OBJECTIVE — The objective of this study was to accurately determine the incidence of lower-extremity...
SUMMARY Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the reamputation rate in patients who had amputa...
Aim: To know the frequency of different types of amputation in diabetic foot ulcers. Material and m...
One of the most popular civilization diseases is type II diabetes. Abnormal glucose metabolism lead...
Background: People with diabetes are at high risk of foot complications that can lead to lower extre...
Research presentation: Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that...
OBJECTIVE — To assess changes in diabetic lower-extremity amputation rates in a defined relatively s...
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is the most common complication in the course of diabetes and can lead...
Background and Purpose: A Chopart amputation occurs at the Chopart joint that separates the midfoot ...