Podiatry This Week
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Which of the following do you feel is the most important factor to consider when addressing a recurrent diabetic foot ulcer (DFU)?

Patient compliance
Underlying biomechanical or anatomic abnormality
Glycemic control
Vascular status

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Dormer Laboratories Inc.
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SOURCE: Podiatry Today
Findings from a recent publication in JAMA Network Open suggest that adoption of the Mediterranean diet (MED) may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Over the course of this prospective cohort study, Ahmad and colleagues found that higher baseline Mediterranean diet intake among 25,317 healthy women was associated with a 30 percent relative risk reduction in type 2 diabetes.

 
SOURCE: Lower Extremity Review
Six research institutions are launching the first-ever multicenter network to study diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), which are the leading cause of lower-limb amputations in the United States. The Diabetic Foot Consortium (DFC) aims to lay the foundation for a clinical trial network to test how to improve diabetic wound healing and prevent the risk of infections and potential amputations.

 
SOURCE: Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Ankle sprain is a very common injury and its management is often costly, with important short- and long-term impacts on individuals and society. As new methods of therapy using cold (cryotherapy) are emerging for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, little evidence exists to support their use. NCS, which provokes a rapid cooling of the skin with the liberation of pressured CO2, is a method believed to accelerate the resorption of edema and recovery in the case of traumatic injuries.

 
SOURCE: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
The triceps surae muscle has been identified with propulsion during running gait, and typical heel-lift orthotics (THOs) have been used to treat some sports injuries of this structural-biomechanical unit. The effects of a novel propulsion heel-lift orthotic (PHO) on surface electromyography (EMG) activity of the gastrocnemius during a full cycle of running have yet to be tested.

 
SpiderTech Calf & Arch Pre-Cut
SpiderTech Inc.
Manufactured in Toronto, Canada. The SpiderTech Calf and Arch Spider provides support for patients dealing with a variety of Calf, Ankle, and Foot issues. The support can be in the form of additional proprioceptive feedback important after injury and exercise induced fatigue. It is also beneficial for pain control, range of motion deficit caused by increased muscle tone and improved fluid transfer.
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