All patients need to ensure their surgical incision sites are cared for properly, but that sentiment rings even truer for diabetic patients who are more likely to be hospitalized as a result of developing an infection. This is especially true for patients who develop foot infections. To get a better understanding of hospitalization risk after […]
What’s Causing My Arch Pain When Walking?
If your foot arch feels stiff or even painful with your first steps in the morning or after an extended seated period, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of Americans deal with this type of sensation every day, and their discomfort can range from mildly irritating to downright debilitating. But what could be causing this […]
Diagnosing And Treating Juvenile Bunions
Bunions are a fairly common foot condition that we see on a regular basis, but the vast majority of cases are on the feet of older adults. However, this is not the only group who can be felled by a bunion. In some instances, bunion can develop on the foot of a teen or child […]
A Roundtable Discussion About X-Ray, MRI and CT Scan Image Reading
A recent study published in the European Journal of Radiology sought to see if there was any truth to the notion that orthopedic surgeons do not consult radiology reports before explaining a diagnosis to a patient. To add our own insight to the study, we posed questions to Dr. Lance Silverman, an orthopedic surgeon, and […]
Breaking Down Michael Thomas’ Ankle Ligament Surgery
Football season is on the horizon, and soon both college an professional athletes will be back on the gridiron trying to help their team win. For the New Orleans Saints, life will look a little different without Future Hall of Famer Drew Brees under center, as Brees opted for retirement during the offseason. But according […]
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