Changes in foot pressure distribution in pre-obese patients can potentially identify patients who are predisposed to foot complications should they eventually develop diabetes, according to a study recently published in Foot. “A preliminary observation was done to see the effect…
Day: August 1, 2013
The Amputee Coalition is looking for a new Republican champion to cosponsor the Insurance Fairness for Amputees Act in the Senate.
After amputation, highly empathetic individuals may be predisposed to strengthening existing pathways between observed and felt touch, according to recent study results. “For most people, observing touch activates the somatosensory system and may lead to behavioral facilitation/interference of felt touch,…
Ret. Lance Cpl. Daniel Riley lost both legs while serving in Afghanistan, but rehabilitated through athletics with the help of the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
In patients with diabetes and foot ulcers or lower extremity amputations, geographic variations in Medicare spending and mortality rates were associated with regional differences in the use of inpatient services and the prevalence of macrovascular complications, according to study results…
This time-tested strategy can help you save face, even if you’ve made a mistake.
Corey Reed lost his leg and sight in a car accident, but he hasn’t lost his drive.
Perceptions of fairness and justice help steer interns’ intentions when deciding to stay with a company.
Patients with excessive pronation and chronic foot pain experienced significant pain reduction when assigned to standard intervention, custom-made insole, exercise therapy or a combination of insole and exercise therapy, according to recently published study results. “There is a lack of…
Wesley Martin underwent two battlefield amputations and survived well into his 80s.