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Charcot Foot

Routine MRI findings of the asymptomatic foot in diabetic patients with unilateral Charcot foot

Routine MRI findings of the asymptomatic foot in diabetic patients with unilateral Charcot foot

... healed Charcot- foot, chronic inactive for at least 1 year, were recruited from the outpatient diabetic foot clinic at the Heinrich- Heine-University of ...active foot ulceration, relapse or ...

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An atypical and bilateral presentation of Charcot foot disease

An atypical and bilateral presentation of Charcot foot disease

... diabetic foot osteomyelitis [6], and this results to useless long-time antibiotic treatment and time loss, causing irreversible foot le- ...if Charcot foot is treated early with proper ...

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Charcot foot reconstruction with combined internal and external fixation: case report

Charcot foot reconstruction with combined internal and external fixation: case report

... CN foot and ankle ...major foot and ankle reconstruction in patients with CN deformity [10,13], but the importance of proper patient selection, exacting technique and familiarity with the natural his- tory ...

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Surgical Reconstruction of Charcot Foot Neuroarthropathy, a Case Based Review

Surgical Reconstruction of Charcot Foot Neuroarthropathy, a Case Based Review

... Diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of morbidity and possible osteo- ...on Charcot neuroarthropathy of the diabetic foot, a progres- sive condition that results in joint dislocation, pathologic ...

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High levels of anxiety and depression in diabetic patients with Charcot foot

High levels of anxiety and depression in diabetic patients with Charcot foot

... our Charcot sample can be found in Figure ...the Charcot foot sample compared to the reference sample data (p < ...Charcot foot. Figure 3 shows the results. The HADS scores for the ...

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The Charcot foot: a pictorial review

The Charcot foot: a pictorial review

... mentioned four disease stages run-through while the foot is protected from major shape changes (Fig. 4) [1]. One commonly used method is the treatment of patients with custom-made removable total contact casts ...

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Long term effects on the progress of neuropathy after diabetic Charcot foot: an 8 5 year prospective case–control study

Long term effects on the progress of neuropathy after diabetic Charcot foot: an 8 5 year prospective case–control study

... by Charcot foot and/or foot ulcers; both of which are commonly related to ...neuropathic foot ulcers are known to be a major cause of ...diabetic foot ulcers of 70% ...

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Offloading treatment is linked to activation of proinflammatory cytokines and start of bone repair and remodeling in Charcot arthropathy patients

Offloading treatment is linked to activation of proinflammatory cytokines and start of bone repair and remodeling in Charcot arthropathy patients

... the Charcot foot in order to create a better bio-environment for recovery has therefore emerged as the most important strategy to prevent further deterioration and reverse the pathological processes ...

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THE MANAGEMENT OF CHARCOT MIDFOOT DEFORMITIES IN DIABETIC PATIENTS

THE MANAGEMENT OF CHARCOT MIDFOOT DEFORMITIES IN DIABETIC PATIENTS

... acute Charcot foot is primarily based on the history and clinical findings ...recent foot surgery and successful revas- cularization ...matous foot, which is usually associated with only mild ...

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Charcot arthropathy of the diabetic foot in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital: a cross-sectional study

Charcot arthropathy of the diabetic foot in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital: a cross-sectional study

... a foot clinic for a foot problem [14, 17]. Charcot foot arthropathy is not a frequent complication in the general population with diabetes; however, when present it affects the quality of ...

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Evaluation of Charcot Neuroarthropathy in Diabetic Foot Disease Patients at Tertiary Hospital

Evaluation of Charcot Neuroarthropathy in Diabetic Foot Disease Patients at Tertiary Hospital

... Charcot foot disease is commonly associated with diabetic ...J.M. Charcot in pa- tient of tabesdorsalis ...of Charcot joint disease. Charcot Osteoarthropathy [COA] is a debilitating ...

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Outcome after protected full weightbearing treatment in an orthopedic device in diabetic neuropathic arthropathy (Charcot arthropathy): a comparison of unilaterally and bilaterally affected patients

Outcome after protected full weightbearing treatment in an orthopedic device in diabetic neuropathic arthropathy (Charcot arthropathy): a comparison of unilaterally and bilaterally affected patients

... stable foot and prevent recurrent ulceration, is considered to be an important strategy in acute CN [6, 24, 27, ...the foot” because of the risk that the unstable foot will continue to fracture [10, ...

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Charcot stage 0: A review and consideratons for making the correct diagnosis early

Charcot stage 0: A review and consideratons for making the correct diagnosis early

... acute Charcot foot [28] After 15 min ’ rest, they found an average ...diabetic foot, stat- ically measured joint risk factors may not be associated with dynamic activity ...

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Limb preservation with suprafascial and thin perforator flaps: salvaging osteomyelitis, Charcot collapse and critical limb ischemia

Limb preservation with suprafascial and thin perforator flaps: salvaging osteomyelitis, Charcot collapse and critical limb ischemia

... In this study of lower extremity free tissue transfers with ALT flaps, we compared complication rates and outcomes across three elevation planes in settings of osteomyelitis, charcot collapse and critical limb ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... as Charcot joint (often "Charcot foot"), refers to progressive degeneration of a weight bearing joint, a process marked by bony destruction, bone resorption, and eventual ...morbidity. ...

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Treatment of Charcot Neuroarthropathy and osteomyelitis of the same foot: a retrospective cohort study

Treatment of Charcot Neuroarthropathy and osteomyelitis of the same foot: a retrospective cohort study

... Four studies recently evaluated limb salvage proce- dures as alternatives to amputation in Charcot foot and ankle osteomyelitis. Farber et al. [38] reported that none of the 11 patients with midfoot CN and ...

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Effectiveness of Real Time Quantitative PCR Compare to Repeat PCR for the Diagnosis of Charcot Marie Tooth Type 1A and Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies

Effectiveness of Real Time Quantitative PCR Compare to Repeat PCR for the Diagnosis of Charcot Marie Tooth Type 1A and Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies

... of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A (CMT1A) and of hereditary neuropathy with a liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) are the result of heterozygosity for the duplication or deletion of peripheral myelin protein 22 gene ...

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Patients’ experiences of lupus related foot problems : a qualitative investigation

Patients’ experiences of lupus related foot problems : a qualitative investigation

... common foot problems such as corns, callus and ingrown ...that foot problems contribute to the burden of living with a chronic ...how foot problems impact on the lives of people with SLE, their ...

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Movement coordination patterns between the foot joints during walking

Movement coordination patterns between the foot joints during walking

... multi-segment foot kinematics were recorded in 13 adults during ...between foot joints involving calcaneus, midfoot, metatarsus and hallux ...between foot joints comprising the calcaneus, midfoot and ...

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Evaluation of multi segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

Evaluation of multi segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

... A ten camera Vicon 612 (Vicon Motion Systems Ltd, Oxford, UK) system was used to capture reflective marker coordinates (sampling rate 100 Hz) within the capture volume. Two force plates (Bertec, Model MIE Ltd, Leeds, UK) ...

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