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- Back in the Game, But Maybe Not at the Top: Mid-term Sports Ability After Microfracturing For Juvenile Osteochondral Lesions Of The Talus 29 Mag, 2026CONCLUSION: Stage-adapted microfracture treatment in juvenile OLT shows very good results with respect to pain-free everyday resilience. A high likelihood of return to sports participation can be expected. In the medium term, however, painful progression can limit performance levels, especially in high-impact sports (ball sports, racket sports), but also in dancing and running/jogging. Persistent painful […]Gregor Berrsche
- Weightbearing CT Reveals No Anatomical Features Associated With Ligamentous Lisfranc Injuries: A Matched Case-Control Study 28 Mag, 2026CONCLUSION: WBCT did not identify anatomical features involving the second metatarsal, Lisfranc mortise morphology, or global foot alignment that were consistently associated with ligamentous Lisfranc injuries. These findings challenge previously proposed anatomical associations and underscore the value of standardized, weightbearing 3D imaging when evaluating midfoot anatomy.Wolfram Grün
- Does First Metatarsal Head Lowering During Minimally Invasive Chevron Akin Osteotomy Yield No Significant Difference in Patient-reported Outcomes Compared With Second Distal Metatarsal Minimally Invasive Osteotomy for Treating Intractable Plantar Keratosis? 28 Mag, 2026CONCLUSION: Accurate assessment of metatarsal height in the axial plane is essential when surgically treating hallux valgus with intractable plantar keratosis. Although both adjunctive procedures-first metatarsal head lowering and second DMMO-effectively improved intractable plantar keratosis, they differ in their corrective mechanisms and associated risks: adding only second DMMO may predispose patients to new keratosis beneath […]Jun Young Choi
- Classical Surgical Alternatives for the Treatment of Lesser Toe Deformities 28 Mag, 2026Lesser toe deformities are the second most common deformities around the foot and ankle. Early reports of procedures for lesser toe correction date back to the 1880s. Lesser toe deformities have a high variability of appearance. Thorough assessment of the joints involved in the deformity is necessary. Numerous techniques of soft tissue and osseous interventions […]Hans-Jörg Trnka
- Clinical categorization and microsurgical reconstruction strategies for complex foot-ankle tissue defects 28 Mag, 2026The foot and ankle have a special anatomical structure and bear crucial functions of body such as weight bearing, walking, running, and jumping. High-energy injuries to these areas are complex, posing challenges to clinical tissue reconstruction. Complex foot-ankle tissue defects mostly present as multicompartmental defects involving skin and soft tissue, tendons, bones, and joints, as […]J Y Tang
- Clinical efficacy of applying orthoplastic principle in treating Gustilo type B open ankle joint fractures 28 Mag, 2026Objective: To investigate the clinical efficacy of applying orthoplastic principle in treating Gustilo type ⅢB open ankle joint fractures. Methods: This study was a retrospective case series study. From January 2018 to August 2024, 33 patients with Gustilo type ⅢB open ankle joint fractures who met the inclusion criteria were admitted to Wuxi Ninth People's […]F Lin
- Letter by Ansari et al on "Cost-Effectiveness of Physical Therapist Treatment in Addition to Usual Podiatry Management of Plantar Heel Pain: Economic Evaluation of a Randomized Clinical Trial." McClinton SM, Heiderscheit BC, Flynn TW, Pinto D. Phys Ther. 2025;105:pzaf119. https://doi.org/10.1093/Ptj/pzaf119 27 Mag, 2026No abstractMd Rafe Ansari
- Letter by Mbmaurya and Gupta on "Cost-Effectiveness of Physical Therapist Treatment in Addition to Usual Podiatry Management of Plantar Heel Pain: Economic Evaluation of a Randomized Clinical Trial." McClinton SM, Heiderscheit BC, Flynn TW, Pinto D. Phys Ther. 2025;105:pzaf119. http://doi.org/10.1093/Ptj/pzaf119 27 Mag, 2026No abstractMansi Mbmaurya
- Self-Monitoring Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Ulceration With the Feetchecker App: Mixed Methods Study 27 Mag, 2026CONCLUSIONS: The Feetchecker app supported patients in self-monitoring risk factors associated with DFU through routine checks and quick contact with a health care professional in case of a potential issue. Overall, patients described a positive user experience and considered the app helpful. While mHealth tools are not for everyone, user engagement for many patients was […]Roy van den Heuvel
- Injections of the Foot and Ankle 27 Mag, 2026Foot and ankle injections are commonly performed by family physicians for the management of musculoskeletal conditions such as plantar fasciitis, osteoarthritis, interdigital neuromas, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and pathology of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. If symptoms persist despite conservative measures, injections may improve function and reduce pain. Before an injection, the clinician should discuss procedural risks, […]James Wilcox
