Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
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The mission of the The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery is to be the leading source for original, clinically-focused articles on the surgical and medical management of the foot and ankle.
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
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Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
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I would like to give congratulations and appreciation for the authors undertaking this task. While I certainly agree with the authors that 2-dimensional radiographs can sometimes present challenges when assessing the triplanar nature of hallux valgus, I however, disagree with their conclusion that the classification system is not valid and lacks prognostic value ..read more
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
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We were interested when we read an article that was recently published online in the journal named Foot and Ankle Surgery entitled “Level of Agreement With a Multi-Test Approach to the Diagnosis of Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis” (Meyr AJ, Kyung S, Khurana JS, Rachana C, Baidarbhi C. Level of Agreement With a Multi-Test Approach to the Diagnosis of Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis. J Foot Ankle Surg 57(6):1137-9, 2018). The authors described the level of agreement between several of the commonly forms of diagnostic testing for diabetic foot osteomyelitis using percent agreement and Cohen's standard ka ..read more
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
10h ago
We concur that there are several different ways to objectively measure the concept of "agreement," and that this is an important point for critical readers of the medical literature to appreciate and understand. The big picture concept of this discussion relates to the possibility of "chance." In other words, if 2 people are asked to identify the "presence" or "absence" of a specific trait (essentially a 50/50 choice), then there is a distinct possibility that the 2 people will agree or disagree simply as a result of chance, completely independent of the actual presence/absence of the trait (1 ..read more
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
3d ago
Ankle instability, which can be attributed to either the deltoid or lateral ligamentous complex, may be both a cause and a consequence of ankle fractures. This study aimed to assess postoperative ankle instability in patients with displaced ankle fractures. A total of 54 patients with displaced ankle fractures were included. Malleolar fractures were surgically reduced and fixated, and if necessary, the syndesmosis was stabilized. Concomitant deltoid injuries were left unrepaired. Ankle stress radiographs were taken approximately 25.4 months after surgery, with a standard deviation of 20.5 mont ..read more
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
1w ago
Lateral Ankle Sprain (LAS) is a common injury in sports and daily activities. The present study aimed to determine the prognostic value of clinical and anthropometric parameters in predicting LAS recovery after physiotherapy. Twenty seven patients with acute LAS were included in this cohort study. First, prognostic factors and anthropometric variables were assessed, along with the time elapsed since the injury, pain score on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), navicular drop, ankle Range of Motion (ROM), and ambulation status ..read more
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
3w ago
The aim of the study was to compare the intermediate-term (>24 months) clinical outcomes between anterior talofibular ligament repair using Broström operation with and without an internal brace. Nineteen patients underwent surgery using an arthroscopic traditional Broström repair with an internal brace technique (IB) and Eighteen patients underwent surgery using an arthroscopic traditional Broström repair without an internal brace technique (TB) . All patients were evaluated clinically using the Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM ..read more
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
1M ago
Time spent in the operating room is valuable to both surgeons and patients. One of the biggest rate-limiting factors when it comes to arthrodesis procedures of the foot and ankle is cartilage removal and joint preparation. Power instrumentation in joint preparation provides an avenue to decrease joint preparation time, thus decreasing operating room time and costs. Arthrodesis of 47 joints (n) from 27 patients were included. Power rasp joint preparation in 26 joints was compared to traditional osteotome and curette joint preparation in 21 joints in both time (seconds), cost (total operating ro ..read more