Updates in the Orthopedic Management of Foot Disorders
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Orthopedics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 47555
Special Issue Editors
Interests: foot and ankle surgery; arthroscopic surgery; biomechanics of ankle and feet; diabetic foot; anatomy of foot and ankle; trauma surgery; fracture; stem cells; muscle precursor cells of human skeletal muscle; didactics
Interests: oncology; bone tumors; musculoskeletal oncology; orthopedic biomechanics; fracture; orthopedics orthopedic surgery pathology; didactics; higher education
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Foot disorders continue to be a significant cause of hospitalization and one of most frequent health reasons for orthopedic surgical interventions, affecting patients’ quality of life, modifying daily habits, and limiting their mobility and autonomy with major complications.
At the present, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) performed with minimal skin incisions, an intraoperative image intensifier, and without internal fixation represents one of the most innovative approaches in forefoot surgery. This percutaneous dynamic management combines different procedures, most arising from the traditional open ones, in a mixed surgical strategy, according to the complexity of the foot pathology to be treated.
Despite the advances in traditional and MIS, as well as the innovation and application of new technologies, foot disorders—particularly oncological and diabetic foot diseases—represent serious global health issues. Hence, there is a need to improve the current global knowledge of the orthopedic management of these challenging pathologies.
In this Special Issue, we would like to offer researchers a platform to share recent scientific findings in these contexts by inviting original clinical and basic research articles, meta-analyses, and systematic and narrative reviews focusing on the global aspects of the best potential orthopedic management of foot disorders.
Prof. Dr. Carlo Biz
Prof. Dr. Pietro Ruggieri
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- foot pathologies
- diabetic feet
- forefoot deformities
- oncology surgery
- foot tumors
- minimally invasive surgery
- percutaneous surgery
- foot joint arthroscopy
- stress fractures