An 8-year study reveals high rates of ipsilateral fractures and Charcot neuroarthropathy after pedal-level amputations in patients with diabetes, especially following great toe amputation.
The results from a single-center study show that adopting institutional guidelines favoring oral antibiotics can safely reduce reliance on intravenous therapy, streamline care, and maintain clinical...
A new retrospective study presented at the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2025 Scientific Conference suggests a potential link between long-term warfarin use and higher rates of ankle fracture...
In a recent multicenter retrospective case series, isotretinoin was effective in treating acne among transgender and gender-diverse individuals undergoing masculinizing hormone therapy, with significantly...
A prospective study assessed opioid-free anesthesia during total shoulder arthroplasty and found lower in-hospital opioid use and pain scores. This study will be presented on May 2, 2025, at the ASRA Annual...
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations face significantly higher odds of being diagnosed with multiple mental health conditions compared with their cisgender heterosexual counterparts, according to a...
Researchers tested the impact of four different remotely delivered interventions and observed promising effects on several key health outcomes in patients over the age of 50 living with HIV.
A retrospective analysis comparing fixation techniques for intra-articular calcaneal fractures found that screw-only fixation was associated with faster return to activity and showed similar union rates and...
In a diverse cohort of virologically suppressed women with HIV, long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine (CAB+RPV LA) maintained high rates of viral suppression with low virologic failure over a median...