Office care of the insensitive foot.Foot Ankle. 1982 Jan; 2(4):230-7.FA
Abstract
Diabetes is the most common cause of foot insensitivity. Its treatment requires in depth education of the patient in the cause, effects, and danger signs of the disease. Circulatory studies are outlined with particular emphasis on the use of the ultrasonic Doppler in monitoring the course of any foot lesions particularly with regard to their healing.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
7068065
Citation
Jacobs, R L., and A M. Karmody. "Office Care of the Insensitive Foot." Foot & Ankle, vol. 2, no. 4, 1982, pp. 230-7.
Jacobs RL, Karmody AM. Office care of the insensitive foot. Foot Ankle. 1982;2(4):230-7.
Jacobs, R. L., & Karmody, A. M. (1982). Office care of the insensitive foot. Foot & Ankle, 2(4), 230-7.
Jacobs RL, Karmody AM. Office Care of the Insensitive Foot. Foot Ankle. 1982;2(4):230-7. PubMed PMID: 7068065.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Office care of the insensitive foot.
AU - Jacobs,R L,
AU - Karmody,A M,
PY - 1982/1/1/pubmed
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PY - 1982/1/1/entrez
SP - 230
EP - 7
JF - Foot & ankle
JO - Foot Ankle
VL - 2
IS - 4
N2 - Diabetes is the most common cause of foot insensitivity. Its treatment requires in depth education of the patient in the cause, effects, and danger signs of the disease. Circulatory studies are outlined with particular emphasis on the use of the ultrasonic Doppler in monitoring the course of any foot lesions particularly with regard to their healing.
SN - 0198-0211
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L2 - https://medlineplus.gov/diabeticnerveproblems.html
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DP - Unbound Medicine
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