Forefoot disorders and conservative treatment
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Forefoot Disorders
Forefoot pain is a common presenting complaint seen by foot and ankle surgeons. Patients often describe their pain in a vague and encompassing manner. The purpose of this clinical practice guideline is to review the varied pathologies that comprise the differential diagnosis of forefoot pain, with the exclusion of disorders of the first ray. The pathologies in the differential diagnosis range f...
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Forefoot pain is a common presenting complaint seen by foot and ankle surgeons. Patients often describe their pain in a vague and encompassing manner. The purpose of this clinical practice guideline is to review the varied pathologies that comprise the differential diagnosis of forefoot pain, with the exclusion of disorders of the first ray. The pathologies in the differential diagnosis range f...
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عنوان ژورنال: Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
سال: 2019
ISSN: 2384-0293
DOI: 10.12701/yujm.2019.00185