Robert Frykberg,
DPM, MPH
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Letter from The Editor -
I am very pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Journal of Diabetic Foot Complications. We have provided direct links to the articles below to facilitate easier viewing of our Journal. As you may already know, the JDFC is a free, exclusively online journal with a primary focus on complications, conditions, and management of disorders affecting the diabetic lower extremities. Published quarterly, our peer reviewed issues contain review and research articles as well as interesting case reports from clinicians around the Globe who share our interest in the diabetic foot and diabetic limb salvage.
Let me personally invite you to become not only a subscriber to the JDFC, but also a contributor. I encourage you to share your experiences in managing patients with diabetic foot complications with the rest of our Global community. As I have learned, we all share common problems with our patients regardless of city, country, or continent. More importantly, we learn from each other's experiences and can apply such knowledge to the betterment of our own patients.
I look forward to hearing your comments about the articles or the Journal in general. Our aim is to continually improve our content based on your comments and concerns. And again, I encourage you to submit your own articles to us at [email protected] or [email protected]
You can reach the Journal of Diabetic Foot Complications on the web at https://jdfc.org
Best regards,
Robert Frykberg, DPM, MPH
Editor in Chief
Current Issue -
The Journal of Diabetic Foot Complications, 2011; Volume 3, Issue 1 © All rights reserved.
No. 1, Pages 1-5
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ABSTRACT: Introduction: For nerve block procedures in a diabetic foot with peripheral vascular disease (PVD), the nerves at the ankle level are located indirectly by locating the diseased artery or vein with hand held Doppler because of the proximity of the vessels to the nerves. [....] |
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No. 2, Pages 6-12 |
ABSTRACT: A retrospective single-site, non-comparative, observational study was initiated in a Canadian outpatient clinic to test the efficacy of Transdermal Continuous Oxygen Therapy (TCOT) in patients with hard to heal diabetic foot ulcers. [....] |
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No. 3, Pages 13 - 16
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ABSTRACT: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a new technology that has been shown to promote healing in many different types of wounds. Over the past several years, NPWT has emerged as a commonly employed option in the treatment of complex wounds. [....] |
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No. 4, Pages 17 - 21
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ABSTRACT: Objective:
To compare the outcome of diabetes related amputation with that of non diabetic cases in rural Kenyan Hospitals. Research Design and Method:
This was a retrospective study at Kikuyu and Tenwek hospitals in rural Kenya involving 291 patients (228 males, 63 females) who underwent amputation between January 2001 and December 2008. [....] |
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Special PRESENT Res Ed Summit Conference Video Interview |
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Follow this link, or click on the image above to view PRESENT Residency Summit Interview with Guido LaPorta DPM, Director Podiatric Medical Education Community Medical Center Scranton, PA |
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