Myopathies and Tendinopathies of the Diabetic Foot: Anatomy, Pathomechanics, and Imaging is a unique reference of valuable instructive data that reinforces the understanding of myopathies and tendinopathies related to diabetes-induced Charcot foot. Diabetic myopathies usually precede other complications (i.e., deformity, ulceration, infection) seen in the diabetic foot. Oftentimes, these myopathies may be isolated especially during their initial stage. In the absence of clinical information relevant to diabetes, the solitaire occurrence of myopathies may lead to confusion, misinterpretation,…mehr
Myopathies and Tendinopathies of the Diabetic Foot: Anatomy, Pathomechanics, and Imaging is a unique reference of valuable instructive data that reinforces the understanding of myopathies and tendinopathies related to diabetes-induced Charcot foot. Diabetic myopathies usually precede other complications (i.e., deformity, ulceration, infection) seen in the diabetic foot. Oftentimes, these myopathies may be isolated especially during their initial stage. In the absence of clinical information relevant to diabetes, the solitaire occurrence of myopathies may lead to confusion, misinterpretation, and misdiagnosis. The misdiagnosis can cause delay of management and consequent high morbidity. This book emphasizes the complications of diabetic myopathies and tendinopathies and all their aspects, including pathophysiology, pathomechanics, imaging protocols, radiological manifestations, histological characteristics, and surgical management. Diabetes type II and its complications (diabetic myopathies and tendinopathies) have reached a dreadful high incidence worldwide. Likewise, the need for better understanding of these complications becomes indispensable. In this book, the readers of all genres will find all they need to know about these conditions. This book serves as a classic academic reference for educators, healthcare specialists, healthcare givers, and healthcare students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Pierre-Jerome has over 40 years of experience in Radiology and research including diabetes, skeletal muscle and bone marrow. Author of several publications in International Journals. Co-author of five books in Radiology. Reviewer for US and European Journals. Author of two novels. He's a member of several Medical Associations and fluent in English, French, Spanish and Norwegian.?He was the visiting Associate Professor in University of Rochester, New York and worked as Faculty and Director of International Exchange Program for the Musculoskeletal Division at Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA, USA.?Presently he is working at the Akershus University Hospital in Oslo, Norway.
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1. The intrinsic foot muscles: descriptive anatomy Claude Pierre-Jerome 2. Biomechanics of the intrinsic muscles Claude Pierre-Jerome 3. Anatomy of the extrinsic muscles Claude Pierre-Jerom3 4. Biomechanics of the extrinsic muscles Claude Pierre-Jerome 5. The skeletal muscle: composition and biomechanics Claude Pierre-Jerome 6. The concept of diabetic myopathy Claude Pierre-Jerome 7. Epidemiology and socio-economic impact of type 2 diabetes Jonn Terje Geitung and Claude Pierre-Jerome 8. Pathophysiology of type II diabetes mellitus Claude Pierre-Jerome 9. Muscle edema, pathophysiology and MRI Claude Pierre-Jerome 10. Skeletal muscle atrophy Claude Pierre-Jerome 11. Skeletal muscle infection in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 12. Skeletal muscle infarction in the diabetic foot Usama Mohamed AlBastaki and Claude Pierre-Jerome 13. Skeletal muscle denervation in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 14. The myotendinous junction Claude Pierre-Jerome 15. Tendons of the ankle-foot unit: anatomy and biomechanics Claude Pierre-Jerome 16. Tendinopathies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 17. Achilles tendinopathies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 18. Imaging of the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 19. Emerging imaging modalities for assessment of the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 20. Surgical approach and follow-up of the complicated diabetic foot: general considerations Martin Jervis Nsubuga and Claude Pierre-Jerome 21. The plantar aponeurosis: anatomy, biomechanics and pathologies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 22. The peripheral nervous system: peripheral neuropathies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome
1. The intrinsic foot muscles: descriptive anatomy Claude Pierre-Jerome 2. Biomechanics of the intrinsic muscles Claude Pierre-Jerome 3. Anatomy of the extrinsic muscles Claude Pierre-Jerom3 4. Biomechanics of the extrinsic muscles Claude Pierre-Jerome 5. The skeletal muscle: composition and biomechanics Claude Pierre-Jerome 6. The concept of diabetic myopathy Claude Pierre-Jerome 7. Epidemiology and socio-economic impact of type 2 diabetes Jonn Terje Geitung and Claude Pierre-Jerome 8. Pathophysiology of type II diabetes mellitus Claude Pierre-Jerome 9. Muscle edema, pathophysiology and MRI Claude Pierre-Jerome 10. Skeletal muscle atrophy Claude Pierre-Jerome 11. Skeletal muscle infection in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 12. Skeletal muscle infarction in the diabetic foot Usama Mohamed AlBastaki and Claude Pierre-Jerome 13. Skeletal muscle denervation in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 14. The myotendinous junction Claude Pierre-Jerome 15. Tendons of the ankle-foot unit: anatomy and biomechanics Claude Pierre-Jerome 16. Tendinopathies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 17. Achilles tendinopathies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 18. Imaging of the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 19. Emerging imaging modalities for assessment of the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 20. Surgical approach and follow-up of the complicated diabetic foot: general considerations Martin Jervis Nsubuga and Claude Pierre-Jerome 21. The plantar aponeurosis: anatomy, biomechanics and pathologies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome 22. The peripheral nervous system: peripheral neuropathies in the diabetic foot Claude Pierre-Jerome
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