Publications by authors named "Brent D Haverstock"

Background: Diabetes-related lower limb amputations (LLAs) are a major complication that can be reduced by employing multidisciplinary center frameworks such as the Toe and Flow model (TFM). In this study, we investigate the LLAs reduction efficacy of the TFM compared to the standard of care (SOC) in the Canadian health-care system.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the anonymized diabetes-related LLA reports (2007-2017) in Calgary and Edmonton metropolitan health zones in Alberta, Canada.

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Puncture wounds of the foot.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

April 2012

Puncture wounds often appear benign but can cause significant pedal morbidity. Podiatric physicians who treat such wounds should educate local emergency room, urgent care center, and primary care physicians as to the potential complications associated with puncture wounds. Timely referral, recognition of the potential complications, and appropriate treatment ensure that the wound does not advance beyond a puncture wound.

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Foot and ankle injuries are among the most common of all sports-related injuries. Many injuries are simplistic from a diagnostic standpoint, whereas others require a high level of suspicion and the use of appropriate diagnostic imaging modalities. Whether a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, all athletes want minimal disruption to their sporting activity and a quick return to competition.

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