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Lecture Assignment for Week 17
Monday, October 20, 2014
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| 1st Year Lecture |
| Stress Fractures of the Foot, Ankle and Leg |

Amol Saxena, DPM Dept. of Sports Medicine Palo Alto Medical Foundation Palo Alto, CA

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This lecture provides an outline for the current treatment of lower extremity stress fractures below the knee. Diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, including the indications for bone stimulation are reviewed. Difficult to heal injuries such as Navicular and proximal lateral lesser metatarsal stress fractures are explained in detail. The listener should be able to definitively diagnose and treat these injuries after completing this session.
This PRESENT lecture was made possible by an Educational Grant from  CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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| 2nd Year Lecture |
| Porcine Derived Urinary Bladder Matrix for Chronic Wounds |

Cameron Field, ABPS,DPMAssociate Attending, Denver VA Medical Center, Dept. Podiatric Surgery

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Dr. Field discusses the benefits of porcine derived urinary bladder matrix in wound healing. He compares it with other graft products and explains the reasons for its success.
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| 3rd Year Lecture |
| Therapeutic Uses of Skin Allograft and Pneumatic Medicine |

Adam Landsman, DPM,PhD Chief, Division of Podiatric Surgery, Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge MA

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In this lecture, Dr. Landsman reviews the different skin allograft products available for use in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcerations and venous stasis wounds.
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