American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Guidelines
Diabetic foot disorders: a clinical practice guideline
Category:
Conditions: Diabetic foot ulcersDiabetic foot infectionsDiabetic Charcot foot
Published Date: 2000 Sep (revised 2006 Sep)
Published by: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Conditions: Diabetic foot ulcersDiabetic foot infectionsDiabetic Charcot foot
Published Date: 2000 Sep (revised 2006 Sep)
Published by: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Diagnosis and treatment of adult flatfoot
Category: Family Practice, Orthopedic Surgery, Podiatry
Conditions: Adult flatfoot including: Flexible flatfoot (non-posterior tibial tendon dysfunction [non-PTTD])Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (adult acquired flatfoot)Tarsal coalitionIatrogenic post-traumatic or arthritic deformityCharcot foot (acute chronic: stable foot unstable foot)Neuromuscular flatfoot
Published Date: 2005 Mar/Apr
Published by: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Conditions: Adult flatfoot including: Flexible flatfoot (non-posterior tibial tendon dysfunction [non-PTTD])Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (adult acquired flatfoot)Tarsal coalitionIatrogenic post-traumatic or arthritic deformityCharcot foot (acute chronic: stable foot unstable foot)Neuromuscular flatfoot
Published Date: 2005 Mar/Apr
Published by: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric flatfoot
Category: Family Practice, Orthopedic Surgery, Pediatrics, Podiatry
Conditions: Pediatric flatfoot including:Flexible flatfootRigid flatfootCongenital vertical talusTarsal coalitionPeroneal spastic flatfoot without coalitionIatrogenic & post-traumaticSkewfootOther etiologies of pediatric flatfoot (neurologic or muscular abnormalities; genetic syndromes; collagen disorders)
Published Date: 2004 Nov/Dec
Published by: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Conditions: Pediatric flatfoot including:Flexible flatfootRigid flatfootCongenital vertical talusTarsal coalitionPeroneal spastic flatfoot without coalitionIatrogenic & post-traumaticSkewfootOther etiologies of pediatric flatfoot (neurologic or muscular abnormalities; genetic syndromes; collagen disorders)
Published Date: 2004 Nov/Dec
Published by: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons

