Table Of ContentJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN  PODIATRIC  MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 
January—December 2002 
Volume 92 
SUBJECT INDEX 
A  B 
Ammonium lactate  Becaplermin 
A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium lactate  Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel 
12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al],  and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 
3:143 
Bioengineered tissue 
Amputation  Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in 
Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli-  chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- 
tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425  nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 
Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro],  Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- 
6:336  neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen 
Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu-  et al], 7:395 
tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457  Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 
Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- 
Biomechanics 
tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 
Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar 
Anatomy  pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 
The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular  ery et al], 9:479 
[Evans et al], 6:359  The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 
Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153  {Evans et al], 6:359 
Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar-  Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects 
sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure?  with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto], 
[{Sanicola et al], 9:491  3:136 
Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus  A comparison of four methods of obtaining a negative impres- 
[Deroy et al], 8:463  sion of the foot [Laughton et al], 5:261 
Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap-  The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 
proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537  sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], 
Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro-  9:483 
spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444  Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation 
Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon  {Nester et al], 2:77 
et al], 2:97  Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- 
Anchoring device  ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], 
Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al],  2:67 
4:200  Reliability and accuracy of biomechanical measurements of 
Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter-  the lower extremities [Van Gheluwe et al], 6:317 
phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin  Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
[Miller], 10:563  langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
Ankle  Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test 
Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar  to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 
pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav-  Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and 
ery et al], 9:479  saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 
Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle  Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing 
and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90  an examination and management plan for a patient with 
Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus  plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499 
[Deroy et al], 8:463  Blood 
Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera-  Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232  tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
APMA Announcements and Reports  Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- 
Council on Podiatric Medical Education, eighty-second annu-  perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 
al report, 2001, 3:173  Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- 
82nd Regular Sessions, House of Delegates, 7:412  agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], 
3:149 
Arthrodesis 
Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter-  Bone 
phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin  The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 
[Miller], 10:563  [Evans et al], 6:359 
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The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications  Cast 
of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437  The Jones compression bandage: review and clinical applica- 
Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153  tions [Yu et al], 4:221 
The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte  Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for 
sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314  treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong 
Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto  et al], 7:405 
valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and  Cerebrovascular accident 
Judge], 10:555 
Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin 
[Miller], 10:563  Charcot’s arthropathy 
Idiopathic flat-top talus [Oztuna et al], 6:368; (erratum), 8:443  Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], 
Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for  7:390 
hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543  Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- 
Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur-  thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 
ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil],  From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s 
2:67  arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 
A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et  Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint 
al], 8:429  disease [Sanders], 7:375 
Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap-  Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- 
proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537  ton], 7:381 
Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and  A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et 
saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82  al], 8:429 
Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of  Clonus 
the literature [Yu et al], 4:247  Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- 
Book reviews  perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 
Boxer’s Shorts 3: The Medical Version [Miller], 8:476  Clubfoot 
Falls in Older People: Risk Factors and Strategiefso r Pre-  Idiopathic flat-top talus [Oztuna et al], 6:368; (erratum), 8:443 
vention [Levy], 6:371 
Introduction to Podopediatrics, 2nd Ed [Bresnahan], 8:475  Coagulation, disseminated intravascular 
Musculoskeletal Biomechanics [Phillips], 8:475  Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- 
agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], 
Brain 
3:149 
Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59  Coding 
Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy-  Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care 
perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109  [Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 
Bunionectomy  Collagenase 
Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto  The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- 
valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and  strong and Jude], 1:12 
Judge], 10:555  Congenital anomaly 
Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto-  Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153 
my [Shrum], 9:512 
Cyst 
Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and 
Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont 
saw bone model assessment  [Gonda et al], 2:82 
and Brady], 2:112 
Cc 
Calcaneus  D 
Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al], 
Debridement 
4:200 
Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in 
Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- 
ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 
2:67 
How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot 
Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- 
wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 
proach [Boberg and Anania}, 10:537 
Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], 
Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon 
7:398 
et al], 2:97 
Dermatophyte 
Carcinoma 
Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
population [Jennings et al], 6:327 
{Lemont and Brady], 5:306 
Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the 
Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
{Chen et al], 9:507  United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], 
5:272 
Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle 
and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90  Diabetes mellitus 
Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co-  Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar 
agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al],  pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 
3:149  ery et al], 9:479 
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Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in  The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech-  strong and Jude}, 1:12 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 
Epidemiology 
Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
A prospective epidemiologic survey on the prevalence of foot 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
disease in Hong Kong [Chan and Chong], 8:450 
Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], 
7:390  Epilepsy 
Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects  Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- 
with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto],  perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 
3:136  Equinus 
Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy-  Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar 
perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109  pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 
Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli-  ery et al], 9:479 
tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 
The Diabetic Foot 2001:  a summary of the proceedings of the 
The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte 
American Diabetes Association’s 61st Scientific Sympo- 
sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 
sium [Frykberg and Armstrong], 1:2 
Erythromelalgia 
Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro], 
Secondary erythromelalgia [Naas], 8:472 
6:336 
Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu-  Estrogen 
tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457  The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications 
The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte  of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 
sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314  Evidence-based medicine 
The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres-  Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- 
sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al],  dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 
9:483  ‘Horses for courses’: the differences between quantitative and 
Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa-  qualitative approaches to research [Redmond et al], 3:159 
thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210  Integrating research into the clinic: what evidence based 
From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s  practice means to the practising podiatrist [Keenan and 
arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384  Redmond], 2:115 
How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot  Understanding statistics: putting P-values into perspective 
wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402  {Redmond and Keenan], 5:297 
Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al],  Exercise 
7:398 
The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 
Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul-  sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], 
ton], 7:381  9:483  : 
A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et 
Exostosis 
al], 8:429 
Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study 
proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48 
The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- 
F 
strong and Jude], 1:12 
Fascia lata 
Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced 
Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia 
technologies [Mulder], 1:7 
lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 
Symptomatic reversal of peripheral neuropathy in patients 
with diabetes [Kochman et al], 3:125  Fibrosarcoma 
Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for  Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong  [Chen et al], 9:507 
et al], 7:405  Fiatfoot 
Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care  The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 
{Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54  [Evans et al], 6:359 
Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal-  Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction 
ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38  [Zirm], 10:570 
Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi-  Flexor digitorum accessorius longus 
neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen  Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus 
et al], 7:395  [Deroy et al], 8:463 
Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 
Fracture 
Digoxin  The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications 
P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter-  of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 
action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 
Fungus 
E  Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric 
Enzyme  population [Jennings et al], 6:327 
Cellular senescence and matrix meta!!oproteinase activity in  Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech-  United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], 
5:272 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 
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G  Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux 
Gait  abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 
Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar  A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus 
pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav-  [Grady et al], 2:102 
ery et al], 9:479  Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular  langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
{Evans et al], 6:359  Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test 
Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects  to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 
with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto],  Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and 
3:136  saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 
The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres-  Hallux limitus 
sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al],  The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 
9:483  {Evans et al], 6:359 
Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation  Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for 
[Nester et al], 2:77  hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543 
Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur-  A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus 
ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil],  {Grady et al], 2:102 
2:67  Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha-  langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532  Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test 
Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test  to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 
to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 
Hallux valgus 
Gangrene  Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto 
Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co-  valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and 
agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al],  Judge], 10:555 
3:149  Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- 
Graft  sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? 
Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia  [Sanicola et al], 9:491 
lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467  Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- 
Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter-  my {[Shrum], 9:512 
phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin  Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux 
[Miller], 10:563  abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 
Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi-  Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and 
neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen  saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 
et al], 7:395  Hammer toe 
Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19  Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- 
Green-Watermann osteotomy  phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin 
Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for  [Miller], 10:563 
hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543  Heel 
Growth factor  Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in  [Chen et al], 9:507 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech-  Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34  and Brady], 2:112 
Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced  Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- 
technologies [Mulder], 1:7  proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 
Guidelines, authors’  Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
Guidelines for authors, 1:61, 3:170, 7:409  langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- 
H  spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444 
Hallux  Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing 
The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular  an examination and management plan for a patient with 
[Evans et al], 6:359  plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499 
Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153  Hemangioma 
Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto  Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], 
valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and  3:155 
Judge], 10:555 
History, medical 
Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- 
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the  joint 
sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? 
disease [Sanders], 7:375 
[Sanicola et al], 9:491 
Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto-  Hong Kong 
my [Shrum], 9:512  A prospective epidemiologic survey on the prevalence of foot 
Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for  disease in Hong Kong [Chan and Chong], 8:450 
hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543  Hormones 
The Mozena Classification System and Treatment Algorithm  The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications 
for ingrown hallux nails [Mozena], 3:131  of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 
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Human skin equivalent  Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- 
Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19  phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin 
Hydrocolloid membrane  [Miller], 10:563 
Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman],  Js the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- 
1:24  sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? 
Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel  [Sanicola et al], 9:491 
and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350  Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint 
disease [Sanders], 7:375 
Hyperglycemia 
Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation 
Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- 
[Nester et al], 2:77 
perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 
Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- 
ton], 7:381 
A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et 
al], 8:429 
Imaging  Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation 
Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar-  of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint [Yu et al], 4:182 
sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure?  Prolotherapy in the treatment of foot problems [Tsatsos and 
{Sanicola et al], 9:491  Mandal], 6:366 
Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro-  A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus 
spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444  [Grady et al], 2:102 
Impression, negative  Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
A comparison of four methods of obtaining a negative impres-  langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
sion of the foot [Laughton et al], 5:261  Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test 
to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 
Infants 
Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont  Jones compression bandage 
and Brady], 2:112  The Jones compression bandage: review and clinical applica- 
tions [Yu et al], 4:221 
Infection 
The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte  K 
sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 
Kinematics 
Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric 
Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation 
population [Jennings et al], 6:327 
[Nester et al], 2:77 
Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the 
United States:  a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta],  L 
5:272 
Lactic acid 
Injury  A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium !s-tate 
Achilles tendon rupture as a result of oral steroid therapy  12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al], 
{Hersh and Heath], 6:355  3:143 
Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia 
Lesion 
lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
Insoles  [Lemont and Brady], 5:306 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study  Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48  pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 
Internet  ery et al], 9:479 
Podiatric medical resources on the Internet: a fourth update  Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], 
[Keith et al], 9:516  3:155 
Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524  Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- 
Itraconazole 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 
P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter- 
Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- 
J 
tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 
Joint  Diabetic foot wound care algorithms {Han and Ezquerro], 
The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular  6:336 
{Evans et al], 6:359  Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- 
Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters],  tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 
7:390  Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman], 
Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects  1:24 
with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto],  The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 
3:136  sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], 
The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres-  9:483 
sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al],  Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
9:483  [Chen et al], 9:507 
From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s  How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot 
arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384  wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association * Vol 92 « No 10 * November/December 2002
Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont  Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation 
and Brady], 2:112  of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint [Yu et al], 4:182 
Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle  Metatarsalgia 
and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90  Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation 
Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], 
of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint [Yu et al], 4:182 
7:398 
Metatarsus primus adductus 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole:.a preliminary study 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48  Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- 
Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co-  sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? 
agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al],  [Sanicola et al], 9:491 
3:149  Muscle 
The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm-  Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus 
strong and Jude], 1:12  [Deroy et al], 8:463 
Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced  Mycosis 
technologies [Mulder], 1:7  Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric 
Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of  population [Jennings et al], 6:327 
the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 
Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the 
Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for 
United States:  a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], 
treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong  5:272 
et al], 7:405 
Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care  N 
{Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 
Nail 
Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 
[Lemont and Brady], 5:306 
Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- 
Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- 
ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 
dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 
Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- 
The Mozena Classification System and Treatment Algorithm 
neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen 
for ingrown hallux nails [Mozena], 3:131 
et al], 7:395 
Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al], 
Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 
10:575 
M  Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric 
Maggots  population [Jennings et al], 6:327 
Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], 7:398  Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the 
United States:  a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], 
Matrixectomy 
5:272 
Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- 
dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287  Navicular 
Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al],  The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 
10:575  {Evans et al], 6:359 
Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- 
Measurement 
ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], 
Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux 
2:67 
abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 
Reliability and accuracy of biomechanical measurements of  Neoplasm 
the lower extremities [Van Gheluwe et al], 6:317  Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
{Lemont and Brady], 5:306 
Melanoma 
Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
3:155 
{Lemont and Brady], 5:306 
Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
Menopause  [Chen et al], 9:507 
The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications  Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle 
of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437  and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 
Metalloproteinase  Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- 
Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in  agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech-  3:149 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34  Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of 
The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm-  the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 
strong and Jude], 1:12  Nerve 
Metatarsal  Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in 
Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar-  chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- 
sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure?  nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 
{Sanicola et al], 9:491  Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto-  tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
my [Shrum], 9:512  Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], 
Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur-  7:390 
ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil],  Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- 
2:67  perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 
586  November/December 2002 © Vol 92 « No 10 « Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu-  The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 
tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457  sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], 
The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres-  9:483 
sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al],  Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- 
9:483  thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 
Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa-  From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s 
thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210  arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 
From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s  How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot 
arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384  wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 
How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot  Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- 
wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402  ton], 7:381 
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint  A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et 
disease [Sanders], 7:375  al], 8:429 
Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul-  Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study 
ton], 7:381  [Frykberg et al], 1:48 
A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et  The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- 
al], 8:429  strong and Jude], 1:12 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study  Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48  technologies [Mulder], 1:7 
Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus  Symptomatic reversal of peripheral neuropathy in patients 
[Deroy et al], 8:463  with diabetes [Kochman et al], 3:125 
The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm-  Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for 
strong and Jude], 1:12  treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong 
Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced  et al], 7:405 
technologies [Mulder], 1:7  Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- 
Symptomatic reversal of peripheral neuropathy in patients  ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 
with diabetes [Kochman et al], 3:125  Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 
Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for  Nodule 
treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong  Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont 
et al], 7:405  and Brady], 2:112 
Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal-  Nutrition 
ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38  Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- 
Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon  ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 
et al], 2:97 
Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et alj, 1:19  O 
Off-loading 
Neuroarthropathy 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study 
Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48 
7:390 
Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for 
Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- 
treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong 
thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 
et al], 7:405 
From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s 
arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384  Onychocryptosis 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint 
{Lemont and Brady], 5:306 
disease [Sanders], 7:375 
Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- 
Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- 
dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 
ton], 7:381 
The Mozena Classification System and Treatment Algorithm 
A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et 
for ingrown hallux nails [Mozena], 3:131 
al], 8:429 
Onychomycosis 
Neurology 
Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric 
Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
population [Jennings et al], 6:327 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the 
Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- 
United States:  a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], 
perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 
5:272 
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint 
disease [Sanders], 7:375  Orthoses 
A comparison of four methods of obtaining a negative impres- 
Neuropathy 
sion of the foot [Laughton et al], 5:261 
Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 
Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa-  Osteochondromatosis, synovial 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59  Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of 
Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters],  the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 
7:390  Osteomyelitis 
Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu-  The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte 
tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457  sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association « Vol 92 « No 10 * November/December 2002
Osteoporecsis  Prolotherapy 
The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications  Prolotherapy in the treatment of foot problems [Tsatsos and 
of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437  Mandal], 6:366 
P  Prostheses 
Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- 
P-glycoprotein  tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 
P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter- 
Protein 
action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 
P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter- 
Paronychia  action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
{Lemont and Brady], 5:306  Proximal articular set angle 
Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux 
Pediatric population 
abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 
Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont 
Publication 
and Brady], 2:112 
A retrospective analysis of JAPMA publication patterns, 
Pes planus  1991-2000 [Menz], 5:308 
The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 
[Evans et al], 6:359  R 
Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction  Range of motion 
[Zirm], 10:570  The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 
Phenol  [Evans et al], 6:359 
Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi-  Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects 
dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287  with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto], 
Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al], 10:575  3:136 
A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus 
Plantar fasciitis 
[Grady et al], 2:102 
Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
{Chen et al], 9:507 
langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test 
langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 
Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- 
spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444  Records, medical 
Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing  Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care 
an examination and management plan for a patient with  [Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 
plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499  Reimbursement, third-party 
Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction  Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care 
Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction  {Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 
[Zirm], 10:570  Research 
Predislocation syndrome  ‘Horses for courses’: the differences between quantitative and 
Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation  qualitative approaches to research [Redmond et al], 3:159 
of the lesser metatarsophalangejaoiln t [Yu et al], 4:182  Integrating research into the clinic: what evidence based 
practice means to the practising podiatrist [Keenan and 
President’s Message 
Redmond], 2:115 
Acceptance address [Viehe], 4:257 
Podiatric medical resources on the Internet: a fourth update 
APMA online: a major resource for members and the public 
[Viehe], 7:424  [Keith et al], 9:516 
A retrospective analysis of JAPMA publication patterns, 
Diabetic foot care: podiatric physicians are the experts 
[Viehe], 8:477  1991-2000 [Menz], 5:308 
Understanding statistics: putting P-values into perspective 
How else have we arrived? [Viehe], 9:528 
{Redmond and Keenan], 5:297 
Looking outside of podiatric medicine [Viehe], 10:597 
Medicare: the good, the bad, and the ugly [Sowell], 1:65  Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524 
Milestones in podiatric surgery [Viehe], 6:372  S 
Practice models [Sowell], 2:123 
Sarcoma 
The strength of podiatric medicine [Sowell], 3:180 
Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
We have arrived! [Viehe], 5:316 
{Chen et al], 9:507 
Pressure, plantar  Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle 
Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar  and low2r leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 
pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 
Scleroderma 
ery et al], 9:479 
Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel 
The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 
and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 
sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], 
9:483  Sclerosis 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study  Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48  and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 
Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for  Sclerotherapy 
treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong  Prolotherapy in the treatment of foot problems [Tsatsos and 
et al], 7:405  Mandal], 6:366 
588  November/December 2002 ¢ Vol 92 « No 10 « Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Seizure  Steroid 
Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy-  Achilles tendon rupture as a result of oral steroid therapy 
perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109  [Hersh and Heath], 6:355 
Sesamoid  Stomach 
Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153  Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- 
agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], 
Skin 
3:149 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
[Lemont and Brady], 5:306  Stroke 
Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar  Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 
ery et al], 9:479  Subatmospheric therapy 
Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli],  Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- 
3:155  neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen 
et al], 7:395 
Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech-  Surgery 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34  Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- 
Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa-  dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 
tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59  Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al], 
4:200 
A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium lactate 
12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al],  Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia 
lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 
3:143 
Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto 
Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- 
valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and 
tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 
Judge], 10:555 
Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro], 
Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- 
6:336 
phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin 
Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu-  [Miller], 10:563 
tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 
How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot 
Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman],  wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 
1:24  Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- 
The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres-  my [Shrum], 9:512 
sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al],  Limb salvage i. recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle 
9:483  and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 
How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot  Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for 
wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402  hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543 
Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al],  A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et 
7:398  al], 8:429 
Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study  Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus 
[Frykberg et al], 1:48  [Deroy et al], 8:463 
The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm-  Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- 
strong and Jude], 1:12  proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 
Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced  Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al], 
10:575 
technologies [Mulder], 1:7 
Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- 
Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for 
langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 
treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong 
Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and 
et al], 7:405 
saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 
Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care 
Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- 
[Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 
tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 
Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel  Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction 
and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350  [Zirm], 10:570 
Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal-  Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon 
ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38  et al], 2:97 
Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- 
Survey 
neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen 
A prospective epidemiologic survey on the prevalence of foot 
et al], 7:395  disease in Hong Kong [Chan and Chong], 8:450 
Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524 
Syme’s amputation 
Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 
Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- 
Spur  tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 
Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical! ap- 
Synovium 
proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 
Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle 
Statistics  and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 
Understanding statistics: putting P-values into perspective  Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of 
[Redmond and Keenan], 5:297  the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association * Vol 92 * No 10 e November/December 2002
T  Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- 
Talus  tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 
Idiopathic flat-top talus [Oztuna et al], 6:368; (erratum), 8:443  Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- 
tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 
Tarsal tunnel syndrome 
Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro], 
Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus  6:336 
{Deroy et al], 8:463 
Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- 
Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon 
tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 
et al], 2:97 
Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman], 
Tendon  1:24 
Achilles tendon rupture as a result of oral steroid therapy  The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 
(Hersh and Heath], 6:355  sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], 
Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al],  9:483 
4:200  How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot 
Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia  wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 
lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467  Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], 
Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto-  7:398 
my [Shrum], 9:512  Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study 
Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap-  [Frykberg et al], 1:48 
proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537  The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- 
Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction  strong and Jude], 1:12 
{[Zirm], 10:570 
Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced 
Tenodesis  technologies [Mulderj, 1:7 
Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al],  Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for 
4:200  treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong 
Tissue stress model  et al], 7:405 
Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing  Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care 
an examination and management plan for a patient with  [Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 
plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499  Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel 
and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 
Tumor 
Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- 
Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 
ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 
{Lemont and Brady], 5:306 
Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- 
Capillary hemangioma oft he foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], 
neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen 
3:155 
et al], 7:395 
Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 
Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524 
[Chen et al], 9:507 
Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 
Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle 
and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90  Ultrasonography 
Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co-  Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- 
agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al],  spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444 
3:149 
Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of  W 
the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 
Women’s health 
U  The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications 
Ulcer  of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 
Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar 
X 
pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 
ery et al], 9:479  Xerosis 
Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in  A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium lactate 
chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech-  12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al], 
nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34  3:143 
November/December 2002 ¢ Vol 92 * No 10 ¢ Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association