Grant DPM (@podiatryres) 's Twitter Profile
Grant DPM

@podiatryres

Foot and Ankle Fellow • sports • own thoughts #medtwitter

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I'm asking those who love the outdoors to post a picture. A picture that YOU took. Just a pic. No description. The goal is to regain peace and harmony without negativity. Please copy the text, put a picture on YOUR page, and let's look at these beautiful pictures. Here’s mine:

I'm asking those who love the outdoors to post a picture. A picture that YOU took. Just a pic. No description. The goal is to regain peace and harmony without negativity. Please copy the text, put a picture on YOUR page, and let's look at these beautiful pictures. Here’s mine:
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Why are tires so expensive? Conceptually when you break down the miles it isn’t but upfront seems like a lot. Coming from a resident

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Similar patient reported outcome scores were found in patients following TAA for both primary and posttraumatic ankle arthritis. Does the type of ankle fracture, intraarticular vs extraarticular, matter much? Read in FAI: doi.org/10.1177/107110…

Similar patient reported outcome scores were found in patients following TAA for both primary and posttraumatic ankle arthritis. Does the type of ankle fracture, intraarticular vs extraarticular, matter much? 

Read in FAI: doi.org/10.1177/107110…
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Open vs minimally invasive resection of the first metatarsocuneiform joint - an anatomical study. MIS group yielded a median cartilage resection of 86% compared to 100% in open technique (oscillating saw) with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. ow.ly/WtzM50R2KtF

Open vs minimally invasive resection of the first metatarsocuneiform joint - an anatomical study. MIS group yielded a median cartilage resection of 86% compared to 100% in open technique (oscillating saw) with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. ow.ly/WtzM50R2KtF
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Patient: “But my friend had the same foot surgery with you and was back in a sneaker in four weeks! Why is my recovery longer?” Me: “Because you’re not your friend. Different foot, different anatomy, different medical history. If recovery were that predictable, a robot would do