Mercier, M.-P., Blanchette, V., Cantin, V. et Brousseau-Foley, M. (2021). Effectiveness of saline water and lidocaine injection treatment of intractable plantar keratoma: a randomised feasibility study. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 14 (1). p. 30. ISSN 1757-1146 DOI 10.1186/s13047-021-00467-7
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An intractable plantar keratoma (IPK) is a conical thickening of the epidermis’ stratum corneum and a common cause of foot pain which can have a significant, detrimental impact on the mobility, quality of life and independence of individuals. Conservative treatments are currently offered to patients with IPK, but they are unsatisfactory since they do not offer a sufficient or permanent reduction of symptoms. The purpose of this study was the evaluation of the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of innovative treatments for intractable plantar keratoma (IPK).
Type de document: | Article |
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Date de dépôt: | 08 nov. 2021 13:32 |
Dernière modification: | 08 nov. 2021 13:32 |
Version du document déposé: | Version officielle de l'éditeur |
URI: | https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/9798 |
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