15 minute overview podcasts of foot and ankle content geared towards orthopaedic residents as well as orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeons.
American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
This 10-minute episode covers the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of hallux rigidus.
This 15 minute episode covers the anatomy, epidemiology, classification, diagnosis, and treatment of fifth metatarsal base fractures.
This 13 minute overview covers anatomy, mechanism of injury, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic peroneal tendon subluxation and dislocation.
This 15 minute overview covers diagnosis, classification schemes, and management of Charcot Arthropathy and Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
This 11 minute podcast on Lisfranc injuries covers the anatomy of the midfoot, describes the pathology, and discusses surgical options and rehabilitation of these injuries
This 18 minute podcast on Achilles Tendon Ruptures covers etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of these injuries. Visit: www.aofas.org/education to learn more.
This 16 minute podcast on Achilles Tendonitis covers mechanism of injury, diagnosis, and management of both insertional and non-insertional Achilles tendonitis. Visit: www.aofas.org/education to learn more.
This 12 minute podcast on Plantar Plate Tears and Lesser Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Joint Instability covers the anatomy of the plantar plate, pathology of the MTP joint, and management of these injuries. Visit: www.aofas.org/education to learn more.
This 20 minute podcast on Hallux Valgus covers juvenile vs. acquired hallux valgus as well as assessment, imaging, and management of hallux valgus. Visit www.aofas.org/education to learn more.
The 15 minute Ankle Arthritis podcast covers anatomy, clinical and radiographic assessment of ankle arthritis including the Takakura classification, and management of ankle arthritis using ankle arthrodesis or total ankle arthroplasty. Visit www.aofas.org/education to learn more.
This 15 minute podcast provides an overview of the anatomy and pathoanatomy of the disease, clinical and radiographic assessment of flatfoot, and management of flatfoot. Learn more at www.aofas.org/education