Fractures of the toes are among the most frequently diagnosed lower extremity fractures. In sports, toe fractures may present after diverse mechanisms of injury, varying severity, and varying implications for management. This study aimed to discern trends in toe fractures presenting to US emergency departments (EDs) particularly in association with sports and recreational activities. The post Sports- and Recreation-Related Toe Fractures first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Chronic lateral ankle sprains are common injuries that are largely sequelae of inversion injuries of the ankle. These injuries are amenable to surgical intervention, namely, Broström-Gould reconstruction. Arthroscopic Broström-Gould surgery is a minimally invasive technique for treating chronic lateral ankle instability that offers several advantages over traditional open procedures... The post Arthroscopic Broström-Gould Effective for Chronic Ankle Instability first appeared on Lower Extr...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
We summarized the findings of studies 56 studies, reporting 438 measures of investigating the association between association between proprioception and proprioceptive ability and physical function physical function were included. in people with stroke, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. The post The Link Between Proprioception and function in neurological conditions: Systematic-Review first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) affects 25–75% of individuals with post-stroke gait impairment and is typically defined as reduced swing phase knee flexion. Different studies use various measures to identify stiff-knee gait, such as peak swing knee flexion angle, timing of peak knee flexion, knee range of motion, and ankle push-off acceleration, leading to inconsistent results. The post Peak Knee Flexion Angle Can Identify Persons Post-Stroke with Stiff-Knee Gait first appeared on Lower Extremity Rev...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Foot and ankle muscle strengthening exercises are common interventions for many musculoskeletal conditions associated with pain and limited function in the lower limb. While there is evidence to support a multitude of strengthening exercises, they have been criticized for not adhering to best practice and for being poorly reported. The aims of this scoping review were to describe... The post Muscle Strengthening Exercise for Foot & Ankle Best Practices first appeared on Lower Extremity Review...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Although surgical alignment of the rear-foot might be sufficient to achieve acceptable correction of pronation-distortion deformity, concomitant correction of the medial arch might improve functional results. This study represents the authors’ experience with combined hind-foot alignment and medial arch reconstruction by in-situ naviculocuneiform arthrodesis for treatment of flexible flatfoot in children. The post Positive Outcomes of Medial Arch and Hindfoot Reconstruction in Children fi...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
This study, by researchers from Shanghai, China, investigates the biomechanical and muscular impacts of firefighting boots (EFF) compared to standard or training footwear (FTS) during walking and related activities. The research highlights that EFF boots, characterized by their stiffness and design, restrict ankle and toe joint range of motion, leading to increased... The post Firefighters’ exposure footwear impacts lower limb walking biomechanics first appeared on Lower Extremity Review ...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
In this study, the morphological characteristics of Pilon fractures were clarified in detail by 3D mapping. This provides a basis for the diagnosis, classification, selection of treatment methods, internal fixation design, and statistical analysis of fracture lines of Pilon fractures. The post 3D Mapping of Fracture Line Morphology of Pilon Fractures first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and poor long-term patient outcomes frequently occur in patients with Achilles tendon rupture (ATR). Biomarkers for DVT and their possible relationship to long-term healing outcomes remain unexplored. To identify DVT biomarkers from proteomic profiles during the inflammatory and proliferative healing stages and... The post Biomarker Candidates to Predict DVT and Healing After Achilles Rupture first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Orthobiologics is the science of harnessing and concentrating substances (substrates) that occur naturally in the body. It is theorized that in higher concentrations, biologics may help to enhance (or) improve the healing process. Orthobiologics and bone substitutes represent groundbreaking advancements in regenerative medicine. By Asim Raja, DPM, FACFAS The post No-Nonsense Recap: Orthobiologics and Bone Substitutes: A Primer first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
A recently published study from Australia sought to determine whether children (aged 10–16) are at greater risk of hyperthermia and dehydration than adults (aged 18–40) during exercise in hot conditions and to assess how well an adult sweat-rate calculator estimates children’s sweat rates. The post Children Sweat Just Like Adults first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
A study focusing on high school football players in Georgia revealed that player position, particularly linemen, is a more significant predictor of exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) such as heat exhaustion than BMI. The research found that linemen are over twice as likely to experience heat-related issues compared to backs and specialists... The post Football Line Position Increases Heat Risk Compared to BMI first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Among American sports, football has the highest incidence of exertional heat stroke (EHS), despite decades of prevention strategies. Based on recent reports, 100% of high school and college EHS football fatalities occur during conditioning sessions. Linemen are the at-risk population, constituting 97% of football EHS deaths. The post Preventing Exertional Heat Stroke in Football: New Paradigm Focuses on Line Positions first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Approximately 9,000 high school athletes are treated for heat-related illnesses every year in the United States. Back-to-school means back-to-sports for many students around the country. With the return of sports, health and safety guidelines must be in place. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association recommends 6 strategies for Exertional Heat Stroke (EHS) preparedness including: 1) hydration access; 2) emergency response plan enacted for school athletics; 3) policy with instructions for...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Millions of families in the United States (US) own dogs, and with these dogs comes an assortment of dog items (gates, beds, toys, etc.). Tens of thousands of falls associated with dogs are treated at US hospital emergency departments (EDs) each year, a portion of which involve dog items. The objective of this study is to describe dog-item-related... By Mathias B. Forrester, BS The post Dog-Item-Related Falls Affecting the Lower Extremity Treated at United States Hospital Emergency Departments...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Assessing the clinical efficacy of different therapeutic options for KOA will aid clinicians in treating patients. While clinicians recognize the positive role of physical therapy in improving symptoms and functionality in knee osteoarthritis (KOA) patients, these methods may differ in mechanisms of action, applicability, and efficacy variances. By Xiao Chen, Yuanhe Fan, Hongliang Tu, and Yuan Luo The post Top 3 Recommended Therapies for KOA: Knee Orthoses, Hydrotherapy, Exercise first appear...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
A lower activity in the muscles contributing to trunk instability (especially external oblique muscle and gluteus maximus) was observed in players with hamstring strain injury history, before and after ground impact during accelerated sprinting, compared to the healthy group. The post Muscle Activity in Soccer Players with a History of Hamstring Strain Injuries first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Xtreme Roll-On, part of the Xtreme Wellness product line, mixes a blend of reishi mushroom peptides with its proprietary BioHeat Matrix to help improve circulation to calm inflammation, and accelerate localized muscle relief in smaller/harder-to-reach areas. The BioHeat Matrix features capsicum frutescens ferment extract... The post Mushroom-Based Roll-On for Muscle Relief first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
The flexible sensor, ideal for use in the human body, uses laser-induced graphene to simultaneously but separately measure temperature and strain, potentially enabling better wound healing monitoring by providing clearer insights into inflammation and recovery. Image courtesy of the researchers.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
August 2025 was the 3rd warmest August on record behind 2023/2024. 2025 is likely to become the 3rd warmest year on record. ENSO trends towards La Niña.| Berkeley Earth
Gluten Free Cherry Blondies with Dark Chocolate that are delightfully fudgy and packed with fruity cherry deliciousness. #glutenfree #blondies| Gluten Free Alchemist
It’s been three months since you last heard from me and it is time to share about reading diary. Over summer, I have caught up with a few sequels and fell in love with some more non-fiction.| Me & Ink
Cooler weather made for an unseasonable August, while we started wet and finished the month on a dry note. In this post, we also wrap...| North Carolina State Climate Office
According to data released by Macau’s Financial Services Bureau, the Macau government’s revenue from gaming taxes in August was approximately| IAG
Create an easy canvas art project with budget-friendly Dollar Tree materials. Perfect DIY inspiration for creative, affordable home decor!| stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com
These 31 special writing prompts for August are the perfect way to help students think about the places they’ve been—and more importantly, the places they’re going.| JournalBuddies.com
Spread kindness! Celebrate kindness all throughout Be Kind to Humankind Week – and all year long – with these journaling exercises! #BeKind #BeKindToHumankindWeek #JournalPrompts #JournalBuddies| JournalBuddies.com
August was a great month! We kept busy and we had some really beautiful weather to enjoy too. Usually August is one of our hottest and muggiest months but this summer was surprisingly cool with fall weather making an early appearance and sticking around. | Slices of Life
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What’s On My Mind: 20 Books of Summer Winter A BIG tick and pat on the back to me! I finished reading my twentieth book at 11pm on the 31st August. Now I just have to complete two reviews so …| This Reading Life
Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: this semblance of a color scheme is hanging on for dear life, but I needed to talk about Biophilia IMMEDIATELY you must…| The Bookish Mutant
CERIC recently experienced a cyber incident affecting our website. Our team acted immediately to investigate, contain the issue and further strengthen our security. We can confirm […]| CERIC
If you want to feel like a local here in the area, you need to look a little further. Here is how you can spend your August here in Oceanside like a local. Contact us for more info today!| The Brick Hotel
Hilton announced the opening of Hilton Arlington Rosslyn The Key. The hotel marks the first property to debut the brand’s refreshed identity.| LODGING Magazine
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Voters’ doubts about President Biden’s fitness to serve in the Oval Office have grown over the past few months, according to a new poll released Monday amid the fallout from his shaky debate performance last week. The latest Harvard CAPS-Harris survey, released exclusively to The Hill, found that 66 percent of respondents said they| Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll
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Creating easy and affordable crafts. Discover a wide range of DIY projects, from home decor to dollar tree crafts, with step-by-step tutorials.| stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com
Today in 1818, delegates to the state’s first ever Constitutional Convention gathered at the State House in Hartford for the first time, charged with the formidable task of restructuri…| Today in Connecticut History
In the late evening hours of August 25, 1953, a motorcade carrying Corporal John H. F. Teal pulled into Hartford’s North End, where a small crowd of family and friends were eagerly gat…| Today in Connecticut History
In early 1839, Portuguese slave traders captured dozens of native Mende Africans from the territory of modern-day Sierra Leone — technically, in violation of several international trea…| Today in Connecticut History
Today in 1933, the man whose fame as a fearless American aviation pioneer was second only to that of Charles Lindbergh, flew into Hartford’s Brainard Field just weeks after completin…| Today in Connecticut History
Theodore Roosevelt was no stranger to Connecticut; his mother and second wife were Connecticans and his sister lived in Farmington for most of her adult life. While Roosevelt’s several…| Today in Connecticut History
In the early morning hours of August 21, 1856, the Charter Oak — the ancient living symbol of Connecticut’s most cherished values and icon of its core identity — crashed to…| Today in Connecticut History
During the Age of Sail, all people who traveled by water did so at the mercy of wind and tide. Too little wind, or wind from the wrong direction, brought delay or disruption to the best-laid…| Today in Connecticut History
Today in 1955, torrential rains from Hurricane Diane — the second hurricane to hit Connecticut in five days — wreaked flood-borne death and devastation across the state. After Hu…| Today in Connecticut History
It would be easy to hold up Connecticut inventor Christopher Miner Spencer as an archetype of 19th century Yankee ingenuity: Not only was he a man who spent his whole life tinkering with mac…| Today in Connecticut History
Today in 1917, 28-year-old Connecticut activist and women’s suffrage advocate Catherine Flanagan was arrested for picketing in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. Flanagan and…| Today in Connecticut History
August Downtime – Is this really a quiet August? I asked myself this question and I guess, like many business owners out there, the answer is “Busy, but always room... The post 7 Smart Ways Business Owners Can Use August Downtime appeared first on Altrincham HQ.| Altrincham HQ
Want to make doing good easier? Create awareness? Take advantage of the resources out there already during the month of August’s themes and advocacy month. Instead of reinventing the wheel, we simply join in with what is already out there. This reduces a lot of the stress, overwhelm, and hindrances around changemaking. So here is […]| The Average Advocate
Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #102! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.| Crazylittlelovebirds
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Please excuse me, but I’m going to toot my own horn here for a minute. I have so many valuable resources for my followers and subscribers and I don’t think I do a very good job promotin…| Organized Chaos
Happy Tuesday, bibliophiles! Apparently today marks ten whole years since I started with this blog…granted, it was a pretty far cry from what it is today, but it’s a marvel that I’ve kept it going for this long. Thanks for tagging along, everyone! 🫡 In my ongoing quest to read more translated books, I’ve stumbled […]| The Bookish Mutant
Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: even if Wilco wasn’t ever-present in The Bear, we’d have to physically restrain Jeff Tweedy just to stop hi…| The Bookish Mutant
CERIC is now accepting applications for its 2025–2026 Graduate Student Engagement Program. This initiative supports the professional and academic development of master’s and doctoral students undertaking […] The post Applications now open for CERIC’s Graduate Student Engagement Program appeared first on CERIC.| CERIC
With summer in full effect, come see what the city has in store for you! Read our list of things to do this month for help.| Better Magazine
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Heute ist ein Gartentag. Viel zu heiß um irgendwas zu machen und doch habe ich einen vollen Tag gehabt. Meine 12von12 Bilder| karminrot-blog.de
What's in season in August? Check out this illustrated seasonal produce guide with more than 50+ recipes ideas to try!| Natalie's Health
Can you believe we are in August already? Let’s hope for another sunny heatwave and some clear skies for stargazing. Read below to know what to look out for this month! Sturgeon Moon Mark your calendars! The next full Moon will grace the skies on 9th August at 8:55am (UK […]| Astronotes
Fun and free Back to School I Spy printable, perfect for easing into routines with early math, sorting, and coloring practice.| Homeschool of 1
Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #100! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.| Crazylittlelovebirds
Spell the month in books: August 2025 Click on the logo to join 📚 📚 📚 I discovered this meme thanks to Marianne @ Let’s read. “The idea is to spell the month using the first letter of…| Words And Peace
Things I want to achieve in August 2025 I’m launching into this month with trepidation. All the things I normally do at this time of year are demanding my attention in order to be ‘spring ready’. …| SARAH THE GARDENER
August 2025 Weather Forecast for Europe shows a cooler start over central parts and a Ridge returning towards the second week| Severe Weather Europe
August will start cooler over the United States, but Forecast shows a pressure reversal will bring different Weather Patterns over the month| Severe Weather Europe
Rome celebrates La Madonna della Neve on 5 August by recreating a miracle snowfall outside the Basilica di S. Maria Maggiore. The post Recreating the Miracle: Madonna della Neve’s Snowfall Tradition in the Middle of Summer appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Check out the list of the best live music concerts and festivals during the month of August 2025 in the city of Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
My Gluten Free Edinburgh guide has over 80 places to eat. From 100% gluten free... The post Gluten Free Edinburgh, Scotland – Ultimate Guide (80 Venues + Map) appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
These easy Gluten Free Corn Dogs (or Dagwood Dogs) are the classic snacks of carnivals... The post Gluten Free Corn Dogs (or Dagwood Dogs) appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
The Ultimate Guide to understanding Corn Flour, Corn Starch and Maize Flour, from what they are to how they are used. #cornflour #guide| Gluten Free Alchemist
Whether you're teaching in a classroom or homeschooling your little learners, hands-on alphabet crafts are a great way to introduce letter recognition, fine motor skills, and creativity all in one. The back-to-school season is| Little Learning Corner
Welcome to August! Enjoy Shark Week at The Wharf, a free community day at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, pup night at The Stacks and more. Happy| The Georgetowner
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Have you wondered what to STOCK UP ON IN AUGUST? Let's start with school supplies, laptops, school clothes, raspberries, and strawberries.| Food Storage Moms
Keep kids learning with free August printables, pirate games, life cycles, back-to-school crafts, and more fun activities.| Homeschool of 1
Camp Fire First Texas is offering early education courses July - September for child care professionals in Texas. Online options available.| Camp Fire First Texas
Discover all the best events, festivals and outdoor cinemas taking place in Rome in August 2025| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Beat the summer slide with these summer journal ideas! Your kids will have so much fun exploring their creativity, they won't even realize they're sharpening their writing skills.| JournalBuddies.com
A Gluten Free Paris guide with over 60 places to eat (+ map). From 100%... The post Gluten Free Paris Guide 2025 (60+ Venues + Map) appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
Grab these free lowercase alphabet tracing cards for a quick literacy center that you can use any time of the year! These back to school handwriting practice cards are easy to use; just download and print off copies of the letters you’re studying that week. It’s a great idea to laminate them so you can use them for trace and erase or playdough activities. Read the full post: Back to School Lowercase Alphabet Tracing Cards| Kool Kids Games
Fun hands-on math activities like these crayon fine motor number mats are an essential tool at the start of the year to teach your students the relationship between the number words and the values that they represent. You'll love teaching number sense with this printable crayon themed numbers activity! Read the full post: Brighten Their Day with Crayon Fine Motor Number Mats| Kool Kids Games
These sorting by addition up to 10 mats activity is a great tool in your toolbox to help students with math fact fluency. Download and add this to your kindergarten summer lesson plan today! Read the full post: Summer Sorting By Addition Facts to 10 Mats| Kool Kids Games
Work on early math and fine motor skills with these shape playdough mats! This fun ocean theme kindergarten shape activity is the perfect grab and go math center to help your student master their 2D shape names. Download your fine motor mats now! Read the full post: Go 2D Under the Sea with Ocean Shape Playdough Mats| Kool Kids Games
Complete your summer lesson plan with the perfect kindergarten literacy center where your students will be decoding secret code words from an exciting summer vocabulary list. Read the full post: Get Ready For Super Summer Fun Decoding Secret Code Words| Kool Kids Games
We all know that we should be encouraging children to spend as much time outside as possible. Here are ten free outdoor activities that… The post 10 Free Outdoor Activities to Encourage Kids Outside appeared first on Craft Invaders.| Craft Invaders
Previously, I've explained several reasons why this blog has gone on hiatus, adding that my thoughts about beer will be posted alongside my utterances about everything else, over yonder at NA Confidential.| The Potable Curmudgeon
Psyllium Husk in Gluten Free Baking - A Complete Guide.| Gluten Free Alchemist
Is January your longest month? Why does January seem the longest month? In my working years, I decided this was because of the longer gap between December’s payday and January’s –…| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
Sticky nature cards are the simplest kids craft to set up ever! They’re portable, and a great way to record a day outside.… The post How to Make Sticky Nature Cards – Best Kids Craft Ever! appeared first on Craft Invaders.| Craft Invaders
How to make fabric paint: In this tutorial we make our own brilliant diy fabric paint from acrylic paint simply by adding a couple of household ingredients.| Craft Invaders
Early Education Courses for child care professionals in Texas.| Camp Fire First Texas
August was wet for most of North Carolina thanks to Debby’s rainfall, while temperatures peaked in the final week of the month. That ended a roller coaster summer with extremes of all sorts. Doused by Debby, but Dry in the West Our August precipitation was dominated by Tropical Storm Debby’s contribution, which single-handedly made for| North Carolina State Climate Office
During the first half of the 19th century, as thousands of Americans journeyed westward in search of new fortunes, necessity became the mother of invention as would-be farmers were forced to…| Today in Connecticut History
Today in 1942, following top-secret research on the effects of the war-poison mustard gas, physicians at Yale University made medical history as they administered the first use of intraven…| Today in Connecticut History