1. Biomechanics of the Ankle-Foot Unit. Role of the Ankle-Foot Unit
in Normal Gait2. Pathophysiology of Diabetes and Charcot
Neuroarthropathy. MRI findings / Illustrations3. Epidemiology and
Socio-Economic Impacts of Diabetes and Charcot Neuroarthropathy
Worldwide. Statistical Notes4. Charcot Neuroarthropathy: Historical
Analysis of the Charcot Foot. The French Hypothesis and the German
Hypothesis. MR images /Illustrations5. The Normal Bone. Bone
Deformity and Joint Dislocation in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR
images / Illustrations6. Biomechanical Behavior of the Normal Bone.
Fractures seen in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR images /
Illustrations7. Infections in Charcot Neuroarthropathy.
Osteomyelitis, general considerations. MR images / Illustrations8.
Differential Diagnosis in Charcot Neuroarthropathy: Conditions that
resemble the Charcot Foot. MR images / Illustrations9. The
Articular Cartilage: Biomechanics and Damage in Diabetes-related
Charcot Neuroarthropathy (osteochondropathy). MR images /
Illustrations10. The Skin of the Foot: Anatomy. Pathologies in
Diabetes Type II. Skin Ulcerations in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR
images /Illustrations11. The Fat Tissue of the Foot: Subcutaneous
Fat Pad and Kager’s Fat. Changes in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR
images / Illustrations12. The Plantar Aponeurosis: Anatomy,
Biomechanics, Imaging. Pathologies in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR
images / Illustrations13. The Muscles of the Foot: Anatomy,
Biomechanics, Pathologies in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR images /
Illustrations14. The Achilles Tendon: Anatomy, Biomechanics and
Pathologies in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR images /
Illustrations15. The Tendons and Ligaments of the Foot and Ankle.
Pathologies in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR images /
Illustrations16. The Synovium and Bursae of the Foot and Ankle.
Pathologies in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR images /
Illustrations17. The Vascular System of the Foot and Ankle.
Pathologies in Charcot Neuroarthropathy. MR images / Illustrations
Chapter
18. The Nervous System: Innervations of the Skeleton. Bone
Homeostasis. Peripheral Neuropathies of the Foot (Baxter’s
neuropathy, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Peroneal Neuropathy) MR images
/ Illustrations19. The Surgical Management of the Charcot Foot
Physical Examination of the Foot Prior to Surgery. Indications and
Criteria for Amputation. Surgical Techniques20. The Operated
Charcot neuroarthropathic Foot. Biomechanics of the Operated Foot.
Management of Foot Ulcerations21. The Surgical approach and
Follow-Up of the complicated Charcot Foot: General
Considerations22. Imaging modalities for Charcot Neuroarthropathy:
Indications and Usefulness (radiography, ultrasonography, computed
tomography, nuclear medicine and MRI)23. Considerations of Other
Imaging Techniques in the Evaluation of Charcot Neuroarthropathy
(MR Spectroscopy, MR DTI-Tractography, MR Elastography, and PET
MRI)
Dr. Pierre-Jerome has over 40 years of experience in Radiology and research including diabetes, skeletal muscle and bone marrow. Author of several publications in International Journals. Co-author of five books in Radiology. Reviewer for US and European Journals. Author of two novels. He’s a member of several Medical Associations and fluent in English, French, Spanish and Norwegian. He was the visiting Associate Professor in University of Rochester, New York and worked as Faculty and Director of International Exchange Program for the Musculoskeletal Division at Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA, USA. Presently he is working at the Akershus University Hospital in Oslo, Norway.
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