Jason Miller

Jason Miller
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Managing Director at Temple University

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Introduction
Jason Miller currently works at the Department of Surgery, Temple University. Jason does research in Orthopedic Surgery, Podiatry and Traumatology. Their most recent publication is 'Charcot-Marie-Tooth Type 1A with a Pes Planovalgus Foot Type: A Case Report'.
Current institution
Temple University
Current position
  • Managing Director

Publications

Publications (8)
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Adult acquired flatfoot is a progressive deformity of the foot and ankle, which frequently becomes increasingly symptomatic. The posterior tibial tendon is most commonly associated with the deformity. A targeted physical examination with plain film radiographs is the recommended initial assessment, which will further guide a physician toward procur...
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Purpose : To evaluate naviculo-cuneiform joint sag after first tarsometatarsal joint arthrodesis and the possible correlation between the presence of NC sag, loss of anatomic correction, and other radiographic angle measurements such as Calcaneal inclination and Meary's angle. Hypothesis : We propose there is no increase in NC sag following 1st TM...
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Advances in implant design, patient familiarity, and surgeon experience have led to a large cohort of patients undergoing total ankle replacement (TAR). Unfortunately, early or late failure can result from soft tissue-related wound problems, deep infection, or technical error in implantation. When a TAR becomes infected, treatment remains controver...
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Unlabelled: The classic foot type of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A is pes cavovarus with associated digital contractures. In this article, we describe a painful pes planovalgus foot type in a 10-year-old child with progressive Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A polyneuropathy. The authors discuss possible etiologies and treatment options in this isolated c...
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Compartment syndrome is a well known surgical emergency encountered by physicians on trauma call. When compounded by platelet dysfunction, the management of a compartment syndrome becomes exponentially more difficult for the surgeon. The following case describes a twenty-four year old male who sustained multiple comminuted tarsal and metatarsal...
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Parkour is an extreme sport that has been popular in Europe for a few years. This sport has now made it across the Atlantic and is quickly gaining popularity in the United States. Participants of this activity, known as parkouristes, try to overcome obstacles in their environment in the most efficient manner possible. This can be accomplished by si...

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