Fernando Peña Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Foot and Ankle Unit University of Minnesota Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Fernando Peña has not added a biography. If you are Fernando Peña and would like to personalize this page please email our Author Liaison for assistance. Publications Increasing the Safety of Minimally Invasive Hallux Surgery-An Anatomical Study Introducing the Clock Method Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Journal of the European Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Feb, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 29413772 Ankle Arthroscopy: An Update The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume. Aug, 2017 | Pubmed ID: 28816902 Guidelines for the Use and Interpretation of Assays for Monitoring Autophagy (3rd Edition) Autophagy. Jan, 2016 | Pubmed ID: 26799652 Minor or Occult Ankle Instability As a Cause of Anterolateral Pain After Ankle Sprain Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA. Apr, 2016 | Pubmed ID: 25429765 Iatrogenic Articular Cartilage Injuries During Ankle Arthroscopy Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA. Apr, 2016 | Pubmed ID: 25151362 Cardan Angle Rotation Sequence Effects on First-metatarsophalangeal Joint Kinematics: Implications for Measuring Hallux Valgus Deformity Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 2014 | Pubmed ID: 24839465 First Ray Kinematics in Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Bunion Deformity: a Gait Simulation Imaging Study Arthritis Care & Research. Jun, 2014 | Pubmed ID: 24285425 An Image-based Gait Simulation Study of Tarsal Kinematics in Women with Hallux Valgus Physical Therapy. Nov, 2013 | Pubmed ID: 23824780 Arch Height and First Metatarsal Joint Axis Orientation As Related Variables in Foot Structure and Function Foot & Ankle International. Jun, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18549767 Comparison of the MFA to the AOFAS Outcome Tool in a Population Undergoing Total Ankle Replacement Foot & Ankle International. Jul, 2007 | Pubmed ID: 17666170 Ankle Syndesmosis Injuries Foot and Ankle Clinics. Mar, 2006 | Pubmed ID: 16564452 An Anatomical Study of Nerves at Risk During Minimally Invasive Hallux Valgus Surgery Miki Dalmau-Pastor1,2,3, Jordi Vega1,4, Francesc Malagelada1,5, Fernando Peña6, Maria Cristina Manzanares-Céspedes1 1Laboratory of Arthroscopic and Surgical Anatomy. Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics (Human Anatomy and Embryology Unit), University of Barcelona, 2Health Sciences Faculty of Manresa, University of Vic-Central University of Catalunya, 3Groupe de Recherche et d'Etude en Chirurgie Mini-Invasive du Pied, GRECMIP, 4Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Quirón Barcelona, 5Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, 6Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Foot and Ankle Unit, University of Minnesota JoVE 56232 医学
An Anatomical Study of Nerves at Risk During Minimally Invasive Hallux Valgus Surgery Miki Dalmau-Pastor1,2,3, Jordi Vega1,4, Francesc Malagelada1,5, Fernando Peña6, Maria Cristina Manzanares-Céspedes1 1Laboratory of Arthroscopic and Surgical Anatomy. Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics (Human Anatomy and Embryology Unit), University of Barcelona, 2Health Sciences Faculty of Manresa, University of Vic-Central University of Catalunya, 3Groupe de Recherche et d'Etude en Chirurgie Mini-Invasive du Pied, GRECMIP, 4Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Quirón Barcelona, 5Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, 6Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Foot and Ankle Unit, University of Minnesota JoVE 56232 医学