D Scott Nickerson

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Publications

  1. ncbi Early stage diabetic Charcot Foot syndrome may respond to nerve decompression
    D Scott Nickerson
    Northeast Wyoming Wound Clinic, Sheridan County Memorial Hospital, Sheridan, WY, USA
    Microsurgery 29:541-7. 2009
  2. ncbi A review of therapeutic nerve decompression for neuropathy in Hansen's disease with research suggestions
    D Scott Nickerson
    Northeast Wyoming Wound Clinic, Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Big Horn, Wyoming 82833, USA
    J Reconstr Microsurg 26:277-84. 2010
  3. ncbi Low recurrence rate of diabetic foot ulcer after nerve decompression
    D Scott Nickerson
    Northeast Wyoming Wound Clinic, Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Sheridan, WY PO Box 278, Big Horn, WY 82833, USA
    J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 100:111-5. 2010

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Publications3

  1. ncbi Early stage diabetic Charcot Foot syndrome may respond to nerve decompression
    D Scott Nickerson
    Northeast Wyoming Wound Clinic, Sheridan County Memorial Hospital, Sheridan, WY, USA
    Microsurgery 29:541-7. 2009
    ..c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Microsurgery 2009...
  2. ncbi A review of therapeutic nerve decompression for neuropathy in Hansen's disease with research suggestions
    D Scott Nickerson
    Northeast Wyoming Wound Clinic, Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Big Horn, Wyoming 82833, USA
    J Reconstr Microsurg 26:277-84. 2010
    ..Several reports and theoretical considerations suggest research avenues that might offer hope for prevention of long-term complications and relief of impairment and disabilities...
  3. ncbi Low recurrence rate of diabetic foot ulcer after nerve decompression
    D Scott Nickerson
    Northeast Wyoming Wound Clinic, Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Sheridan, WY PO Box 278, Big Horn, WY 82833, USA
    J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 100:111-5. 2010
    ..This study reevaluates the previously reported subjective benefits of surgical nerve decompression in diabetes with an easily observable, fully objective outcome measure to eliminate the placebo effect and observer bias...