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Old 13th March 2009, 06:32 AM
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greetings from the Western Isles. Am about to start a bit of a project and would like to know people's thoughts on 'best practice' for total and partial nail avulsions - pre/post infection and regrowth rates, phenol, EZ swabs, urea or electro dessication, beaver blade versus chisel, whether anyone thinks a 'gold standard' should be introduced. everything and anything gratefully recieved. Thanks very much! Judith x
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to podiatry arena, it may be best if you search the tags, and then if you do not find the info, you require then ask your question on the surgery forum.

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Hi Judith,



to Podiatry Arena.

You may have already found your way around previous threads on nail surgery.

If not here's a current one to get you started.

http://www.podiatry-arena.com/podiat...t=nail+surgery



Best regards from sunny South Yorkshire

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