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Podiatrist
Profile: Steven Reiner, DPM
Eight
years ago, Steven Reiner, DPM, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Since
his diagnosis, Reiner has become an advocate for diabetes education and
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Choosing
and maintaining a retirement plan
Chances
are you've thought about retirement, but unless you actively plan for
it, those carefree days you dream about will remain out of reach. Learn
how to make smart investment choices that can help ensure your financial
health at retirement. |
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Surgical
Pearl: Crescentic osteotomy for hallux valgus correction
Hallux
valgus is one of the more common deformities, prevalent in populations
that wear Western-style shoes. Although it has received some negative
press, crescentic osteotomy can correct in all three planes and with greater
technical ease than other proximal procedures.
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Surgical
Pearl: TightRope for syndesmosis fixation
Rupture
of the syndesmotic complex is an injury frequently encountered by the
foot and ankle surgeon. Podiatry Online Board Member Mark Hardy,
DPM, and colleague Jonathan Sharpe, DPM, explore the use of a new fixation
technique that improves surgical outcomes.
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Podiatrist
Profile: Jerome Slavitt, DPM
Jerome
Slavitt, DPM, aka “Dr. Gadget,” is the chief of the Division of Podiatry
at Northwest Hospital
Center
in Baltimore,
Maryland,
who has a knack for developing products that benefit his patients and
others. |
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Timing
your family
When
is the best time to start a family? Podiatry Online asked eight
podiatrists from across the country about their views on family and career.
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Stress
fractures to talus warrant long-term follow-up
Non-dislocated
stress fractures of the talus generally heal well with reduced exercise
and a period of nonweightbearing, but about half of the patients in a
small study of Finnish military recruits showed minor degeneration in
the injured site during follow-up, ranging from one to six years post-injury.
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Market
your practice to build referrals
Marketing,
networking and face-to-face-contact are all important aspects of building
relationships with other physicians who could refer patients to you. Learn
how to reach both referring physicians and their staff.
What
you need to know about negotiating with healthcare insurance companies
Like
a good marriage, a good relationship with an insurance company takes a
fair amount of negotiating and compromise. This two-part series looks
at how to negotiate a fair contract with healthcare insurance companies.
Part I
covers choosing and negotiating the best contracts. Part
II covers managing your contracts. |
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is a diagnostic indicator of tarsal tunnel syndrome and anterior tarsal
tunnel syndrome. |
Diagnosing
and treating tarsal tunnel syndrome
Patients
experiencing sensory disturbances or pain to portions of the foot and
ankle should be assessed for tarsal tunnel syndrome, a complex compression
neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve as it passes in the anatomic
tarsal tunnel in the medial ankle.
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Surgical treatment of retrocalcaneal exostosis
The
surgical procedures used to treat posterior heel pain traditionally require
at least partial detachment of the Achilles tendon insertion into the
calcaneus. However, in recent years, some surgeons have been performing
a modified approach based upon anatomic considerations and early return
to weight-bearing.
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The
four perimeters of podiatric office computer security
Learn
the basics of protecting the data on your computer systems.
Part
I discusses physical security, data back-ups and computer
passwords.
Part
II discusses firewalls, data encryption and antivirus and
anti-spyware software. |
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