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Podiatrist in Florida - Hammertoe Foot Care
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Added: Feb 11, 2009
Hammertoes: We specialize in a minimally invasive office procedure that reduces simple hammertoes without stitches and features a quick and easy recovery. Through two tiny pokes in the skin, Dr. Jim inserts a small surgical device, and using his sense of touch, identifies and releases contracted soft tissue structures. After this brief, comfortable procedure most patients are able to put their socks and shoes back on and return to work or school the same day. Dr. Jim says the best thing about this procedure is that it stops this progressive deformity from worsening to the severe rigid type that requires bone surgery. Wound Treatment: We have recently acquired sonographic imaging technology which pictures the wound or ulcer as it appears below the skin so the depth and volume of the wound can be followed as it heals. This can also assess how close the wound is to the underlying bone. Our new MicroVas technology has demonstrated remarkable efficacy in the treatment of difficult, long-term, non-healing ulcers. Stage 3 and 4 ulcers, some more than 2 years old, were completely healed in as little as 3-10 weeks using this technology. Nerve Pain/Neuropathy: We have the latest pharmacological treatments for nerve pain, including new medications that can help to restore nerve function. Our new MicroVas system shows an amazing success rate in improving neuropathy in the feet of diabetics. In follow-up on this condition, improvement has persisted out to 4 years. To our knowledge, there is no current technology that can reverse diabetic neuropathy. This appears to be a therapeutic benefit unique to MicroVas. We have recently acquired the "NC Stat", nerve conduction analyzer, to assess and diagnose nerve pain such as diabetic neuropathy, neuromas, and nerve symptoms of spinal origin. Circulation: We have the most recent technology in the treatment of poor circulation "PAD". Our sophisticated doppler technology can detect and evaluate the severity of peripheral arterial disease precisely. The doctor then determines whether the patient should be referred to a vascular surgeon or treated with new technologies capable of improving blood flow without surgery. The MicroVas electrical form stimulates angiogenesis, that is, the budding of new capillaries and generation of denser capillary networks in the tissues. This lays the groundwork for new tissue growth and repair in the healing process. This results in improved bloodflow that has shown to be persistent. MicroVas has been used on diabetics, with severe ulcers in the feet, who were destined for amputation. As reported by one hospital, treating nearly 700 patients during a 2 year period, "In more than 95% of cases, the feet have been salvaged". Plantar Fasciitis/Heel Spurs: The plantar fascia is a band of tissue running along the bottom of the foot that pulls on the heel. It may become strained, swollen or frayed. The spur is extra bone that may grow near the spot the fascia attaches to the heel in response to its tug on the heel bone. The good news is most of our patients are feeling fine again in 6-8 visits and almost never need surgery thanks to a whole new armamentarium of weapons now available to podiatry in the fight against this painful condition. Plantar fasciitis is becoming more common as our patients enter the golden years and the arch and foot sags and falls. Don't wait thinking it will go away by itself. We have an array of treatment possibilities to battle this condition.
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Added: Feb 11, 2009
Hammertoes: We specialize in a minimally invasive office procedure that reduces simple hammertoes without stitches and features a quick and easy recovery. Through two tiny pokes in the skin, Dr. Jim inserts a small surgical device, and using his sense of touch, identifies and releases contracted soft tissue structures. After this brief, comfortable procedure most patients are able to put their socks and shoes back on and return to work or school the same day. Dr. Jim says the best thing about this procedure is that it stops this progressive deformity from worsening to the severe rigid type that requires bone surgery. Wound Treatment: We have recently acquired sonographic imaging technology which pictures the wound or ulcer as it appears below the skin so the depth and volume of the wound can be followed as it heals. This can also assess how close the wound is to the underlying bone. Our new MicroVas technology has demonstrated remarkable efficacy in the treatment of difficult, long-term, non-healing ulcers. Stage 3 and 4 ulcers, some more than 2 years old, were completely healed in as little as 3-10 weeks using this technology. Nerve Pain/Neuropathy: We have the latest pharmacological treatments for nerve pain, including new medications that can help to restore nerve function. Our new MicroVas system shows an amazing success rate in improving neuropathy in the feet of diabetics. In follow-up on this condition, improvement has persisted out to 4 years. To our knowledge, there is no current technology that can reverse diabetic neuropathy. This appears to be a therapeutic benefit unique to MicroVas. We have recently acquired the "NC Stat", nerve conduction analyzer, to assess and diagnose nerve pain such as diabetic neuropathy, neuromas, and nerve symptoms of spinal origin. Circulation: We have the most recent technology in the treatment of poor circulation "PAD". Our sophisticated doppler technology can detect and evaluate the severity of peripheral arterial disease precisely. The doctor then determines whether the patient should be referred to a vascular surgeon or treated with new technologies capable of improving blood flow without surgery. The MicroVas electrical form stimulates angiogenesis, that is, the budding of new capillaries and generation of denser capillary networks in the tissues. This lays the groundwork for new tissue growth and repair in the healing process. This results in improved bloodflow that has shown to be persistent. MicroVas has been used on diabetics, with severe ulcers in the feet, who were destined for amputation. As reported by one hospital, treating nearly 700 patients during a 2 year period, "In more than 95% of cases, the feet have been salvaged". Plantar Fasciitis/Heel Spurs: The plantar fascia is a band of tissue running along the bottom of the foot that pulls on the heel. It may become strained, swollen or frayed. The spur is extra bone that may grow near the spot the fascia attaches to the heel in response to its tug on the heel bone. The good news is most of our patients are feeling fine again in 6-8 visits and almost never need surgery thanks to a whole new armamentarium of weapons now available to podiatry in the fight against this painful condition. Plantar fasciitis is becoming more common as our patients enter the golden years and the arch and foot sags and falls. Don't wait thinking it will go away by itself. We have an array of treatment possibilities to battle this condition.
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