podiatrist


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Synonyms for podiatrist

a specialist in care for the feet

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A podiatrist is a medical professional devoted to the study and medical treatment of disorders of the feet, ankles and lower extremities.
Our sister title theMEN reportsin a Facebook post fromAxis PodiatryFacebook page , podiatrist Lindsay Hill shared pictures of the Nabaiji Nataslap Pool Sandals.
Dancers, especially students, should get professionally refitted for pointe shoes once a year, says Frank Sinkoe, an Atlanta podiatrist who specializes in dance medicine.
New offices in Florida are strengthening their podiatrist panel of top doctors to provide patients with the best treatment, now more than ever.
If shoes do not offer adequate support, there are over-the-counter arch support products available as well as custom-designed orthotics through a podiatrist.
Practitioners, such as Podiatrists, are now able to provide immediate relief to their patients in only one office visit with a superior, customized product.
See a podiatrist for advice on reducing the symptoms.
In Spain the increase of enquiries from podiatry students and podiatrists related to the search for answers on how to balance their personal beliefs with their professional activity, has encourage the General Board of Podiatrists' Official Associations (GBPOA) to publish a Code of Ethics.
have a qualification allowing them to practice as a podiatrist.
Despite the hesitation among consumers to seek professional help for foot-related problems, most of those who have done so are happy with the results: among those who have visited a podiatrist, 88% said their podiatrist was able to quickly provide a clear diagnosis, and 76% said their podiatrist was able to prescribe an effective treatment regimen and/or medication that helped their foot- or ankle-related issues improve or go away.
Aesthetic toe-shortening, fat-pad augmentation, and toe-lengthening procedures are the most common, according to one Beverly Hills podiatrist, who brands his procedures with names like "the Cinderella" and "Perfect 10!"