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What Is Toenail Fungus? Do I Have It? What Can I Do About It? Noveon NaiLaser receives FDA clearance. Read Press Release. The Noveon NaiLaser is being introduced around the world. The Noveon NaiLaser treatments are currently offered by about 75 doctors in the United States as well as doctors in several other countries. To find doctors in the United States, please click on the state name below or scroll down to your state. If you can't find a doctor near you, please email us. Dr Robin Fleck MD. Matthew Pa...
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On Your Feet: Loss of Sensation in Feet
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Monday, April 19, 2010. Loss of Sensation in Feet. Your nerves are set up like telephone wires throughout your body, conveying information about the outside world to your brain, as well as carrying messages from the brain to parts of your body. When you lose sensation in your feet, it is because some of those telephone wires became damaged. This condition is known as neuropathy (new-ROP-a-thee). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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On Your Feet: July 2010
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Saturday, July 31, 2010. More Fungus Among Us. Last week, we discussed the symptoms and treatment of Athlete's Foot. This week, we consider a similar condition, infection of the nails. In medical jargon, this is known as. Symptoms of fungal infections include:. Nails that are yellow, white, or brown. Nails are losing their shape and/or cracking. Nails lift up off the toe in some cases. Recently, a new treatment involving lasers. Sunday, July 25, 2010.
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On Your Feet: August 2010
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Sunday, August 29, 2010. The Arch of Your Foot. Podiatrists categorize feet by shape. We have an "ideal" foot shape, and anything that is not ideal we say is "deformed." The catch is that almost everybody has some degree of deformity! So don't be insulted if your podiatrist talks about your "deformed" feet—you're just like everyone else. If your foot is arched higher than normal, you have what is known in medical jargon as. Depending on the patient.
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On Your Feet: A Pregnant Woman’s Feet
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Friday, October 29, 2010. A Pregnant Woman’s Feet. Pregnancy causes many changes throughout a woman's body, and the feet are no exception. Fortunately, these changes are relatively benign and can be addressed without extraordinary effort. The complex process of creating a new life requires that a woman carry extra weight around with her at all times. As with people who are overweight, this causes the mother to alter her stance and.
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On Your Feet: What is a Podiatrist?
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Saturday, July 10, 2010. What is a Podiatrist? The fact that you are reading this site indicates that you already have an idea of what a podiatrist is. Still, it's important that patients know exactly what kind of medical specialty we are. So we'll be taking a break from the usual medically themed blog entries to give a fuller idea of what services you can expect from your podiatrist. Are podiatrists "real" doctors? How much money do podiatrists earn?
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On Your Feet: 4 Options for Plantar Fasciitis
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Tuesday, May 18, 2010. 4 Options for Plantar Fasciitis. Do you have pain on the bottom of your foot? There is a very good chance that it is due to. Fash-ee-AY-tus). The plantar fascia is a tissue sheath that protects the foot and maintains the arch. It attaches at the heel bone (calcaneus) and inserts into the bases of the toes. Unfortunately, it will become inflamed with overuse. Aspirin/Ibuprofen: These will help reduce pain and inflammation. If yo...
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On Your Feet: Ingrown Toenail
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. After some unanticipated technical difficulties, we here at. Are back online and proud to resume blogging! Ingrown toenails arise in various ways. Sometimes you cut your nail too short, changing the way it grows. Other times, you might bump your foot, and that is the cause. And then, you might just be born with it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Florida Podiatric Medical Assocation. First Coast Foot Clinic.
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On Your Feet: Luke McCown, ACL injuries, and Podiatry
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For Podiatric Physicians and Patients in Jacksonville. Thursday, September 23, 2010. Luke McCown, ACL injuries, and Podiatry. This past weekend,. The Jacksonville Jaguars lost their quarterback for the season due to a torn right ACL. The ACL refers to the. Found in the knee, and tearing it is a relatively common injury in football. (. Means front or forward, and. Simply means it runs diagonally instead of straight up and down.) So why would a foot doctor be interested in a knee injury? As I discussed here.
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