Sunday, November 21, 2010

Latest Foot Care-Makeup


When it comes to feet it is as important to choose a good doctor as it is when you take care of your heart, for example. Do not just walk in the first foot pain or podiatrist you find in your neighborhood. Take your time and seek out the best there is for your feet like any other part of your body, deserves the best there is.
1. Do your homework first: Before you even set out to search the right place to show your feet, you need to know what the market is offering and at what cost. Check out the most reputed foot clinics in the country and see what they offer.



Focus especially on the problems that interest you most and learn as much as you can about it. The better you do your homework, the more negotiation power you would have when you meet your future foot doctor.
2. Do they have the latest available technology? Ask the doctor whether he or she offers treatment with the help of the latest available technology. It is not enough to get an affirmative answer on this one. You need to further ask whether the doctor or any other personnel in the clinic have been trained and certified for using such technology.



Without such certification, they would be using you as their guinea pig to gain such experience. Some of the latest technologies available today in this field are fluoroscopy, sonograms, Doppler, endoscopy, and digital X-rays among others.
3. Do they offer orthotics? Orthotics is a specific health profession that focuses on designing, developing, fitting and manufacturing of rehabilitative orthoses or devices that help physically challenged people to participate in various sports such as skiing, walking, skating, and running as well as other activities. These devices are not only good to help such people follow their dreams, but also alleviate foot pain to a large degree.
4. Do they offer cryosurgery? This is a very recent addition to the treatment of heel pain. It involves sophisticated surgery which is minimally invasive and spans over maximum 15 minutes. This means you need not stay in the hospital for long, which in turn means less inconvenience and a highly reduced medical bill.

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