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Volume 18 - Issue 9 - September 2005

Column

Clinical Solutions in Practice
09/03/2005
By Robi Garthwait, Contributing Editor
By Robi Garthwait, Contributing Edito...
   Considering the prevalence of orthotic therapy in podiatric care today, it only seemed like a matter of time before a technologically advanced option arrived on the scene. With the introduction of the PedAlign™ system, podiatrists may have...
   Considering the prevalence of orthotic therapy in podiatric care today, it only seemed like a matter of time before a technologically advanced option arrived on the scene. With the introduction of the PedAlign™ system, podiatrists may have...
   Considering the prevalence of...
09/03/2005
Podiatry Today
Clinical Solutions in Practice
09/03/2005
By Robi Garthwait, Contributing Editor
By Robi Garthwait, Contributing Edito...
   Considering the prevalence of orthotic therapy in podiatric care today, it only seemed like a matter of time before a technologically advanced option arrived on the scene. With the introduction of the PedAlign™ system, podiatrists may have...
   Considering the prevalence of orthotic therapy in podiatric care today, it only seemed like a matter of time before a technologically advanced option arrived on the scene. With the introduction of the PedAlign™ system, podiatrists may have...
   Considering the prevalence of...
09/03/2005
Podiatry Today
09/03/2005
By Anthony Poggio, DPM
By Anthony Poggio, DPM
   Getting a denial for claims is, at best, upsetting for both the doctor and staff. Often, the doctor sees this in a negative light. If the dollar amount in question is small, he or she may totally disregard it, believing it is “not worth...
   Getting a denial for claims is, at best, upsetting for both the doctor and staff. Often, the doctor sees this in a negative light. If the dollar amount in question is small, he or she may totally disregard it, believing it is “not worth...
   Getting a denial for claims...
09/03/2005
Podiatry Today

Continuing Education

Education
09/03/2005
By Nick Martin, DPM, Tim Oldani, DPM, and Matthew J. Claxton, DPM
By Nick Martin, DPM, Tim Oldani, DPM,...
   Increased plantar foot pressure is a leading cause of ulceration in the diabetic population.1 Healing these ulcers requires adequate blood supply, control of infection, excellent wound care and offloading or pressure redistribution of the...
   Increased plantar foot pressure is a leading cause of ulceration in the diabetic population.1 Healing these ulcers requires adequate blood supply, control of infection, excellent wound care and offloading or pressure redistribution of the...
   Increased plantar foot...
09/03/2005
Podiatry Today

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