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Lowell Scott Weil, Jr., DPM, MBA, FACFAS

Practice Builders
02/03/2008
Heel pain is the single most common reason that patients seek out the care of podiatric physicians. Estimates state that more than 15 million Americans suffer with heel pain and emerging technologies for treatment have ballooned over the past...
Heel pain is the single most common reason that patients seek out the care of podiatric physicians. Estimates state that more than 15 million Americans suffer with heel pain and emerging technologies for treatment have ballooned over the past...
Heel pain is the single most...
02/03/2008
Podiatry Today
Blog
05/27/2016
Over the last week or so, the podiatric community has been up in arms about the letter that has circulated from David Teuscher, MD, the President of the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), and Mark Easley, MD, the President of...
Over the last week or so, the podiatric community has been up in arms about the letter that has circulated from David Teuscher, MD, the President of the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), and Mark Easley, MD, the President of...
Over the last week or so, the...
05/27/2016
Podiatry Today
05/20/2010
Yes. Although the Weil osteotomy provides an excellent surgical option for primary central ray pathologies, this author says it is not appropriate for most central metatarsal pathologies due to biomechanical factors and it is prone to...
Yes. Although the Weil osteotomy provides an excellent surgical option for primary central ray pathologies, this author says it is not appropriate for most central metatarsal pathologies due to biomechanical factors and it is prone to...
Yes. Although the Weil osteotomy...
05/20/2010
Podiatry Today
Blog
06/24/2015
In my last DPM Blog (see http://tinyurl.com/qgh9azu ), I talked about the conservative regimen we employ at the Weil Foot & Ankle Institute that is evidence-based and provides consistent outcomes. However, no matter how diligent the physician...
In my last DPM Blog (see http://tinyurl.com/qgh9azu ), I talked about the conservative regimen we employ at the Weil Foot & Ankle Institute that is evidence-based and provides consistent outcomes. However, no matter how diligent the physician...
In my last DPM Blog (see...
06/24/2015
Podiatry Today
Feature
08/23/2017
Sharing insights from their experience as well as the emerging literature on plantar plate surgery, these authors examine current controversies over the alleged association between second metatarsal length and plantar plate pathology, review...
Sharing insights from their experience as well as the emerging literature on plantar plate surgery, these authors examine current controversies over the alleged association between second metatarsal length and plantar plate pathology, review...
Sharing insights from their...
08/23/2017
Podiatry Today
Cover Feature
01/01/2024
Despite prevalence in discussion and research, many questions remain on best pathways to treat plantar plate and second metatarsophalangeal joint pathology. Here the authors share their research and clinical experience, along with the...
Despite prevalence in discussion and research, many questions remain on best pathways to treat plantar plate and second metatarsophalangeal joint pathology. Here the authors share their research and clinical experience, along with the...
Despite prevalence in discussion...
01/01/2024
Podiatry Today
Blog
05/04/2016
The Weil Foot and Ankle Institute is rapidly expanding. We now either own or partner with practices in New York City, Dallas, Maryland, Virginia and Los Angeles in addition to our home base in Chicagoland. With this growth, we are adding...
The Weil Foot and Ankle Institute is rapidly expanding. We now either own or partner with practices in New York City, Dallas, Maryland, Virginia and Los Angeles in addition to our home base in Chicagoland. With this growth, we are adding...
The Weil Foot and Ankle...
05/04/2016
Podiatry Today
10/26/2009
    Yes. Lowell Weil Jr., DPM, MBA, FACFAS cites emerging research on low-energy ESWT and says it can be a cost-effective treatment for plantar fasciitis and other conditions.    When musculoskeletal extracorporeal shockwave (ESWT) was...
    Yes. Lowell Weil Jr., DPM, MBA, FACFAS cites emerging research on low-energy ESWT and says it can be a cost-effective treatment for plantar fasciitis and other conditions.    When musculoskeletal extracorporeal shockwave (ESWT) was...
    Yes. Lowell Weil Jr., DPM,...
10/26/2009
Podiatry Today
Blog
06/02/2015
I do not know if this is the case everywhere in the country, but in Chicagoland, late spring is heel pain season. People have been cooped up in their homes waiting for the seemingly endless winter to break and when it does, people rush to get...
I do not know if this is the case everywhere in the country, but in Chicagoland, late spring is heel pain season. People have been cooped up in their homes waiting for the seemingly endless winter to break and when it does, people rush to get...
I do not know if this is the...
06/02/2015
Podiatry Today
Feature
08/24/2017
Myth. These authors argue that first ray hypermobility is a result of a bunion deformity and not its cause, and assert that the term “instability” is more accurate.    By Brett J. Waverly, DPM, AACFAS, Sarah E. Haller, DPM,...
Myth. These authors argue that first ray hypermobility is a result of a bunion deformity and not its cause, and assert that the term “instability” is more accurate.    By Brett J. Waverly, DPM, AACFAS, Sarah E. Haller, DPM,...
Myth. These authors argue that...
08/24/2017
Podiatry Today