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- Routine foot care, preventative care for senior citizens.
- Diabetic preventative and treatment complicated foot conditions.
- Trauma Foot and Ankle
- Surgery Foot and Ankle
- Sports Injuries, sports medicine
- Biomechanics, walking and running
- Foot and Ankle Orthotics
- Pediatric and Adolescent foot and ankle conditions
- Workplace Injuries-Workers compensation
- Disability Evaluations-AME, QME, IME: Podiatry and Chiropractic
- Naturopathy and Homeopathy
- Chiropractic
- Chronic pain syndromes foot and ankle
- Failed foot and ankle surgery
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OUR PROMISE OF PRIVACY AND CONSENT TO PATIENT RECORDS
(HIPAA)
Our office is fully committed to compliance with HIPAA guidelines by:
Providing appropriate security for our patient records.
Protecting the privacy of our patients medical information.
Providing our patients with proper access to their medical records.
Maintain our patient information and billing processes in compliance with National HIPAA standards.
If you ever have any questions or concerns about our services or charges, we encourage you to call:
(510) 614-5633 and ask for our Compliance Officer.
Whats New?
Plantar Fasiitis and Fasciosis, chronic tendon pain {tendinosis}. Recently there has been an epidemic of people suffering from plantar heel and arch pain. There are also many patients who have chronic tendon pain, [tendinosis], and some who develop a flat foot from rupturing the tendon that helps hold up the arch, [the posterior tibial tendon]. There are newer non-surgical and minimally invasive procedures that have been very promising for both non-responsive plantar fasciitis and heel/arch pain, as well as chronic tendon pain. These procedures help stimulate the healing process in thickened degenerated plantar fascia and tendons, without altering the integrity of the structures. These procedures include radio frequency microtenotomy and microfacsiotomy, as well as high intensity shock wave treatment. These are called Topaz and Ossatron respectively. These newer procedures are used for those 'non-responders', who fail what is normally very successful treatment. If you have questions or feel I can help you please feel free to email me.
I remain very sincerly yours,
Steven I. subotnick, DPM, DC |
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