DR PODIATRIST
Dr Podiatrist is an often misunderstood term. A Podiatrist is a doctor – a physician and surgeon of the foot an ankle. It is a medical specialty, similar to orthopedics or pediatrics, that specializes in intensive study of foot pathology and treatment thereof. A Podiatrist is trained in the basic medical sciences for a period of 4 years, but during those years will concentrate of the treatment, both medically and surgically, of the foot and ankle. Residency and internship follow graduation from 4 years of Medical school.
Though varying with individual State laws, the Podiatrist is licensed to treat the foot, ankle, and lower leg. Podiatrists are able to write prescriptions, perform surgery in hospitals and surgical centers, and are recognized as Physicians and Surgeons of the Foot. Their services are covered by Medicare and most insurance companies.
Podiatry Doctors, or Doctors of Podiatric Medicine, (or Podiatrists), are physicians specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of the foot and ankle. They are Physicians and Surgeons of the foot, with their scope of practice limited to the lower leg (in some states), the foot and ankle. Their training consists of 4 years of medical school after college, and extensive internship and residency training after graduating from medical school. Post-doctorate training will establish their credentials and surgical proficiency, similar to any medical specialty. Podiatrists, as with all medical professionals, are licensed by each state.
Common foot ailments treated by Podiatry Doctors (Podiatrists) are corns, calluses, ingrown toenails, heel and pain, warts, generalized foot and ankle pain and bunions. Diabetics greatly seek the help of Podiatrists to assist in proper toenail trimming and prevention of open wounds and ulcers. Generalized foot pain if often treated by Podiatrists with custom insoles for shoes, or “orthotics”.
Podiatrists fill a specialized niche in our society – treating and alleviating foot pain. They have been specifically trained to assist in determining the causes and treatment of chronic foot pain, thus offering the public the relief necessary to obtain a fulfilling and pain free lifestyle.
Tags: common foot ailments, diabetics, foot and ankle pain, Orthotics