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- What Is a Podiatrist, What They Do, and When You Should See One - WebMD
Podiatrists are medical professionals who help people dealing with issues of the foot and lower limbs Learn more about the work they do and why you might want to see a podiatrist
- Podiatry - Wikipedia
Podiatry is practiced as a specialty in many countries In Australia, graduates of recognised academic programs can register through the Podiatry Board of Australia as a "podiatrist", and those with additional recognised training may also receive endorsement to prescribe or administer restricted medications and or seek specialist registration
- Home - APMA MAIN
To see all the ways APMA is fighting for the profession and ways to help out, take a look at APMA's mid-year report If you are one of the millions of Americans experiencing foot pain, see a podiatrist today and get back to a healthy, mobile life
- Podiatry - Orlando Health
Podiatry medicine specialists are skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of injuries, skin and nail problems, and congenital conditions affecting the foot, ankle and lower extremities
- Podiatry (Foot Ankle) - Mayo Clinic Health System
Whether you’re struggling with bunion pain, chronic ankle instability, or need advanced foot surgery, Mayo Clinic Health System’s podiatry experts are here to help you move confidently and comfortably
- Podiatry - Parkview Health
At Parkview Physicians Group – Podiatry, our physicians are dedicated to treating your foot and ankle problems, reducing pain and discomfort, and helping you get back to doing the things you love
- Podiatry: What Is It and What Do Podiatrists Do? - Patient
What is podiatry? Podiatry is a specialist area of healthcare that provides prevention, diagnosis, treatment and advice for a wide range of conditions affecting the feet and lower limbs
- What Is Podiatry? Diagnosing and Treating Foot Problems
Podiatry is a branch of medicine dedicated to diagnosing and treating foot and ankle conditions Podiatrists are the experts in keeping feet and ankles healthy A referral to a podiatrist might be necessary if you are experiencing persistent foot or ankle problems
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