Time For a New Pair of Orthotics?   What's New In Podiatry?
Patients often ask us, "how long will my orthotics last?" This varies from patient to patient, depending on the individual's level of activity and wear patterns. "Normal" wear ranges from 18 months to 3 years. To determine whether your orthotics are still providing the biomechanical support and correction they were designed for, they should be evaluated at last every 6 months by one of our doctors. Please call our office if it's time to have your orthotics checked. Topical Medication offers new, safer treatment for nail fungus. Are you tired of looking at those thick, discolored fungal nails? Penlac Nail Solution, a new topical medication, is simple to apply and avoids the dangerous side effects associated with oral antifungal medications. This revolutionary treatment is now available at Country Foot Care. For more information, call our office for a nail evaluation to determine if Penlac might help your condition.
 
Osteoid Osteoma:
Diagnosis and Treatment
   

Osteoid Osteoma is a painful osteoblastic process, usually found on the tibia or femur. Pre-operative diagnosis is usually made by roentgenogram. The Clinical indications for osteoid osteoma, as well as the disease process and the literature are reviewed in this paper. To read more click here.


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