I was recently surfing around the Internet when I came across a blog post on the Association of Women Surgeon’s website. The post was titled “Are You Doing My Surgery?”: Addressing Microaggressions in Surgery. It’s a very interesting read that discusses microaggressions between doctor and patient. The main focus of the article revolves around the […]
How We Use Ultrasound To Reduce The Risk Of Surgical Complications
When it comes to providing our patients with the best care, it involves an intricate process of having the right technology, knowing the right care plan and ensuring everyone is on board from start to finish. With the surgical aspect of care, there are not a lot of modifiable factors, in that once a diagnosis […]
Ankle Fracture – Quick Reference Sheet
Quick reference sheets are designed to provide you with surface level information on a given topic. These reference sheets will cover some of the basic topics surrounding a health condition, like Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and similar subjects. For more in-depth information about a specific topic, or to talk to a specialist about your foot […]
MTP Joint Replacement Surgery
Although you may not realize it, your big toe plays a sizeable role in helping you get around. Your big toe bends with every step you take, and the exact location of this bend is occurring at the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint. This joint connects the first long bone in your forefoot (metatarsal) to the first […]
5 Ways To Prevent Blisters In New Shoes
Picking out a new pair of shoes can be fun, but you never really know how they are going to fit your feet until you’ve worn them for a while. New shoes can rub our feet in different locations, and this sheering can cause blisters to develop. However, if you’re aware of how blisters form […]
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