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Sharon Wiles, DPM 

Dr. Wiles' Recommended Resources

Patient Information/Care Documents Developed in Our Department:
Bunions / Hallux Abductovalgus
Hallux Limitus / Hallux Rigidus
Hammertoes
Metatarsalgia
Neuroma (Morton's Neuroma / Intermetatarsal Neuroma)
Midfoot Impingement Syndrome
Plantar Fasciitis
Achilles Tendinitis / Enthesopathy
Posterior Tibial Tendon Problems
Subtalar Impingement Syndrome
Ankle Arthritis / Degenerative Joint Disease
Hindfoot / Ankle Arthrodesis Surgery
Tarsal Coalition
Preventive Care for Patients with Sensation or Circulation Loss in the Feet
Post-operative Care Following Nail Surgery

Links to Podiatry Organizations:
American Board of Podiatric Surgery
The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
The American Podiatric Medical Association

Online Patient Resources:
The Patient Information Website of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
PodiatryNetwork.com - An Excellent Patient-Oriented Resource
HeelSpurs.Com - A Comprehensive Site on Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain

Kaiser's Foot Health Education Materials:
Common Foot & Ankle Problems
La Educación para la Salud
Osteoporosis Recommendations

Online Sports Medicine Resources:
American Association of Podiatric Sports Medicine - An excellent resource for sports injuries and shoe recommendations.
Another excellent sports medicine resource - Dr. Pribut's Running Inuries Page

 


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