Thursday, September 27, 2012

Why You Shouldn't Buy Drugstore Orthotics


The human foot is one of the most beautifully engineered vehicles that exists. On an average day each one might endure between 8,000-10,000 steps; each one placing 1.5 times your bodyweight of force on it. Despite these amazing statistics, if we care for them, they can last a lifetime. However, this brings up an important point; care. It only makes sense that proper attention and maintenance be given to such an important part of our body since its responsible for our transportation. To podiatrists dismay, many Americans don’t view their feet from such a perspective. Let’s take for example orthotics. They are a mainstay of conservative treatment for everything from plantar fasciitis to congenital anomalies yet it’s often considered normal to pick up a non-customized pair from the drugstore. This may seem cost effective and efficient but if people understood the gravity behind such a casual decision they’d reconsider this choice. Feet are like snowflakes, there isn’t a single pair out there that is exactly alike. It would only make sense that to receive the greatest benefit from a device such as an orthotic it be totally customized to the exact shape of both your left and right foot. If you told your neighbor you had a hard time seeing due to buying non-prescription glasses from the local pharmacy they’d look at you incredulously. Immediately following with the question of why you wouldn’t see an optometrist to receive a pair designed to correct your unique impairment. Orthotics are very much the same. They must be customized and designed exactly for each of your unique feet to truly get any benefit from them.

If you’re suffering from any sort of pain, or are simply looking for a means of better support during athletics, or long stints on your feet consider a pair of fully customized orthotics. Podiatrists like Dr. Michael Garvin of Port Saint Lucie, Florida have the ability and skill to take the most accurate impressions of your feet possible, and have orthotics made from them. There is a reason orthotics have been a method of treatment for foot pain and support for over 50 years.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

PADnet Helps Save Lives


Many people are not aware, but maybe the single greatest determinant of your health is the quality of your vasculature. There isn’t a single tissue in the human body that isn’t severely affected when the blood supply to it is compromised. Peripheral arterial disease is a manifestation of having chronically damaged blood vessels due to a variety of reasons such as diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol levels, over the age of 50, and the African American ethnicity. These are all etiologies that are extremely prevalent in our society. Research suggests that 12-14% of the general population in the United States is afflicted by vascular disease. What’s scary is that 70-80% of this group is asymptomatic, meaning an individual may appear to be healthy enough one day and the next lose their life by way of a heart attack. Peripheral arterial disease is an extremely life altering disease that is very underreported. Simply having a past history of smoking and/or high cholesterol predisposes an individual to peripheral arterial disease.

To truly know the quality of your vasculature more qualitative testing than simple blood panels and pressures needs to be performed. PADnet is a service offered by Dr. Michael Garvin that offers the kind of critical data that could save a patient's life. PADnet is a computerized system that only takes 15-20 minutes to be performed on a patient. It is minimally invasive and offers the patient no discomfort. PADnet is an amazing new technology that can be done in office. Avoid being part of the underreported statistic and have the health of your blood vessels assessed by a physician utilizing PADnet like Dr. Garvin; it could save your life.

To contact Dr. Garvin of Port Saint Lucie, Florida click here.


Sources cited: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/pad/treatment.html
       http://www.biomedix.com/products/padnet_plus.asp

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Treating Plantar Fasciitis with Platelet Rich Plasma



Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of a sheet-like connective tissue structure that spans from the plantar calcaneus, or heel bone of the foot, to the ball of the foot (metatarsal heads). Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It is sometimes also referred to as Heel Spur Syndrome (HSS). The causes of inflammation are diverse and can be due to a variety of abnormalities in gait and behavior. The most common cause in the average population is excessive pronation of the foot during walking and/or running. The plantar fascia acts to passively stabilize the arch of the foot, and also assists in propulsion during walking and running. Due to the frequency of use during normal daily activities (climbing stairs, walking, squatting, etc) the plantar fascia is prone to becoming inflamed in many individuals.
Orthotics and stretching have rightfully been a mainstay of treatment for patients with acute plantar fasciitis over the years. They’re safe, healthy ways a doctor can treat the inflammation and keep the patient on their feet. However, often times these methods fail and doctors resort to steroids or other methods such as surgery when the condition turns chronic. Dr. Michael Garvin of Port Saint Lucie, Florida suggests trying something new, and safe that avoids the pitfalls seen with steroid use, and/or surgery. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections have been proven by literature and research to help heal chronic wounds and ailments over the years. In fact, research has shown that 70% of patients with chronic plantar fasciitis have seen partial to full resolution of pain with treatment by PRP injections. If you have further questions about receiving this type of treatment for your chronic plantar fasciitis contact Dr. Garvin by clicking here, and also by visiting this informational page here.


**resources: podiatrytoday.com
                    harvesttech.com