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Monday, February 3rd, 2014 Innovative Foot and Ankle

What is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM)?

A Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) is a medical specialist dedicated to diagnosing and treating conditions of the foot, ankle, and structures of the lower leg. As experts in this field, podiatrists are the most qualified professionals to care for your feet, addressing a range of conditions to help you lead a pain-free life.

Education and Training

Podiatrists undergo rigorous education and training, including:

  • Four Years of Podiatric Medical School: This education focuses on the anatomy, physiology, and pathologies of the lower extremities.
  • Three Years of Hospital Residency Training: Similar to other medical specialties, this residency provides hands-on experience in treating a wide range of foot and ankle conditions.
  • Continuing Education: Podiatrists stay informed of the latest research, treatments, and medical advancements to provide the best care for their patients.

Areas of Specialization

Podiatrists can specialize in various fields to address specific foot and ankle conditions, such as:

  • Surgery: Corrective procedures for structural abnormalities or injuries.
  • Sports Medicine: Managing injuries and conditions related to athletic activities.
  • Wound Care: Treating and preventing complications, especially in diabetic patients.
  • Pediatrics: Addressing foot and ankle issues in children.
  • Diabetic Care: Providing essential care for patients with diabetes to prevent complications.

The Role of a Podiatrist

The primary goal of a podiatrist is to reduce painful foot and ankle symptoms while addressing the root cause of the problem. This comprehensive approach ensures effective and long-lasting relief, improving mobility and quality of life.

Conclusion

If you are experiencing foot or ankle discomfort, consulting a podiatrist is an important step toward relief. Their specialized training and expertise allow them to provide targeted care for a wide range of conditions.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit Innovative Foot & Ankle. Our New Jersey locations in Kenilworth, Bayonne, Cranford, and Little Ferry are here to help you stay on your feet.