The Gift of Pain
As a podiatrist I see many foot wounds. Many of them due to an accident or an injury but most often due to a lack of pain. It is hard to think of pain as a gift but in the case of the neuropathic foot it is. When walking our brain receives thousands of messages...New Practice Paradigm at Sowell Podiatry
I’m sure most of you read the papers, watch the news and realize that the landscape of medical practice in America is rapidly changing. Sometimes in small subtle changes within particular specialties, rules concerning various types of care, and sometimes in massive...Medicare Changes on Toenail Debridements
In August 2011 our regional version of Medicare made significant changes in how podiatry is practiced. Unfortunately, in my opinion, it is not for the better and I feel obligated to try to explain it to my patients because there is much confusion surrounding the...Dr. Sowell Back at the Keyboard!
First of all, my apologies for not blogging in a while. My excuse is two-fold…lol. My trip to Ireland in August was wonderful (I’ll post some pictures later) but it caused me to take a break from blogging that I never recovered from. The second reason I...Sowell Podiatry Core Value #4
Sowell Podiatry Core Value #4. We strive to reduce diabetic foot complications for our patients, and our community, through education, prevention and early detection of diabetic foot risks.
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