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Slappin Da Bass
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This is interesting? I've been researching this will older real world guys who said this was going on in Georgia years ago but don't hear about it much now. It is a real "grey zone" because although it involves the ankle area that may include or not include all areas related to the ankle. 50 states have 50 different definitions of scope which makes it hard for universal acceptance of what is legit and what isnt? Every State has a different "grey zone"? Confusing?
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Are you a foreigner? New to the country? Just curious.
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Slappin Da Bass
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Here is the link for the Ca podiatrist performing leg procedures. Its being marked for cosmetic purposes now. I find this incredibly interesting. If you can get breast implants and nose jobs, IVF, face lifts, etc why not cosmetic procedures to grow taller? As long as it is safe and the physician is well trained, it could be a new niche for podiatry.
http://www.podiatrym.com/letters2.cfm?id=57897 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrc-3fl4jRY Last edited by hematosis; 10-06-2012 at 12:39 AM. |
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There was girl that I grew up with from back home. She was born with one leg significantly shorter than the other. For awhile her family chose not to address it and remarkably she was able to participate in sports and play with the rest of us when we were kids. Then they decided to address the issue and she spent pretty much all of middle school, high school, and even some of her college years undergoing limb-lengthening procedures to eventually lengthen her leg. Today you would never know she had that issue. It took a long time to finally correct. This procedure was intended to address these kind of patients. It was never originally created to help people grow taller for cosmetic purposes. If more pods get involved in limb-lengthening for cosmetic purpose it would erase any legitimacy this profession has achieved. All this comes down to is someone looking to make a quick $$$. Last edited by Ankle Breaker; 10-06-2012 at 09:05 AM. |
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Osteopathic Foot Dentist
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I'm confused by this statement. Why do you think this is the case? IMO, this is equivalent to elective cosmetic surgery, and plastic surgeons are generally regarded as the smartest, best surgeons in the field.
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Limb length discrepency is actually something podiatrists see quite frequently and can treat through proper orthopedic/biomechanical care (orthoses, shoe modifications, etc). Marketing yourself as someone who can "cure" short stature would absolutely set everything we have worked hard for back to the beginning. The procedure is cumbersome and not simple. Anything could happen and it's not worth the risk to mess with a patient's normal bone structure only to gain an inch or two. As for comparing podiatric surgeons to plastic surgeons there is no comparison. Educational standards at the majority of the podiatry schools are NOT on par with medical school. The APMLE is an absolute joke to the USMLE (the USMLE practice questions I did were better written than the questions on the APMLE exam). This is all about trying to make easy $$$ on an "elective procedure"...A LOT of it. Last edited by Ankle Breaker; 10-06-2012 at 02:49 PM. |
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