From Tragedy to Triumph: Part 2: Thick, Cracked, Callused Heels
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A new patient and DC Foot Doctor subscriber traveled across the country from California to see .me for his severe foot issues. Three years ago he suffered a traumatic workplace accident as sanitation worker. As a result, he lost all of the toes on his right foot. A combination of his occupation and the accident have led to very thick calluses, and dry cracked skin on his feet. He also describes his experiences with phantom pain, depression, and PTSD that often accompanies amputations. Be sure to watch both parts of this series, not only for the wonderful transformation of his feet, but to gain insight on experiencing a traumatic incident and how to overcome it.
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Kevin E. Jefferson, DPM is a practicing podiatrist, foot surgeon, and wound care specialist licensed in Washington, DC, and Maryland. The content depicted on this channel consists of foot care provided to actual patients. All procedures shown should be performed by a licensed medical professional, and are not meant as a substitute for medical care or do-it-yourself instruction. This channel is for educational purposes only.
Видео From Tragedy to Triumph: Part 2: Thick, Cracked, Callused Heels канала DC Foot Doctor
A new patient and DC Foot Doctor subscriber traveled across the country from California to see .me for his severe foot issues. Three years ago he suffered a traumatic workplace accident as sanitation worker. As a result, he lost all of the toes on his right foot. A combination of his occupation and the accident have led to very thick calluses, and dry cracked skin on his feet. He also describes his experiences with phantom pain, depression, and PTSD that often accompanies amputations. Be sure to watch both parts of this series, not only for the wonderful transformation of his feet, but to gain insight on experiencing a traumatic incident and how to overcome it.
Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/2N2a2R0
The office website is www.metropodiatry.net
Follow me on
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcfootdoctor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcfootdoctor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dcfootor
WISIO: www.wisio.com/dcfoot_doctor
Kevin E. Jefferson, DPM is a practicing podiatrist, foot surgeon, and wound care specialist licensed in Washington, DC, and Maryland. The content depicted on this channel consists of foot care provided to actual patients. All procedures shown should be performed by a licensed medical professional, and are not meant as a substitute for medical care or do-it-yourself instruction. This channel is for educational purposes only.
Видео From Tragedy to Triumph: Part 2: Thick, Cracked, Callused Heels канала DC Foot Doctor
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