Thursday, July 18, 2013

How An Austin Foot Doctor Can Help You

By Carmella Watts


Human medicine is wide and complex. It involves the study, prevention and treatment of a range of complications affecting the human body. These complications are usually dealt with in different medical fields. Podiatry is the field that deals with health issues of the feet. Basically, it is considered to be a branch of medicine that devotes itself to the study and care of low body extremities, meaning those below the knees. An Austin foot doctor will therefore, diagnose and treat feet diseases and also administer the right medication.

A hoof medical doctor is also referred to technically as a podiatrist. A podiatrist is a medical qualified professional who practices podiatry. Podiatry in general consists of two major arms. These arms can either be surgical care or non surgical care. Some foot care specialists are trained and licensed to carry out both branches of podiatry while in other countries fully qualified podiatrists have to seek further specialization to be licensed for surgical care.

As mentioned earlier, a podiatrist works on health issues occurring below the knee. In podiatry, as the practice is called, there are several sub specializations. These specializations include reconstructive or cosmetic ankle and hoof surgery. This is usually done after an accident or to correct birth defects. Another specialization is that which relates to sports medicine. There are podiatrists who specifically work in the sports sector. Other specialties that are present in podiatry include; general, forensic, onco-podiatry which deals with cancers and dermatological.

Different illnesses and conditions of the feet require immediate treatment from a podiatrist. Among these conditions and diseases there are bunions, arches and corns, flat feet, rheumatism of the feet, calluses in the feet, diabetic feet and skin diseases affecting the feet. Broken bones and torn tendons are also among the range duties of a professional doctor.

A podiatrist is an extremely important medical professional in the society. In the modern times especially, we face a lot of hoof complications as a result of lifestyle choices, the types of footwear worn and the environment we live in. Complications such as diabetic feet, rheumatism and feet skin cancer are on the rise.

Different regions and countries have different requirements for accreditation and certification of foot care doctors. In many countries, academic requirements for podiatrists consist of four years of undergraduate studying of podiatry, specialized hoof care studying for four other years and a further three to four years in residency training.

Upon completion of the residency, some doctors decide to specialize in other sub branches of hoof care. Podiatrists are represented by a variety of non-governmental bodies and organizations. Seeking memberships in these groups has a lot of benefits for the specialist.

Different countries will have varying rules and regulations concerning the medical hoof care industry. The above are only general outlines of podiatry worldwide. An Austin foot doctor is trained to deal with almost every medical problem affecting the lower extremities of the human body. You should therefore, not be afraid to ask for help concerning any problem. Whether it is a wound or a bunion, see a podiatrist immediately.




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