We have a question from a ProLab client today: I have a patient who is 70 yo male with a chronic neuropathic ulcer on the plantar medial 1st MPJ/base of
We will often have ProLab clients ask us to accommodate for prominent fifth metatarsal base. Rarely, however, do they indicate on the prescription form whether the styloid process is prominent
We had this question come in from a ProLab client today: QUESTION: I have a question regarding a prescription for the patient. She has b/l bunions with pain sub second.
A patient came in to pick up her orthotic devices this morning. She has worn orthotics for years for several pathologies but what we were addressing primarily today was pain
I spoke to a ProLab client this morning who is considering getting a ProLab foot scanner in order to replace plaster casting in his office. He was concerned, however, because
I just spoke to a ProLab client who has a patient with large fibromas and he wants to be able to accommodate for those. We were trying to decide whether
I had the opportunity to attend and lecture at the Colorado State podiatry meeting. It was an excellent assortment of talks with numerous “take home and apply in the office”
A recent study, published in the Journal of American Podiatric Medical Association, evaluated the incidents, location, pain, and risk factors of blisters seen in ultramarathoners. Research was conducted at a
I had a ProLab client call complaining that he had a patient that was feeling that their orthotic device is too hard. He wanted to know if he could possibly
We had a question come in today from a ProLab client who recently started using the ProLab 3D Digital Foot Scanner. Here is his question and my answer: QUESTION: