Dearborn Foot Doctor Releases Hammertoe from Shoes Resource on Podiatry.md
Dearborn, MI (PRWEB) December 31, 2013 -- Dearborn Foot and Ankle Doctor, Dr. Lawrence Young, has released a Hammertoe from shoes resource on his new website for his 30+ year old foot care clinic in Metro Detroit. The article, available on Dr. Young’s website, Podiatry.md, discusses several aspects of hammertoe caused by shoes.
Dr. Young had this to say about the resource: “Hammertoe is a constant issue in our society, with heels being so popular and women being so active. This resource helps identify it, and makes it easy to contact us if you’re a Metro-Detroit hammertoe patient.”
Dr. Young has been serving Metro Detroit podiatric needs for over 30 years. He is affiliated with nearly every major healthcare provider in the Southeast Michigan area, including the Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, Detroit Medical Center, Oakwood Hospital, and the St. John Oakland Hospital. Dr. Young is very well known for his work in external bone healing, forefoot reconstruction techniques, ankle arthroscopy and bunion correction. He is certified in the latest foot surgery techniques such as laser surgery and arthroscopic ankle surgery.
Dr. Young owns Georgetown Podiatric Surgeons, located off of Metro Parkway in Sterling Heights, and Dearborn Podiatric Surgeons, located on Outer Drive in Dearborn. In addition to his own clinics, Dr. Young also treats patients at the many health care institutions with which he is affiliated. Dr. Young is practiced in the most cutting edge surgical techniques for hammertoe surgery, and can typically treat patients regardless of severity of the hammertoe.
More foot care information can be accessed via the blog or with the site’s disorder search bar, which allows people to find more information about many disorders, and the site also contains maps with interactive directions for accessibility. Dr. Young periodically updates the Podiatry.md blog with practical foot care tips for http://podiatry.md.
Click here to read the guide: http://podiatry.md/heel-pain-3-common-causes/.
If you are interested in bunion treatment from Dr. Young, please visit Podiatry.md.
Kevin Qian, Dr. Lawrence Young, http://www.podiatry.md, +1 (248) 895-2930, [email protected]
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