Two podiatrist surgeons tackle extreme and bizarre foot issues of desperate patients.Two podiatrist surgeons tackle extreme and bizarre foot issues of desperate patients.Two podiatrist surgeons tackle extreme and bizarre foot issues of desperate patients.
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First off, the concept is great. It's reminiscent of pimple popping in that it's gross but informative at the same time. You learn about conditions.
However, there are some very questionable decisions made by the dictors here, like shortening an otherwise healthy long second toe. Also people wake up during surgery, which is horrible, but more so if scripted for the show.
It seems that some of these are unnecessarily operated.
Also the extreme gore is unnecessary. These scenes could have just as well been done in B/W or desaturated.
However, there are some very questionable decisions made by the dictors here, like shortening an otherwise healthy long second toe. Also people wake up during surgery, which is horrible, but more so if scripted for the show.
It seems that some of these are unnecessarily operated.
Also the extreme gore is unnecessary. These scenes could have just as well been done in B/W or desaturated.
Interesting show! Cannot believe people take so long to care for their feet. Also very informative by the two foot surgeons
I have watched at least 3 patients waking during surgery.
This should never happen!
The Anesthesiologist is not paying attention to the patient. When he is alerted by the surgeon of the problem it takes him to much time to sedate the patient! This is shown on tv. People who have fears of this situation happening to them are having their fears played out.
After the first time it should never have happened again!
You have an Anesthesiologist problem!
I can't believe "Dr. Brad" was wearing a cloth mask during covid instead of a surgical mask. Weird. The patients were wearing surgical masks. He also wasn't wearing gloves when he was examining people's feet. Dr. Ebonie seems like the best "doctor" out of the bunch. I keep wondering whatever made these people want to be podiatrists. I've never seen such gross and disgusting feet in my life.
The show is interesting and we see some people in terrible pain helped often after many years of pain which is good , but also I have noticed many of the problems are likely linked to the size of some of the patients. Many are obese some morbidly obese and putting 2-3 times a normal weight through your feet and ankles/ knees will clearly cause problems and pain long term. Many of the patients wouldn't get the surgery in the U. K. until they lost weight but I guess as they are paying for it directly in the USA it's just done without any guidance on how reducing weight might aid them long term. I guess with some it's chicken and egg if they have problems they can't exercise or walk far from pain so put on weight. Although if you know that why not check your calorie intake and monitor or reduce weight that way. Without losing a lot of weight many will just get further foot and ankle problems later on and the merry go round of surgery starts again.
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- 腳痛要人命
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- 812 Courtyard Drive, Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, USA(Dr. Brad Schaeffer's office, Seasons 1-3)
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