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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Interesting to watch, especially when you have foot problems AND like to watch operations. Dr. Haller really is as sweet as she is on the show. I made an appointment with her after seeing a procedure on the show that I thought would help me. Turned out the procedure wasn't right for me, but I had her cut my ingrown toenails. She did it in the office, unlike my local doctor who wanted to do surgery. But the takeaway is Dr. Haller is very sweet and caring in real life, not just an act for the show.
Here another medical show has broken thru this time "TLC's" "My Feet Are Killing Me" and it's interesting and informative on conditions and medical matters of the feet as two podiatrist surgeons operate on folks feet from everywhere it features rashes, skin conditions, growths, enlarged feet and bone and heel spurs it's really somewhat gross and gory to view still it's a fun watch to see patients getting help and relieve from pain and discomfort!
This series shows what the human body can do to itself! And 3 doctors ready to help some people suffering with physical and emotional pain due to serious foot problems.
Watch it because it is educational and strangely addictive to learn how some people have lived decades with foot problems and have persevered to live a full life despite their discomfort.
And the Doctors are very empathic and willing to listen.
Watch it because it is educational and strangely addictive to learn how some people have lived decades with foot problems and have persevered to live a full life despite their discomfort.
And the Doctors are very empathic and willing to listen.
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.
Very informative and well done show with two wonderful podiatric surgeons who really seem to care about their patients (unfortunately this quality is a true rarity). Love it!
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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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- Runtime42 minutes
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