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MARCH 2013 | PODIATRY MANAGEMENT | 125www.podiatrym.com
If knowledge is power, then time is surely money. That’s the idea be-hind the Podiatry Management Annual Buyers’ Guide. To save you timeby providing you an easy and convenient source of all the major podi-
atric products and services you use in the everyday course of running yourpractice.This year’s guide is divided into two parts. Part I lists company names
alphabetically and provides pertinent address and phone/fax/website infor-mation, with additional product and/or service data for advertisers in thisspecial edition.
Part II, which starts on page 163, lists companies or organizations ac-cording to the type of product or service they provide. Listings in manycases feature both company/organization and product name; thus, if you’relooking for Naftin under ‘Pharmaceuticals: Anti-Fungals,’ you can find thisbrand name even if you don’t know that Merz is the manufacturer.Another cross-referencing feature makes it easier for you to find relat-
ed products. For example, if you’re looking in the ‘Orthotics, Prefabricat-ed’ category, you will also find the cross-reference ‘See also: Insoles, HeelSupports, and Pads.’If you have an office manual, we recommend that you photocopy
these pages and add them to your source lists. That way, the next timeyou run short of x-rays, for example, you can quickly locate a supplier. In-cidentally, we encourage you to support these suppliers. Collectively, theyprovide the advertising dollars necessary to support magazines such asthis; and many, as well, contribute to podiatric student scholarships andresearch.
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WHO’SWHO
WHO’SWHO
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and become a Fellow while grand-fathering still exists. APWH is theONLY physician-specific member-ship organization in the US provid-ing physician-directed education,advocacy and representation. TheAPWH represents physicians deal-ing with at-risk patients to legisla-tures and administrators address-ing the ongoing changes in the Na-tional Healthcare delivery system.Educational directives differ fromother wound healing organizationsbecause the APWH addressesphysicians’ needs while other or-ganizations have a large nursingand physical therapy membershipinfluencing the educational pro-gramming. APWH educationalgoals and objectives focus on howto both manage and treat the dis-ease, in addition to the wound. Asphysicians we differ from nursesand other healthcare professionalsin that we are responsible for diag-nosis, writing orders and manage-ment. This necessitates an organi-zation that reflects the differencesbetween doctors and the otherwound care team members. Learnmore about our “CongressionalPhysician” program as well asother aspects and/or join theAcademy at www.APWH.org
RSN 2;see adv. p. 93
ACORORTHOPAEDIC18530 S. Miles Pkwy.Cleveland, OH 44128(800) 237-2267 (ACOR)(216) 662-4500Fax: (216) 662-4547www.acor.come-mail: email@acor.com
ACTIVEINNOVATIONSPO Box 1001Gardner, KS 66030(800) 800-2896Fax (913) 884-5626
www.activeinnovations.netemail: info@activeinnovations.netActive Innovations, medical divi-sion of Active Ankle—subsidiary ofCramer Products—works withmedical professionals to design
1ST PROVIDERSCHOICE(480) 782-1116www.1st providerschoice.com
20/20 IMAGING471 Jennings Dr., Ste. ALake in the Hills, IL 60156(866) 734-6234www.2020imaging.netemail: info@2020imaging.net
ATHE ACADEMY OFAMBULATORY FOOT ANDANKLE SURGERY (AAFAS)1601 Walnut St., Ste. 1005Phila., PA 19102(800) 433-4892(215) 569-3303Fax: (215) 569-3310www.aafas.org
The mission of the Academy ofAmbulatory Foot & Ankle Surgery(AAFAS) is the promotion and ed-ucation of minimal invasive footand ankle surgery. The Academyof Ambulatory Foot & AnkleSurgery is an international associa-tion of multi-disciplined surgeons,including podiatrists, orthopedicsurgeons and allopathic physicians,who are dedicated to the correc-tion of foot and ankle pathologyusing minimal invasive procedures.The mission is to improve publichealth through education, ambula-tion, rehabilitation and research.Membership includes physicians inNorth America, Central America,South America, Europe, Asia andMiddle East.
RSN 1;see adv. p. 116
THE ACADEMY OFPHYSICIANS IN WOUNDHEALING (APWH)3524 Yadkinville Rd.,Suite # 194Winston Salem, NC 27106(336) 923-5604www.APWH.org
The Academy of Physicians inWound Healing (APWH) com-pletely addresses the needs of thephysician in wound healing. Join
and develop products that preventpain and injury and help patientsheal as quickly and comfortably aspossible, in the most appropriateway. Active Innovations has solu-tions not only for the foot andankle, but also the knee, hand,wrist and elbow.
RSN 3;see adv. p. 179
ADVANTAGE LAB130B E. Jefryn Blvd.Deer Park, NY 11729(866) 548-3668
AEROLASE777 Old Saw Mill River Rd.Tarrytown, NY 10591(914) 345-8300Fax: (914) 345-8303www.aerolase.com
The LightPod Forte®, Nd:YAG1064nm laser by Aerolase, bringsnew revenue streams and an ex-cellent potential return on in-vestment to the podiatrist. Nocostly service contract, gels orconsumables limit your cost ofownership solely to the initialpurchase. LightPod lasers repre-sent a new technology platform,which eliminates fiber-optic ca-bles and water-cooling subsys-tems, thus avoiding systemdowntime and repair costs tokeep your practice runningsmoothly and profitably.With a much higher power out-
put than some other podiatrylasers, the LightPod Forte® enablessafe, quick, and effective lasertreatments. It delivers treatmenttimes of 5-15 minutes to optimizeyour schedule and fit more pa-tients into each day. Fluences ofup to 318 j/cm2 ensure superiorefficacy rates for a highly satisfiedpatient base.Truly portable at just 22 lbs.,
with only one handpiece, theLightPod Forte® features morethan 10 applications ,including co-agulation of soft tissue, warts,spider veins, scars, tattoos andmany other medical and aesthetictreatments.
RSN 4;see adv. p. 151
AETREXWORLDWIDE, INC.414 Alfred Ave.Teaneck, NJ 07666(800) 526-2739Fax: (201) 833-1485www.aetrex.come-mail: info@aetrex.com
Aetrex Worldwide Inc., is widelyrecognized as a global leader inpedorthic footwear and orthotics.We are proud to offer the mostcomprehensive line of PDAC veri-fied diabetic footwear that pro-vides superior comfort and pro-tection in fashion-forward styles.Ideal for those requiring maximumadjustability, advanced technologi-cal features and state of the artmaterials to help you lead ahealthy and active lifestyle. Thenewly launched Custom DiabeticOrthotics Program provides a“one stop shop” experience andensures a perfect fit each andevery time.And with our unique in-house
display program to showcase thedifferent style options and sizingruns, your practice will benefit fromincreased sales, efficient operationsand improved patient care.
RSN 5;see adv. p. 5
AGEWELLPHARMACY191 W Burton Mesa Blvd, Ste. 4Lompoc, CA 93436(805) 733-2061
ALI-MED297 High St.Dedham, MA 02026(800) 225-2610
ALGEOSPO Box 116Manhattan Beach, CA 90267(310) 466-2280www.algeos.us
ALLIED OSI LABS6299 Guion Rd.Indianapolis, IN 46268(800) 444-3632Fax: (800) 233-2280www.alliedosilabs.come-mail: cmeyer@aolabs.com
For custom orthotics and AFOs or
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PART I: WHO’S WHO
Provide the efficacy of itraconazole in a single, once-daily tablet1
This Little Piggy Had ONMEL™
(itraconazole) 200-mg tablets
Indications and Usage
ONMEL is indicated for the treatment of onychomycosis of the toenail due to Trichophyton rubrum or T. mentagrophytes in non-immunocompromised patients. Prior to initiating treatment, appropriate nail specimens for laboratory testing (KOH preparation, fungal culture, or nail biopsy) should be obtained to confirm the diagnosis of onychomycosis.
Please see Important Safety Information included in accompanying full Prescribing Information for ONMEL, including BOXED WARNING.
For more information, please visit www.ONMEL.com
WARNING: CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, CARDIAC EFFECTS, AND DRUG INTERACTIONS
Do not administer ONMEL for the treatment of onychomycosis in patients with evidence of ventricular dysfunction such as congestive heart failure (CHF) or a history of CHF. When itraconazole was administered intravenously to dogs and healthy human volunteers, negative inotropic effects were seen. If signs or symptoms of congestive heart failure occur during administration of ONMEL, discontinue administration.
Drug Interactions: Co-administration of cisapride, pimozide, quinidine, dofetilide, levacetylmethadol (levomethadyl), felodipine, oral midazolam, nisoldipine, triazolam, lovastatin, simvastatin, ergot alkaloids such as dihydroergotamine, ergometrine (ergonovine), ergotamine and methylergometrine (methylergonovine) or methadone with ONMEL is contraindicated. ONMEL, a potent cytochrome P450 3A4 isoenzyme system (CYP3A4) inhibitor, may increase plasma concentrations of drugs metabolized by this pathway. Serious cardiovascular events, including QT prolongation, torsades de pointes, ventricular tachycardia, cardiac arrest, and/or sudden death have occurred in patients using cisapride, pimozide, levacetylmethadol (levomethadyl), methadone or quinidine concomitantly with itraconazole and/or other CYP3A4 inhibitors.
ONMEL and the ONMEL logo are trademarks of Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC. © 2013 Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC. All rights reserved. 5011975 January 2013
Reference: 1. ONMEL [package insert]. Greensboro, NC: Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC; 2012.
Important Safety Information for ONMEL
ONMEL™ (itraconazole)
Initial U.S. Approval: 1992
Brief Summary: For complete details, please see full Prescribing Information.
WARNING: CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, CARDIAC EFFECTS, AND DRUG INTERACTIONS Do not administer ONMEL for the treatment of onychomycosis in pa-tients with evidence of ventricular dysfunction such as congestive heart failure (CHF) or a history of CHF. When itraconazole was administered intravenously to dogs and healthy human volunteers, neg-ative inotropic effects were seen. If signs or symptoms of congestive heart failure occur during administration of ONMEL, discontinue administration.
Drug Interactions: Co-administration of cisapride, pimozide, quinidine, dofetilide, levacetylmethadol (levo-methadyl), felodipine, oral midazo- lam, nisoldipine, triazolam, lovasta-tin, simvastatin, ergot alkaloids such as dihydroergotamine, ergometrine (ergonovine), ergotamine and meth-ylergometrine (methylergonovine) or methadone with ONMEL is contraindi-cated. ONMEL, a potent cytochrome P450 3A4 isoenzyme system (CYP3A4) inhibitor, may increase plasma concentrations of drugs metabolized by this pathway. Serious cardio-vascular events, including QT prolongation, torsades de pointes, ventricular tachycardia, cardiac arrest, and/or sudden death have oc-curred in patients using cisapride, pimozide, levacetylmethadol (levomethadyl), metha-done or quinidine concomitantly with itracon-azole and/or other CYP3A4 inhibitors.
INDICATIONS AND USAGEONMEL is indicated for the treatment of ony-chomycosis of the toenail due to Trichophyton rubrum or T. mentagrophytes in non-immuno- compromised patients. Prior to initiating treatment, appropriate nail specimens for laboratory testing (KOH preparation, fungal culture, or nail biopsy) should be obtained to confirm the diagnosis of onychomycosis.
CONTRAINDICATIONSCongestive Heart Failure: Do not administer ONMEL for the treatment of onychomycosis in patients with evidence of ventricular dysfunc-tion such as congestive heart failure (CHF) or a history of CHF.
Drug Interactions: Concomitant administration of ONMEL and certain drugs that are metabo-lized by the cytochrome P450 3A4 isoenzyme system (CYP3A4) or where gastrointestinal absorption is regulated by P-gp may result in increased plasma concentrations of those drugs, leading to potentially serious and/or life-threatening adverse events.
Co-administration of cisapride, dofetilide, ergot alkaloids such as dihydroergotamine, ergotamine, ergometrine (ergonovine), and methylergometrine (methylergonovine), felodipine, levacetylmethadol (levo-methadyl), lovastatin, methadone, oral midazolam, nisoldipine, pimozide, quinidine, simvastatin, and triazolam with ONMEL is contraindicated.
Do not administer ONMEL for the treatment of onychomycosis to pregnant patients or to women contemplating pregnancy.
Anaphylaxis and hypersensitivity have been reported with use of itraconazole. ONMEL is contraindicated for patients who have shown hypersensitivity to itraconazole products.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Congestive Heart Failure, Peripheral Edema, and Pulmonary EdemaCases of CHF, peripheral edema, and pulmo-nary edema have been reported with itracon-azole administration among patients being treated for onychomycosis and/or systemic fungal infections.
Cardiac DysrhythmiasLife-threatening cardiac dysrhythmias and/or sudden death have occurred in patients using cisapride, pimozide, levacetylmethadol (levo-methadyl), methadone, or quinidine concom-itantly with itraconazole and/or other CYP3A4 inhibitors. Concomitant administration of these drugs with ONMEL is contraindicated.
Cardiac DiseaseONMEL should not be administered in patients with evidence of ventricular dysfunction such as congestive heart failure (CHF) or a history of CHF.
Itraconazole has been shown to have a neg-ative inotropic effect. When itraconazole was administered intravenously to anesthetized dogs, a dose-related negative inotropic effect was documented. In a healthy volunteer study of itraconazole injection, transient, asymp-tomatic decreases in left ventricular ejection fraction were observed using gated SPECT im-aging; these resolved before the next infusion, 12 hours later.
For patients with risk factors for congestive heart failure, physicians should carefully re-view the risks and benefits of ONMEL therapy. These risk factors include cardiac disease such as ischemic and valvular disease; significant pulmonary disease such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; and renal failure and other edematous disorders. Such patients should be informed of the signs and symptoms of CHF, should be treated with caution, and should be monitored for signs and symptoms of CHF during treatment. If signs or symptoms of CHF appear during administration of ONMEL, dis-continue administration.
Hepatic EffectsItraconazole has been associated with rare cases of serious hepatotoxicity, including liver failure and death. Some of these cases had neither pre-existing liver disease nor a serious underlying medical condition, and some of these cases developed within the first week of treatment. If clinical signs or symptoms develop that are consistent with hepatotoxic-ity, treatment should be discontinued imme-diately and liver function testing performed.
In patients with elevated or abnormal liver enzymes or active liver disease, or who have experienced liver toxicity with other drugs, treatment with itraconazole is not recom-mended. Liver function monitoring should be done in patients with pre-existing hepatic function abnormalities or those who have experienced liver toxicity with other medica-tions and should be considered in all patients receiving ONMEL.
Calcium Channel BlockersCalcium channel blockers can have negative inotropic effects which may be additive to
those of itraconazole. In addition, itraconazole can inhibit the metabolism of calcium channel blockers. Therefore, caution should be used when co-administering itraconazole and cal-cium channel blockers due to an increased risk of CHF. Concomitant administration of ONMEL and nisoldipine is contraindicated.
NeuropathyIf neuropathy occurs that may be attributable to ONMEL, the treatment should be discon-tinued.
Hearing LossTransient or permanent hearing loss has been reported in patients receiving treatment with itraconazole. Several of these reports included concurrent administration of quinidine which is contraindicated. The hearing loss usually resolves when treatment is stopped, but can persist in some patients.
ADVERSE REACTIONS Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, the adverse re-action rate observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in clinical practice.
Patients in the trial for toenail onychomycosis were treated with a dosing regimen of 200 mg once daily for 12 consecutive weeks.
The most commonly reported adverse reac-tion leading to discontinuation of ONMEL was increased hepatic enzyme (6 subjects, 1.0%), followed by dizziness (3 subjects, 0.5%). No other adverse reaction leading to discontinua-tion occurred in more than one subject.
The adverse reactions reported by at least 1% of ONMEL-treated patients (N=582) and pla-cebo (N=191) during 12 weeks of treatment, respectively, were upper respiratory tract infection (6.0%, 7.3%), bacteriuria (1.4%, 1.6%), urinary tract infection (1.0%, 0.5%), hepatic enzymes increased (2.9%, 0.0%), electrocardiogram abnormal (1.4%, 1.6%), hypoacusis (3.3%, 3.1%), headache (2.2%, 1.6%), dizziness (1.2%, 0.0%), abdominal pain or discomfort (1.7%, 2.6%), diarrhea (1.7%, 3.1%), nausea (1.7%, 1.6%), fatigue (1.5%, 2.6%), sinus bradycardia (1.0%, 0.0%), cough (1.2%, 0.0%), pharyngolaryngeal pain (1.0%, 0.5%), and back pain (1.2%, 2.1%).
Post Marketing ExperienceThe following adverse reactions have been identified during post-approval use of itraconazole (all formulations). Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establishing a causal relationship to drug exposure.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders: Leuko-penia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia
Immune system disorders: Anaphylaxis; anaphylactic, anaphylactoid and allergic re-actions; serum sickness; angioneurotic edema
Metabolism and nutritional disorders: Hyper-triglyceridemia, hypokalemia
Nervous system disorders: Peripheral neurop-athy, paresthesia, hypoesthesia, headache, dizziness
Eye disorders: Visual disturbances, including vision blurred and diplopia
Ear and labyrinth disorders: Transient or per-manent hearing loss, tinnitus
Cardiac disorders: Congestive heart failure
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disor-ders: Pulmonary edema
Gastrointestinal disorders: Abdominal pain, vomiting, dyspepsia, nausea, diarrhea, consti-pation, dysgeusia
Hepato-biliary disorders: Serious hepato-toxicity (including some cases of fatal acute liver failure), hepatitis, reversible increases in hepatic enzymes
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syn-drome, exfoliative dermatitis, leukocytoclas-tic vasculitis, erythema multiforme, alopecia, photosensitivity, rash, urticaria, pruritus
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disor-ders: Myalgia, arthralgia
Renal and urinary disorders: Urinary inconti-nence, pollakiuria
Reproductive system and breast disorders: Menstrual disorders, erectile dysfunction
General disorders and administration site con-ditions: Peripheral edema
DRUG INTERACTIONS Effects of ONMEL on Other DrugsItraconazole and its major metabolite, hy-droxy-itraconazole, are strong inhibitors of the cytochrome P450 3A4 isoenzyme system (CYP3A4). Therefore, concomitant adminis-tration of ONMEL and certain drugs metabo-lized by the cytochrome CYP3A4 may result in increased plasma concentrations of those drugs due to decreased elimination, leading to potentially serious and/or life-threatening adverse events. Itraconazole is also an inhib-itor of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) transporter and may result in increased plasma concentrations of drugs whose gastrointestinal absorption is regulated by P-gp. Whenever possible, plasma concentrations of these drugs should be monitored, and dosage adjustments made after concomitant ONMEL therapy is initiated. When appropriate, clinical moni-toring for signs or symptoms of increased or prolonged pharmacologic effects is advised. Upon discontinuation, itraconazole plasma concentrations decline gradually (especially in patients with hepatic cirrhosis or in those re-ceiving CYP3A4 inhibitors). This is particularly important when initiating therapy with drugs whose metabolism is affected by itraconazole.
Effects of Other Drugs on ONMELInducers of CYP3A4 may decrease the plasma concentrations of itraconazole. ONMEL may not be effective in patients concomitantly tak-ing ONMEL and one of these drugs. Therefore, administration of these drugs with ONMEL is not recommended.
Inhibitors of CYP3A4 may increase the plasma concentrations of itraconazole. Patients who must take ONMEL concomitantly with one of these drugs should be monitored closely for signs or symptoms of increased or prolonged pharmacologic effects of ONMEL.
The following are selected drugs that altered or are predicted to alter the plasma concen-tration of itraconazole or have their plasma concentration altered by ONMEL.1
Drug plasma concentration increased by itraconazole
Antiarrhythmics: digoxin, dofetilide, quini-dine, disopyramide
Anticonvulsants: carbamazepine
Anti-HIV Agents: indinavir, ritonavir, saquina-vir, maraviroc
Antineoplastics: busulfan, docetaxel, vinca alkaloids
Antipsychotics: pimozide
Benzodiazepines: alprazolam, diazepam, mid-azolam,2 triazolam
Calcium Channel Blockers: dihydropyridines (including nisoldipine and felodipine), ver-apamil
Gastrointestinal Motility Agents: cisapride
HMG CoA-Reductase Inhibitors: atorvastatin, cerivastatin, lovastatin, simvastatin
Immunosuppressants: Cyclosporine, tacroli-mus, sirolimus
Oral Hypoglycemics: oral hypoglycemics (repaglinide)
Opiate Analgesics: fentanyl, levacetylmeth-adol (levomethadyl), methadone
Polyene Antifungals: amphotericin B
Other: ergot alkaloids, halofantrine, alfentanil, buspirone, methylprednisolone, budesonide, dexamethasone, fluticasone, warfarin, ci-lostazol, eletriptan, fexofenadine, loperamide
Decrease plasma concentration of itraconazole Anticonvulsants: carbamazepine, phenobarbi-tal, phenytoin
Anti-HIV Agents: nevirapine, efavirenz
Antimycobacterials: isoniazid, rifabutin, ri-fampin
Gastric Acid Suppressors/Neutralizers: ant-acids, H
2-receptor antagonists, proton pump
inhibitors
Increase plasma concentration of itraconazole Macrolide Antibiotics: clarithromycin, eryth-romycin
Anti-HIV Agents: indinavir, ritonavir1This list is not all-inclusive.2 For information on parenterally administered midazolam, see the Benzodiazepine para-graph below.
Selected drugs that are contraindi-cated for use with itraconazole1
Antipsychotics: pimozide
Antiarrhythmics: dofetilide, quinidine
Benzodiazepines: oral midazolam2, triazolam
Calcium Channel Blockers: Nisoldipine, felodipine
Ergot Alkaloids: dihydroergotamine, ergota-mine, ergometrine (ergonovine), methylergo-metrine (methylergonovine)
Gastrointestinal Motility Agents: cisapride
HMG CoA-Reductase Inhibitors: lovastatin, simvastatin
Opiate Analgesics: levacetylmethadol (levo-methadyl), methadone1This list is not all-inclusive.2 For information on parenterally administered midazolam, see the Benzodiazepine para-graph below.
Antiarrhythmics The Class IA antiarrhythmic, quinidine and
class III antiarrhythmic, dofetilide are known to prolong the QT interval. Co-administration of quinidine or dofetilide with itraconazole may increase plasma concentrations of quini-dine or dofetilide, which could result in serious cardiovascular events. Therefore, concomitant administration of ONMEL and quinidine or dofetilide is contraindicated.
The Class IA antiarrhythmic, disopyramide has the potential to increase the QT interval at high plasma concentrations. Caution is advised when ONMEL and disopyramide are administered concomitantly.
Concomitant administration of digoxin and itraconazole has led to increased plasma concentrations of digoxin via inhibition of P-glycoprotein.
Anticonvulsants Carbamazepine, phenobarbital, and phenyto-in are all inducers of CYP3A4. Reduced plasma concentrations of itraconazole were reported when itraconazole was administered con-comitantly with phenytoin. Although interac-tions with carbamazepine and phenobarbital have not been studied, concomitant admin-istration of ONMEL and these drugs would be expected to result in decreased plasma concentrations of itraconazole. In addition, in vivo studies have demonstrated an increase in plasma carbamazepine concentrations in sub-jects concomitantly receiving ketoconazole. Although there are no data regarding the effect of itraconazole on carbamazepine me-tabolism, because of the similarities between ketoconazole and itraconazole, concomitant administration of ONMEL and carbamazepine may inhibit the metabolism of carbamaze-pine.
Anti-HIV AgentsNon-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibi-tors (NNRTI) such as nevirapine and efavirenz are inducers of CYP3A4. Human pharmacoki-netic studies have shown that efavirenz, when concomitantly administered with itracon-azole, greatly decreased serum concentrations of itraconazole and hydroxyl-itraconazole. Concomitant use of ONMEL and efavirenz is not recommended.
In vivo studies have shown that nevirapine induces the metabolism of ketoconazole, significantly reducing the bioavailability of ketoconazole. Studies involving nevirapine and itraconazole have not been conducted. However, because of the similarities between ketoconazole and itraconazole, concomitant administration of ONMEL and nevirapine is not recommended.
Concomitant administration of ONMEL and protease inhibitors metabolized by CYP3A4, such as indinavir, ritonavir, and saquinavir, may increase plasma concentrations of these protease inhibitors. In addition, concomitant administration of ONMEL and indinavir and ritonavir (but not saquinavir) may increase plasma concentrations of itraconazole. Cau-tion is advised when ONMEL and protease inhibitors must be given concomitantly.
Concomitant administration of ONMEL and maraviroc has been reported to increase plasma concentration of maraviroc. The dose of maraviroc should be decreased to 150 mg twice daily when given in combination with itraconazole.
Antimycobacterials Drug interaction studies have demonstrated that plasma concentrations of azole antifun-gal agents and their metabolites, including itraconazole and hydroxyitraconazole, were significantly decreased when these agents
were given concomitantly with rifabutin or rifampin. In vivo data suggest that rifabutin is metabolized in part by CYP3A4. ONMEL may inhibit the metabolism of rifabutin. Although no formal study data are available for isoni-azid, similar effects should be anticipated. Therefore, the efficacy of ONMEL could be substantially reduced if given concomitantly with one of these agents and co-administra-tion is not recommended.
Antineoplastics ONMEL may inhibit the metabolism of busul-fan, docetaxel, and vinca alkaloids.
Antipsychotics Pimozide is known to prolong the QT inter-val and is partially metabolized by CYP3A4. Co-administration of pimozide with itracon-azole could result in serious cardiovascular events. Therefore, concomitant administra-tion of ONMEL and pimozide is contraindi-cated.
Increases in plasma aripiprazole concentra-tions have been demonstrated in subjects concomitantly receiving ketoconazole, requiring a reduction of the aripiprazole dose. Because of the similarities between ketoconazole and itraconazole, a similar dose reduction for aripiprazole is recommended when patients concomitantly receive itracon-azole and aripiprazole.
Benzodiazepines Concomitant administration of itraconazole and alprazolam, diazepam, oral midazolam, or triazolam could lead to increased plasma concentrations of these benzodiazepines. In-creased plasma concentrations could potenti-ate and prolong hypnotic and sedative effects. Concomitant administration of ONMEL and oral midazolam or triazolam is contraindicat-ed. If midazolam is administered parenterally, special precaution and patient monitoring is required since the sedative effect may be prolonged.
Calcium Channel BlockersCalcium channel blockers can have a negative inotropic effect which may be additive to those of itraconazole; itraconazole can inhibit the metabolism of calcium channel blockers such as dihydropyridines (e.g., nifedipine, nisoldipine, and felodipine) and verapamil. Therefore, caution should be used when co-administering itraconazole and calcium channel blockers due to an increased risk of CHF.
Concomitant administration of ONMEL and nisoldipine results in clinically significant in-creases in nisoldipine plasma concentrations, which cannot be managed by dosage reduc-tion, therefore the concomitant administra-tion of ONMEL and nisoldipine is contraindi-cated. A clinical study showed that felodipine exposure was increased by co-administration of itraconazole, resulting in approximately 6-fold increase in the AUC and 8-fold increase in the Cmax
. The concomitant use of ONMEL and felodipine is contraindicated.
Edema has been reported in patients concom-itantly receiving itraconazole and dihydropy-ridine calcium channel blockers. Appropriate dosage adjustment may be necessary.
Gastric Acid Suppressors/NeutralizersReduced plasma concentrations of itracon-azole were reported when administered concomitantly with H
2-receptor antago-
nists. Studies have shown that absorption of
itraconazole is impaired when gastric acid production is decreased. ONMEL should be administered with a cola beverage if the pa-tient has achlorhydria or is taking H
2-receptor
antagonists or other gastric acid suppressors. It is advised that antacids be administered at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after admin-istration of ONMEL. In a clinical study, when itraconazole capsules were administered with omeprazole (a proton pump inhibitor), the bioavailability of itraconazole was significant-ly reduced.
Gastrointestinal Motility AgentsCo-administration of itraconazole with cisapride can elevate plasma cisapride con-centrations, which could result in serious cardiovascular events. Therefore, concomitant administration of ONMEL with cisapride is contraindicated.
3-Hydroxy-3-Methyl-Glutaryl CoA- Reductase Inhibitors Human pharmacokinetic data suggest that itraconazole inhibits the metabolism of atorvastatin, cerivastatin, lovastatin, and simvastatin, which may increase the risk of skeletal muscle toxicity, including rhabdomy-olysis. Concomitant administration of ONMEL with 3-Hydroxy-3-Methyl-Glutaryl (HMG) CoA-Reductase inhibitors, such as lovastatin and simvastatin, is contraindicated.
Immunosuppressants Concomitant administration of ONMEL and cyclosporine or tacrolimus has led to increased plasma concentrations of these immunosuppressants. Similarly, concomitant administration of ONMEL and sirolimus could increase plasma concentrations of sirolimus.
Monitoring of blood concentrations of cyclo-sporine, tacrolimus, or sirolimus are recom-mended when ONMEL are co-administered with these immunosuppressants and appro-priate dosage adjustments should be made.
Macrolide Antibiotics Erythromycin and clarithromycin are known inhibitors of CYP3A4 and may increase plasma concentrations of itraconazole.
Oral Hypoglycemic Agents Severe hypoglycemia has been reported in patients concomitantly receiving azole anti-fungal agents and oral hypoglycemic agents. A human pharmacokinetic study showed that co-administration with itraconazole and a single dose of repaglinide (on the third day of a regimen of 200 mg initial dose, twice-daily 100 mg itraconazole) resulted in a 1.4-fold higher repaglinide AUC. Blood glucose con-centrations should be carefully monitored when ONMEL and oral hypoglycemic agents are co-administered.
Polyenes Antifungal AgentsPrior treatment with itraconazole, like other azoles, may reduce or inhibit the activity of polyenes such as amphotericin B. However, the clinical significance of this drug effect has not been clearly defined.
Opiate Analgesics Levacetylmethadol (levomethadyl) and methadone are known to prolong the QT in-terval and are metabolized by CYP3A4. Co-ad-ministration of methadone or levacetylmeth-adol with itraconazole could result in serious cardiovascular events. Therefore, concomitant
administration of ONMEL and methadone or levacetylmethadol are contraindicated.
Fentanyl plasma concentrations could be in-creased or prolonged by concomitant use of itraconazole and may cause potentially fatal respiratory depression.
In vitro data suggest that alfentanil is metabo-lized by CYP3A4. Administration with itracon-azole may increase plasma concentrations of alfentanil.
Other • Elevated concentrations of ergot alka-
loids can cause ergotism, i.e., a risk for vasospasm potentially leading to cerebral ischemia and/or ischemia of the extremi-ties. Concomitant administration of ergot alkaloids such as dihydroergotamine, er-gometrine (ergonovine), ergotamine and methylergometrine (methylergonovine) with ONMEL is contraindicated.
• Halofantrine has the potential to prolong the QT interval at high plasma concentra-tions. Caution is advised when ONMEL and halofantrine are administered concomi-tantly.
• Human pharmacokinetic data suggest that concomitant administration of itraconazole and buspirone results in significant increas-es in plasma concentrations of buspirone.
• Itraconazole may inhibit the metabolism of certain glucocorticosteroids such as budesonide, dexamethasone, fluticasone and methylprednisolone.
• Itraconazole enhances the anticoagulant effect of coumarin-like drugs, such as warfarin.
• Cilostazol and eletriptan are CYP3A4 metabolized drugs that should be used with caution when co-administered with ONMEL.
• Co-administration of itraconazole with meloxicam decreased peak plasma con-centrations and the exposure of meloxicam by 64% and 37%, respectively. Monitor patients for responses to meloxicam when itraconazole is concomitantly administered and dose adjustment should be considered if warranted.
• Co-administration of itraconazole with fexofenadine increased the peak plasma concentration and the total exposure of fexofenadine by approximately 3-fold and augmented its anti-histamine effects.
• Co-administration of itraconazole with loperamide increased peak plasma con-centrations of loperamide by 3-fold and the total exposure by 3.9-fold. In addition, itraconazole is an inhibitor of P-glycopro-tein and may inhibit the transport of loper-amide out of the brain, leading to elevated concentrations of loperamide in the brain. Patients should be monitored for signs and symptoms of loperamide overdose, such as CNS depression, including drowsiness, dizziness and respiratory depression, and a dose or dosing frequency should be adjust-ed as necessary.
USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS Pregnancy Teratogenic effects. Pregnancy Category C There are no adequate and well-controlled clinical trials in the pregnant women with itraconazole. However, cases of congeni-
tal abnormalities have been reported with itraconazole drug products in post-market-ing reports. Therefore, ONMEL should not be administered to pregnant women, women planning pregnancy, or women of child bear-ing potential unless these onychomycosis patients are using effective contraception measures to prevent pregnancy. Effective contraceptive measures should continue throughout the treatment period and for two months thereafter. ONMEL should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
Itraconazole produced a significant dose-re-lated increase in maternal toxicity, embryo-toxicity, and teratogenicity in rats at dose levels of 40-160 mg/kg/day (2-10 times the maximum recommended human dose [MRHD], based on mg/m2/day comparisons), and in mice at 80 mg/kg/day (2 times MRHD, based on mg/m2/day comparisons). Terato-genic changes in rats included major skeletal defects; encephalocele and/or macroglossia developed in mice.
Nursing Mothers Itraconazole is excreted in human milk; there-fore, the expected benefits of ONMEL therapy for the mother should be weighed against the potential risk from exposure of itraconazole to the infant.
Pediatric Use The safety and effectiveness of ONMEL in pe-diatric patients have not been established. No pharmacokinetic data on ONMEL are available in children.
Geriatric Use ONMEL was evaluated in 42 of 593 subjects (7.1%) greater than 65 years of age.
Transient or permanent hearing loss has been reported in elderly patients receiving treatment with itraconazole. Several of these reports included concurrent administration of quinidine which is contraindicated. Itracon-azole should be used with care in elderly patients.
Renal ImpairmentLimited data are available on the use of oral itraconazole in patients with renal impair-ment. Caution should be exercised when ONMEL is administered to patients with renal impairment.
Hepatic Impairment Limited data are available on the use of oral itraconazole in patients with hepatic impair-ment. Caution should be exercised when ON-MEL is administered to patients with hepatic impairment.
OVERDOSAGE Itraconazole is not removed by dialysis. In the event of accidental overdosage, supportive measures, including gastric lavage with sodium bicarbonate, should be employed.
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heats a focused spot on the nailbed, allowing for concentration inareas where the fungus lives. The1064nm Nd:YAG module slowlyheats the entire nail bed, killing theyeast organisms responsible forthe nail infection. Through this in-novative platform, physicians andaesthetic providers have addedversatility in delivery options thatcan enhance the level of efficacyfor their patients.“At Alma Lasers, we’re com-
mitted to delivering the most ad-vanced, efficacious aesthetic andmedical solutions that add to clini-cal outcomes, promote positivepatient experience and maximizereturn on investment for our cus-tomers,” said Avi Farbstein, Exec-utive Vice President and GeneralManager of the North AmericanOperation. “We are excited tooffer this unique technology to beaccessible to patients worldwide.”
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OFPAIN MANAGEMENT13947 Mono Way, Ste. ASonora, CA 95370(209) 533-9744Fax: (209) 533-9750
AMERICAN ACADEMY OFPODIATRIC PRACTICEMANAGEMENT1000 West St. Joseph HwySte. 200Lansing, MI 48915(517) 484-1930Fax: (517) 485-9408www.aappm.come-mail: office@aappm.org
The American Academy of Podi-atric Practice Management(AAPPM), an APMA affiliate, has aproud, 52-year history of provid-ing members with the practicemanagement education and re-sources they need to practicemore efficiently and profitably.AAPPM has over 2,220 DPM andpodiatric staff members and is thepremier practice management as-sociation educational resource inpodiatry.The Academy offers five world
class practice management meet-ings annually, an information-packed web site, www.aappm.org, a unique personal mentoringprogram for new practitioners
over the counter products for chil-dren and adults, call Allied OSILabs. We have the products youneed to treat your patient’s footand ankle diagnoses. Let us helpyou decide which product best fitsinto your treatment plan and yourpatient’s budget.
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ALL-PRO IMAGING, INC.1295 Walt Whitman Rd.Melville, NY 11747-3062(888) 862-4050Fax: (516) 433-3831www.allproimaging.com
The new ScanX®12 SE DigitalImaging System features sharp dig-ital images, contoured design and acontemporary, light color scheme.Standard 10” x 12” imaging platesare ready for viewing in just 35seconds and 8” x 10” plates can beviewed in about 30 seconds. TheScanX®12 SE Package includesimaging software, computer hard-ware, and three 10” x 12” imagingplates and accessories. Upgradingto digital with the ScanX®12 SE isextremely simple and the entiresystem requires minimal trainingso staff is up to speed in no time.The ScanX®12 SE Digital ImagingSystem offers a unique advantageover flat panel systems in that theself-contained imaging plates en-able image acquisition whereveryour patient is—for example, pa-tients who are wheelchair bound,or in other situations where an or-thoposer cannot be utilized.
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ALMA LASERS(CLEAR CHOICE™)485 Half Day Rd. #100Buffalo Grove, IL 60089(866) 414-ALMAFax (224) 377-2050www.almalasers.com
For the 35 million people world-wide who suffer from onychomy-cosis, treatment for nail fungus hasbeen a challenge because the in-fection is embedded within the nailand is difficult to reach. But AlmaLasers’ innovative ClearChoice ap-proach addresses onychomychosisfrom the inside out by targetingthe fungus located deep beneaththe nail bed for visible results. TheQ-switched module fires shortbursts of higher energy and quickly
and other members, and an “askthe experts” program to helpmembers get great solutions totough practice management prob-lems. AAPPM also offers all mem-bers discounts from our Corpo-rate Sponsors, free mentoringconference calls on specific topicsand open forums, and weeklyblast fax and email pearls. It’s only$369 for doctor members; $169for associates in practice 4 yearsand less; and $139 for podiatricstaff members to join and takeyour practice to the next level.Members of the AAPPM mustalso be members of the APMA.Change your practice, changeyour life! Visit www.AAPPM.organd join AAPPM.
RSN 9; see adv. p. 177
AMERICAN ACADEMY OFPODIATRIC SPORTSMEDICINE3121 NE 26th StOcala, FL 34470(352) 620-8562Fax: (352) 620-8765www.aapsm.orgemail: ritayates2@aol.com
The AAPSM serves to advancethe understanding, preventionand management of lower ex-tremity sports and fitness injuries.The Academy believes that pro-viding such knowledge to theprofession and the public will op-timize enjoyment and safe partici-pation in sports and fitness activi-ties. The Academy accomplishesthis mission through professionaleducation, scientific research,public awareness and member-ship support.
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OFWOUND MANAGEMENT1255 23rd St. NW, #200Washington, DC 20037-1174(202) 521-0368Fax: (202) 833-3636www.aawm.orge-mail: woundnet@aawm.org
THE AMERICANASSOCIATION OFCOLLEGES OF PODIATRICMEDICINE (AACPM)15850 Crabbs Branch Way,Ste. 320Rockville, MD 20855(301) 948-9760www.AACPM.org
AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONOF HOSPITAL ANDHEALTHCARE PODIATRISTS(AAHHP)c/o Frank Rinaldi, DPM8508 18th Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11214-2912(718) 259-1822Fax: (718) 259-4002www.hospitalpodiatrists.orge-mail: drdefoot@verizon.net
AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONFOR WOMEN PODIATRISTSwww.aawpinc.com
AMERICAN BOARD OFLOWER EXTREMITYSURGERY (ABLES)6421 Inkster Rd., Ste. 102Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301(248) 855-7740Fax: (248) 855-7743e-mail:howardlazar@comcast.net
Because board certification iswidely accepted as the touchstoneof physician quality, and is covetedby physicians for the professionalesteem derived from this rigorous,intellectually invasive peer reviewprocess, it must never be gratu-itously granted.ABLES has established a fair and
reliable process by which the sumof one’s academic knowledge andthat special wisdom borne of ex-perience may be evaluated toshow that he merits certificationby this board via either of its twomethods. ABLES has also imple-mented an unmatched, mandato-ry, periodic, performance-basedrecertification process by whichthose who are certified by thisboard may demonstrate continuedmerit.ABLES has set for itself the task
of creating an interprofessionalmembership. ABLES already hasMDs and DOs among it members.This will foster the exchange of in-formation on scientific advancesand evolving professional philoso-phies. It will facilitate the creationof a uniform standard of care forall professionals treating the lowerextremity. It will help to obliteratesenseless discrimination amongacademic degrees and organiza-tional affiliations in the matter ofprofessional privileging in hospitalsand MCOs.
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The American Board of MultipleSpecialties in Podiatry has Provid-ed excellence in podiatric certifi-cation for over 26 years. TheABMSP offers certification in four
AMERICAN BOARD OFMULTIPLE SPECIALTIES INPODIATRY1350 Broadway, 17th Flr.New York, NY 10018(888) 852-1442Fax: (212) 356-0678
different podiatric specialties, in-cluding two specialty areas whichare unique to our board. Certifi-cation is offered in Primary Carein Podiatric Medicine, PodiatricSurgery, Diabetic Foot Woundsand Footwear and Limb Preser-
vation and Salvage.The ABMSP is excited to an-
nounce that we have recently be-come accredited by URAC.URAC accredits many types ofhealth care organizations includinghospitals, health plans, HMOs,PPOs, TPAs, and provider groups.The ABMSP is the first certifica-tion organization to be accreditedby URAC.
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AMERICAN BOARD OFPODIATRIC MEDICINE(ABPM)3812 Sepulveda Blvd,Ste. 530Torrance, CA 90505(310) 375-0700Fax: (310) 375-1386www.ABPMed.orge-mail: admin@abpmed.org
The American Board of PodiatricMedicine (ABPM) conducts com-prehensive board qualificationand certification examination pro-cesses in podiatric medicine andorthopedics.
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AMERICAN BOARD OFPODIATRIC SURGERY(ABPS)1601 Dolores St.San Francisco, CA 94110(415) 826-3200
AMERICAN COLLEGE OFFOOT AND ANKLEORTHOPEDICS ANDMEDICINE (ACFAOM)5272 River Rd., Ste. 630Bethesda, MD 20816(800) 265-8263Fax: (301) 656-0989www.acfaom.orge-mail: info@acfaom.org
AMERICAN COLLEGE OFFOOT AND ANKLEPEDIATRICS8th and Race StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19107(215) 629-0300 (ext. 354)
AMERICAN COLLEGE OFFOOT AND ANKLESURGEONS8725 W. Higgins Rd. #555Chicago, IL 60631-2724(773) 693-9300Fax: (773) 693-9304
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AMERICAN COLLEGE OFPODIATRIST RADIOLOGISTSOne Lincoln Road Bldg.Miami Beach, FL 33139
AMERICAN HEALTHCAREBILLING SERVICES6604 Elvedon Dr., Ste. 100Dallas, TX 75248-1324(866) 880-4252ahcbs@tx.rr.com
AMERICAN ORTHOTICLAB CO., INC.20-32 119th St.College Point, NY 11356(718) 886-1388
AMERICAN ORTHOTICSLAB., INC.P.O. Box 9174St. Louis, MO 63117(800) 644-3579;www.americanorthotics.comemail:contactus@americanorthotics.com
AMERICAN PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION9312 Old Georgetown RoadBethesda, MD 20814
www.acfas.orgFounded in 1942, ACFAS is a pro-fessional society of more than6,300 foot and ankle surgeons.The College promotes the art andscience of foot, ankle and relatedlower extremity surgery, address-es the concerns of foot and anklesurgeons, as well as advances andimproves the standards of educa-tion and surgical skill to ensure thehighest level of patient care.
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AMERICAN COLLEGE OFLOWER EXTREMITYSURGEONS (ACLES)PO Box 211Greenwich, NY 12834(518) 692-0602Fax: (518) 692-8939www.aclesurg.org
AMERICAN COLLEGE OFPODIATRIC MEDICALREVIEWwww.acpmr.org
(800) 366-8227www.apma.org
AMERICAN PODIATRICMEDICAL STUDENTSASSOCIATION9312 Old Georgetown Rd.Bethesda, MD 20814(301) 493-9667
AMERICAN PODIATRICMEDICAL WRITERSASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 750129Forest Hills, NY 11375
AMERICAN PROFESSIONALWOUND CAREASSOCIATION (APWCA)406 W Street Rd.Feasterville, PA 19053(215) 942-6095;Fax: (215) 942-6098www.apwca.org
AMERICAN REGENT, INCOne Luitpold Dr.PO Box 9001Shirley, NY 11967(800) 645-1706
Fax: (631) 924-1731www.americanregent.com
Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, parentcompany of American Regent, ac-quired PharmaForce, a specialtyinjectable company, in 2009.American Regent is now the dis-tributor of Betamethasone SodiumPhosphate and BetamethasoneAcetate Injectable Suspension,USP.
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AMERICAN SOCIETYOF PODIATRICDERMATOLOGYC/o Dr. Joel Morse(202) 966-4811e-mail: foxhalffoot@aol.com
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OFPODIATRIC MEDICALASSISTANTS(888) 88 ASPMA (27762)www.ASPMA.orge-mail: aspmaex@aol.com
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APIS FOOTWEAR CO.2239 Tyler Ave. #BS. El Monte, CA 91733(888) YES-APIS (937-2747);Fax: (888) 990-2245www.BigNwideShoes.com
Apis Footwear Company believesthere is a shoe for everyone. A fa-vorite for those who wear hard-to-find sizes, each style is offeredin a multitude of sizes and widths.If you are seeking footwear fortherapeutic purposes, Apis’ shoesare ideal for athletic walking orsimply adhering to your generalcomfort needs. Apis FootwearCompany strives to produce vari-ety in style while maintaining itstherapeutic functions.
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APP MED SOFTWARE2402 Harbor Ridge WayLindenhurst, IL 60046(800) 854-0031www.appmed.come-mail: sales@appmed.com
APPOINTMENT DESK9741 Preston Rd., Ste. 105Frisco, TX 75034(888) 244-5150www.appointmentdesk.us
ARIZONA AFO4825 E. Ingram St.Mesa, AZ 85205(877) 780-8382;Fax: (480) 461-5199www.arizonaafo.come-mail:don.pierson@arizonaafo.com
Arizona AFO, Inc is your bestsource for custom made lower ex-tremity bracing. It is a given thatwe are recognized as the “GoldStandard” for custom moldedleather gauntlets, but we also offera full line of plastic AFOs, foot or-thotics and synthetic covered de-vices such as the Moore BalanceBrace (MBB), which is used as anintegral part of a comprehensivefall prevention program, and theAZ Breeze, which has similar fea-tures to the Arizona Brace, yet islightweight and machine-washable.
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AROBELLA MEDICAL, LLC5929 Baker Rd., Ste. 470Minnetonka, MN 55345(866) 968-6370www.arobella.com
AMERICAN SOCIETY OFPODIATRIC MEDICINE7331 Collins AvenueMiami Beach, FL 33141
AMERXHEALTH CARECORPORATION(800) 448-9599;www.amerigel.come-mail: info@amerxhc.com
Amerx Health Care manufacturesthe Amerigel® Advanced Skin andWound Care product line withOakin®, including: AmeriGelWound Dressing, AmeriGel® Satu-rated Gauze, AmeriGel® Post-OpSurgical Kits, Amerigel® WoundWash, Amerigel® Care Lotion andAmerigel® Barrier Lotion. Theproprietary ingredient Oakin® is anatural oak extract that providesbroad-spectrum antimicrobial,anti-fungal and anti-inflammatoryproperties through the use of tan-nins. This unique ingredient hasbeen proven to reduce healingtime for post-surgical wounds,chronic ulcers and challenging skinconditions. Oakin’s unique bene-fits are also why AmeriGel®
Wound Dressing has been ratedPodiatry’s #1 TopicalWound/Ulcer and Post-Matrixec-tomy treatment since 2003.Amerx continues to fund prod-
uct and clinical research to devel-op natural and innovative productsfor the skin and wound care mar-kets. Amerx is proud to supportthe future of podiatry through ed-ucational grants at state, regionaland national conferences; podiatriccollege and research grants; andnational podiatric associations suchas the APMA and AAPPM.
RSN 16;see adv. p. 13
AMFIT, INC.5408 NE 88th St.,Bldg. D-406Vancouver, WA 98665(800) 356-FOOT (3668)(360) 573-9100;Fax: (360) 566-1380www.amfit.comemail: sales@amfit.com
ANGEL SALES4147 N Ravenswood Ave.Chicago, IL 60613(888) 737-1017Fax: (773) 883-8889www.angelsales.com
ARTHREX1370 Creekside Blvd.Naples, FL 34108(239) 643-5553
ARTHROCARE SPORTSMEDICINE680 Vaqueros Ave.Sunnyvale, CA 94085(408) 736-0224 (main #)(800) 797-6520 (order entry)Fax: (888) 994-2782(order entry)e-mail: info@arthocare.com
ART OF SURGERY, THE (DR.MERCADO VIDEO SERIES)(800) footvideowww.artofsurgery.org
ASCENSION ORTHOPEDICS8700 Cameron Rd., Ste. 100Austin, TX 78754(877) 370-5001www.ascensionortho.com
ASICS TIGER CORP.10540 Talbert Ave., West Bldg.Fountain Valley, CA 92708(800) 678-9435
ASSOCIATION OFEXTREMITY NERVESURGEONS (AENS)(888) 708-9575www.aens.us
The AENS is an approved APMAaffiliate specialty society that focus-es on extremity nerve treatmentand research.The society is made up of
DPMs, MDs and affiliated profes-sionals who treat peripheral nervedisorders. Intensive training cours-es are offered, in addition to mi-crosurgical courses and an annualsymposium. The society also sup-ports a research foundation andmedical mission to Ecuador. TheAENS can sponsor speakers formedical meetings. To request aspeaker, surgical DVDs, course in-formation, sponsorships or refer-rals, contact info@aens.us.
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ATLANTIC MEDICAL LLC4539 Metropolitan Ct., Ste. 289Frederick, MD 21704(888) 383-8858Fax: (800) 840-6675www.atlanticmedicalllc.come-mail:info@atlanticmedicalllc.com
AVICENNA LASERTECHNOLOGY1209 N. Flagler Dr.
W. Palm Beach, FL 33401(888) AVI-LASERFax: (561) 820-9646email: info@avicennalaser.com
BBAJA PROJECT FORCRIPPLED CHILDRENc/o Robert Anavian, D.P.M.19000 Hawthorne Blvd., #204Torrance, CA 90503(310) 542-1501ranavian@ix.netcom.com
BAKO PODIATRICPATHOLOGY SERVICESc/o BradleyW. Bakotic, DPM,DO6240 Shiloh Rd.Alpharetta, GA 30005(877) 376-7284Fax: 770-475-0533www.bakopathology.comemail: brad@bakopathology.com
Bako Podiatric Pathology Servicesis a physician-owned provider of awide array of pathology servicesranging from histopathologic ex-amination of bone, soft tissue, andskin/nail unit, to microbiology andepidermal nerve fiber density test-ing. We pride ourselves on provid-ing the best available customerservice, concise reports with ther-apeutic options, photomicrograph-ic imaging, compliant and patient-friendly billing policies, internet-based report access/EMR interfacecapability, and a client/patientcomes-first business model.At Bako Pathology Services,
we’re not just providing a premiumpathology service; we’re dedicatedto the advancement of this greatprofession through education, re-search, and financial Support.
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BAREFOOT SCIENCE1300 Contour Dr.Mississauga, ONT L5H-1B2(415) 237-3027www.barefoot-science.com
BARRY UNIVERSITY11300 NE 2nd Ave.Miami Shores, FL 33161(305) 899-3255 or(305) 899-3266Fax: (305) 899-6106www.barry.edu
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zote, Eva, polypropylene, polyethy-lene, and graphite (very flexible,semi flexible, and rigid)Casting Equipment-Bergmann
Optical Scanner-first optical scan-ner to replace in office plastercasting for orthotics.The only neu-tral position scanner that takes thesides as well as the bottom of thefoot in neutral suspension, semi-weight bearing and full weightbearing
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BETTERFORM, INC1135 E Nine Mile Rd.Ferndale, MI 48220(800) 955-footFax: (248) 542-1412www.betterforminc.com
BIANCOBROTHERS6301 10th Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11219(800) 217-0817;Fax: (718) 833-3778www.BiancoBrothers.come-mail: BiancoB@aol.com
Bianco Brothers International of-fers a complete line of surgical in-struments for routine care of thefoot and ankle. The finest instru-ments in the world, made inAmerica from only the finest stain-less steel and cobalt steel. Top itall off with the best repair serviceagreement by the world’s greatestcraftsmen. Deal direct and save.Dominic Bianco, president andCEO; Vincent Bianco, V.P.; JosephBianco, V. P.
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BINTZ COMPANY905 W. Liberty Dr.Wheaton, IL 60187(800) 235-8458Fax: (630) 653-5077www.bintzco.come-mail: bintz@bintzco.com
Bintz Company is your source forready-to-wear orthotics and com-fort foot products by Birkenstock,Pedag, Pedifix, Powerstep, Spencoand more. With no minimum or-ders, personalized customer ser-vice and same day shipping, wecreate a partnership that feels likefamily.
RSN 24;see adv p. 69
BAUERFEIND USA, INC.55 Chastain Rd., Ste. 112Kennesaw, GA 301441-800-423-3405www.bauerfeindusa.com
BAYSTONE MEDIA99 Jericho Tpke, Ste. 203Jericho, NY 11753(888)web-5580www.onlinepodiatrysites.com
BEAVER-VISITECINTERNATIONAL411 Waverly Oaks RdWaltham, MA 02452(781) 906-7939Fax: (781) 906-7992www.beaver-visitec.com
BEIERSDORF, INC.P.O. Box 5529Norwalk, CT 06856(203) 853-8008
BENEHEALTH LTD3500 Sunset Ave.,Ste. D-13Ocean, NJ 07712(866) 703-2929Fax: 888 316-3701www.benehealthonline.com
BERGMANN ORTHOTICSLABORATORY1730 Holder LaneNorthfield, IL 60093(800) 323-8267;Fax: (847) 446-3079www.bergmannlab.come-mail: johnortho@aol.com
Founded in 1939, Bergmann Or-thotic Lab is dedicated to manu-facturing successful outcomes foryour orthotic patients.To accom-plish this, we use the most ad-vanced manufacturing techniques,combined with the highest qualityorthotic materials and the latestbiomechanics concepts. Our guid-ing concept is to maintain theunique biomechanics, size, shape,and contour of each foot. Dr. JohnBergmann, who is an orthoticconsult for many orthotic labs,professional sports teams, and theautomated orthotic consultant forPodiatry Management, is alwaysavailable for orthotic consult. Ifyou are looking for a new direc-tion in your orthotic partnershipplease give us a call. You can con-tact Dr. Bergmann via e-mail:Johnortho@aol.com or call 800-323-8267.Orthotics types-functional, full
contact, and accommodativeShell Materials-leather, plasta-
BIOFREEZE(see Performance Health)
BIOMEDICAL MODELS CO.P.O. Box 620Ramsey, NJ 07446(201) 931-1019
BIOMEDIX178 East 9th St.St. Paul, MN 55101(877) 854-0014Fax (651) 762-4014www.biomedix.com
TRAKnet™ PM-DPM Edition EHRand practice management solution,and PADnet™+ in-office vasculartesting device work together tooptimize workflow and increasequality of care in podiatric offices.BioMedix™ is a leader in soft-
ware, products and services thatconnect healthcare providers in acontinuum of collaborative care.BioMedix supports connected carecommunities with integrated solu-tions designed to cost-effectivelyexchange information, optimizeresources and improve patientoutcomes.
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BIO PRO17 Seventeenth St.Port Huron, MI 48060(800) 252-7707Fax: (810) 982-7794www.bioproimplants.com
BLAINE LABS, INC.11037 Lockport Pl.Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670(800) 307-8818www.blainelabs.com
Blaine Labs has been a leadingmanufacturer and distributor ofessential podiatric products overthe last two decades. Rangingfrom antifungals to emollients tohydrogels, Blaine Labs has createddozens of proven, industry-leadingproducts which are dispensed bydoctors across the nation.After a record-breaking 2012,
Blaine Labs is looking to continueto support the industry by intro-ducing new, dispensable productsat affordable prices. With dozensof products ranging from theirflagship Tineacide antifungal brandto the revolutionary VibrationAnesthesia Device, Blaine Labs is aone-stop shop for any podiatricoffice.
Give us a call today to learnhow to join our $10K Club andadd ten thousand dollars permonth to your revenue by dis-pensing Blaine Labs products.
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BLUEWATERMARKETING GROUP402 Main St., Ste. 100-280Metuchen, NJ 08840(732) 744-9119www.bluewatermarketinggroup.com
BRACEMASTERSINTERNATIONAL5075 S. Emmer Dr.New Berlin, WI 53151(262) 797-9771www.bracemasters.com
B.C.ASSOCIATION OFPODIATRISTS(604) 602-0400
BROOKS SHOE, INC.11720 N. Creek Pkwy. N.Bothell, WA 98011(206) 488-3131;(800) 2BROOKSwww.brooksrunning.com
BUFFALO BRACE36 Mason StreetBuffalo, NY 14213(800) 435-0065Fax: (716) 881-0349www.buffalobrace.net
BURNS PODIATRIC LABP.O. Box 879McCook, NE 69001(800) 26-BURNS
CCAERVISIONPODIATRY NETWORK4539 Metropolitan Ct.,Ste. 289Frederick, MD 21704(888) 841-2237www.caervision.com
CAL LEATHER COMPANY1752 Riverside Dr.Glendale, CA 91201(818) 242-3148fax: (818) 242-4375email: calleather@gmail.com
CALIFORNIAORTHOPAEDIC LAB2250 Obispo Ave., #103Signal Hill, CA 90806(800) 433-0882;Fax: (562) 985-9974
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agement. The assistants’ programwill also offer coding updates, of-fice management training, and ra-diology units.The Western also affords atten-
dees time to unwind in “The Hap-piest Place on Earth”—Disney-land. Once again, The Westernwill offer attendees discountedtickets to Disneyland and Califor-nia Adventure theme parks.
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CALIFORNIA SCHOOLOF PODIATRIC MEDICINEAT SAMUEL MERRITTCOLLEGE370 Hawthorne Ave.Oakland, CA 94609(800) 607-6377
CANADIAN FEDERATION OFPODIATRIC MEDICINE200 King St. S.Waterloo, ON N2J 1P9(888) 706-4444www.podiatryinfocanada.ca
CALIFORNIA PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION(THE WESTERNCONFERENCE)2430 “K” St.Sacramento, CA 95816(800) 794-8988Fax: (916) 448-0258www.thewestern.orge-mail: info@thewestern.org.
The Western Foot and AnkleConference will be held June 20-13, 2013 at the Disneyland Hoteland Convention Center in Ana-heim, CA. The Western has be-come an annual tradition for mem-bers of the podiatric communityfor earning continuing educationunits, interacting with colleagues,and engaging over 150 vendors ex-hibiting innovative products andservices.Attendees can earn 25 continu-
ing medical education and radiolo-gy units enjoying a stellar programon technologies and trends in po-diatric medicine, surgery and man-
CARDIUM THERAPEUTICS12255 El Camino RealSan Diego, CA 92130(858) 436-1005www.excellagen.comemail: support@excellagen.com
CARE CREDIT,A PART OF GE CAPITALPO Box 1710Costa Mesa, CA 92628(800) 300-3046www.carecredit.com
CareCredit, a leading healthcarecredit card, has developed a newthree-step instructional guide thatprovides practices offering the pro-gram with the basic tools and infor-mation they need to help more pa-tients get podiatric treatment.Starting with Step One, the
new tool details the best way tomake sure that patients knowthey can pay over time and in-cludes a new counter display forthe practice reception area. StepTwo features CareCredit’s On-line Payment Calculator and in-cludes a Payment Chart tutorialthat practices can use to easilyshow patients how low theirmonthly payments can be withCareCredit. Step Three coversthe application process and re-views the various ways that pa-tients can quickly apply for Care-Credit and move forward withpodiatric care. Enrolled Care-Credit practices can call 800-859-9975 to receive the tool free orlogon to the Practice ResourceCenter at carecredit.com.CareCredit, a part of GE Capi-
tal, is a leading healthcare creditcard. For more than 20 yearsCareCredit has been making iteasy for patients to get the carethey need and want. Today Care-Credit is at work in more than140,000 enrolled healthcare prac-tices and has been used by over 20million patients.
RSN 28;see adv. p. 161
CEDR SOLUTIONS2015 N. Forbes Blvd., Ste. 105Tucson, AZ 85745(866) 414-6056www.cedrsolutions.com
CERTIFIABLE, INC.(Boards-By-The-Numbers)(513) 347-0004
www.certifiable.comNeed to Get Certified? Taking theRecertification Exam? Certifiable,Inc. has the answer, Boards by theNumbers 2013. Everything youneed in an easy-to-use softwareprogram designed to help podia-trists prepare for the AmericanBoard of Podiatric Surgery exam.The software is a Windows-basedproduct, endorsed by The Podia-try Institute. It includes a compre-hensive set of (board focused)notes (over 300 pages) by ThePodiatry Institute, state of the artgraphics (MRI’s, x-rays, color pic-tures), practice exams (over 600questions), and a oral exam sec-tion designed to help you developan organized approach to the oralexam process. The program isdownloaded from the Internetand may be activated as soon asyour credit card is approved (usu-ally within minutes). The subscrip-tion is active for 1 year (365 days)from the time of installation andruns on one computer (great foryour laptops).
RSN 27;see adv. p. 159
CHURCHILL-LIVINGSTONE,INC.650 Ave. of the AmericasNew York, NY 10011(212) 819-5400
CIRCULATOR BOOT CORP.c/o AME691 Green Crest Dr.Westerville, OH 43081(866) 633-2337Fax: (614) 237-1177www.ame-medical.com
CLEARLY BEAUTIFUL NAILS1759 Country Club DrCherry Hill, NJ 08003(856) 229-2939www.clearlybeautifulnails.comemail:info@clearlybeautifulnails.com
CLINICAL THERAPEUTICSOLUTIONS (CTS)PO Box 1257Wall, NJ 07719(877) 997-7778Fax: (732) 894-9449www.ctsrx.com
Clinical Therapeutic Solutions(CTS) is a specialty pharmaceuticalcompany with a dedicated focuson podiatric medicine. CTS is ded-
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icated to providing value to physi-cians and their patients throughthe development of quality, inno-vative, and efficacious products.In response to the growing
need for expanded podiatric ther-apeutic agents designed to helppatients manage foot-related com-plications from fungal infections,skin disorders, and diabetes, CTSoffers a unique approach to themanagement of foot care.Our mission is to improve pa-
tients’ overall health by producingpharmaceutical grade products tomeet specific podiatric treatmentgoals, while reducing the cost ofpatient care. Patients will enjoy theconfidence and convenience of im-mediate access to CTS productsdirectly from their physician at thepoint of care. Physicians will enjoyhaving access to exclusive thera-peutic agents and practice-basedsupport.CTS brands include:CLARUS Antifungal Solution
(1% tolnaftate in an oil-soluble de-livery system)CLARUS Antifungal Cream
(1% tolnaftate cream in a urea ve-hicle)KERA-42 Cream (42% Urea)KERA-HC Cream (1% hydro-
cortisone cream in a urea vehicle)KERA Nail Gel (47% Urea Gel)NeuRx-TF Tablets (Alpha
Lipoic Acid, Acetyl L-Carnitine,Methyl B-12)TheraNail-TF Tablets (Biotin,
Iron, Zinc)TRI-SOFT Softening Solution
(Benzalkonium Chloride in aPhenylmercuric Nitrate Solution)CTS Products offer a patient-di-
rect money-back guarantee!RSN 29;
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CLUFFYBIOMEDICAL1301 11th Avenue South, Ste. 6Great Falls, MT 59405(888) 761-3668Fax: (406) 761-7219www.cluffy.come-mail: info@cluffy.com
CODES FOR PODIATRICMEDICINE AND MORE!c/o Martin Taubman, DPM, MBA3330 Third Ave #402San Diego, CA 92103(619) 298-1733email: mtaubman@san.rr.com
CODINGLINE.COMc/o Harry Goldsmith, D.P.M.13337 E. South St., #325Cerritos, CA 90703hgoldsmith@codingline.com
COMFORTFIT ORTHOTICS246 Columbus Ave.Roselle, NJ 07203(888) 523-1600Fax: (908) 259-9105www.comfortfitlabs.come-mail: info@comfortfitlabs.com
ComfortFit Orthotic Labs producesquality custom orthotics at a rea-sonable cost with superior cus-tomer service and technical sup-port. We offer flat rate pricing onour orthotics, including addi-tions/modifications and shipping. Allof our orthotic shells carry a sixmonth guarantee. Outside the war-ranty period, we have two repairoptions: basic and comprehensive.Our repair services are unmatchedby other labs. We accept any cast-ing method including our in-officescanning technology with Tom-Cat.Additionally, we sell pre-fabricatedorthotics for adults and children, thecomplete line of Richie Brace prod-ucts, orthotic sandals, Medicare ap-proved diabetic shoes and inserts,night splints and walkers. The entireteam at ComfortFit Labs is dedicat-ed to your total satisfaction.
RSN 30, 31, and 32;see adv. pp. 56, 92, and 162
COMPULINK BUSINESSSYSTEMS2645 Townsgate Road, Ste. 200Westlake Village, CA 91361(800) 888-8075www.compulinkadvantage.com
CONNECTICUT PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION342 N. Main St.W. Hartford, CT 06117(800) 627-FOOTwww.cpma.orge-mail: info@cpma.org
COOL TOUCH9085 Foothills Blvd.Rosehill, CA 95747(916) 677-1900www.coolbreezelaser.com
COUNCIL FOR MEDICALEDUCATION AND TESTING(CMET)215-364-1111www.COUNCILmet.orgemail: info@COUNCILmet.org
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chine’s small footprint, just 4’ x 5’,and its speedy operation with scantimes under a minute make it idealfor in-office use. Also, immediateaccessibility of advanced imagingwill obviate undesirable delays inpatient care.The patient’s foot and ankle are
scanned in a natural weight bear-ing position for a precise view ofphysiological weight bearing ef-fects. pedCAT delivers 3D volu-metric data for improved diagno-sis, evaluation, and treatment plan-ning including:• Preoperative planning• Diagnosis, confirmation or rul-
ing out fractures• Evaluating subluxations & dis-
locations• Evaluating arthritic joints• Early detection of osteomyelitisCone Beam CT Imaging has in-
troduced innovative treatmentpaths in dental and ENT practicesin the past 10 years, and is nowbeing adapted to the foot andankle community with the intro-duction of pedCAT.Hi-res images of the pedCAT
unit and its output imagescan be downloaded at:www.curvebeam.com/media.
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CUSTOM FOOT INSERTS4128 Sunrise HwyOakdale, NY 11769(631) 567-1515,Fax: (631) 567-5104Email:custfootinserts@optonline.net
CUTERA (GENESIS PLUS)3240 Bayshore Blvd.Brisbane, CA 94005(888) 4-CuteraFax: (415) 330-2444www.cutera.com
CUTTING EDGE LASERTECHNOLOGIES350 Turk Hill ParkFairport, NY 14450(800) 889-4184Fax: (585) 421-8039www.celasers.comemail: sales@celasers.com
Cutting Edge Lasers announces aninnovative modality for the treat-ment of pain associated withAchilles tendonitis, as well as mus-culoskeletal and neurological con-ditions. FDA-cleared MLS Laser
CROCSRX6273 Monarch Park Pl.Longmont, CO 80503(303) 848-7393www.crocsrx.com
CRYODERM4186 NW 65th Ave.Coral Springs, FL 33067(800) 344-9926;Fax: (954) 796-3493www.cryoderm.come-mail: info@cryoderm.com
CRYOPROBE1022 E. Wall St.Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464(888) 248-2838Fax: (843) 375-5440www.cryoprobe-us.comemail:cryoprobe@ho-equipments.com
CRYOSURGERY, INC2589 Old Harding PikeNashville, TN 37205(800) 729-1624www.verrucafreeze.comemail:mbazzell@cryosurgeryinc.com
CURAMEDIX701GeorgeWashington HighwaySte. 300Lincoln, RI 02865(508) 699-8399;Fax: (508) 699-8499www.curamedix.com
CURVEBEAM175 Titus Ave., Ste. 300Warrington, PA 18976(267) 483-8081Fax: (267) 483-8086www.curvebeam.com
CurveBeam’s pedCAT is a weightbearing, in-office 3D foot andankle scanner. pedCAT utilizesCone Beam Computed Tomogra-phy (CBCT) technology to pro-duce undistorted and unobstruct-ed images of the foot and ankle re-gion under true physiologicalweight bearing conditions.“We are introducing this first of
its kind modality to podiatric sur-geons and orthopedic foot & anklespecialists with tremendous ex-citement and anticipation,” saidArun Singh, Chief Executive Offi-cer of CurveBeam. “pedCAT willgive physicians immediate accessto more precise and detailedviews of foot conditions, and thatwill optimize their treatment plan-ning for greater predictability ofsurgical outcomes,” Singh added.Singh explained that the ma-
Therapy is fast and painless withno negative side effects. Utilizing apatented combination of simulta-neously produced wavelengths,the MLS Therapy Laser elicits bothan intense anti-inflammatory andrapid analgesic response.“I have treated numerous, very
challenging patients with severe,chronic pain that has been presentfor years. These patients now reportas much as 100% pain relief. Theenthesiopathies, tendonopathies,arthrosis and the neurological typesof complaints all respond verywell.” T. L. Basso, D.P.MBetter medicine equals better
business. This cash-based modali-ty allows you and your patients toagree on the value of your ser-vice. In addition, properly trainedstaff members can operate therobotic M6 Laser, freeing you tosee other patients.
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CYBERKINETICS9435 Provost Rd. NW, Ste. 102Silverdale, WA 98383(855) 692-9444www.cyberkinetics.com
CYNOSURE (PINPOINTELASER)5 Carlisle Rd.Westford, MA 01886(800) 886-2966www.cynosure.com
DDANIPROc/o Alde Associates, LLCPO Box 325Closter, NJ 07624(985) DANIPROwww.danipronails.comemail: info@daniProNails.com
daniPro Nail Polish: “Bringing togeth-er the arts of beauty and science”daniPro’s doctor-created for-
mulation infuses Undecylenic Acidinto a premium nail polish. da-niPro Nail Polish is innovative,long-lasting, and chip-resistant.daniPro offers an ever-expandingcolor palette and should be animportant part of your patients’nail maintenance regimens. da-niPro’s 4-Free formulation doesnot contain formaldehyde,toluene or DBP, and is nevertested on animals. Your patients
can choose from our dazzling col-ors, like First Kiss Red or My GirlPure Pink. daniPro also offers aclear base and top coat, all in-fused with Undecylenic Acid.Dispense daniPro directly to
your patients. daniPro is great forall nails, and is an easy way to addto your bottom line. Our eye-catching daniPro counter top dis-play neatly organizes 18 bottlesand features selling tips and at-a-glance product information on therear panel.Feature daniPro in your office
today... Your patients will thankyou!Available from Henry Schein,
Gill Podiatry, and Moore Medical.RSN 35;
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DARCOINTERNATIONAL810 Memorial Blvd. WestHuntington, WV 25701(800) 999-8866;Fax: (800) 999-8866www.darcointernational.come-mail: info@darcointernation-al.com
DATATRACEPUBLISHING CO.(800) 342-0454Fax: (410) 494-0515www.datatrace.comemail: salesandmarketing@datatrace.com
DAVMAR, INC(855) 284-3544www.davmarshoes.com
DELCAM-HEALTHCARE275 E South TempleSalt Lake City, UT 84111Contact Maida Koller(877) 335-2261
www.delcam-healthcare.comemail: marketing@delcam.comDelcam has been supplying ad-vanced CADCAM solutions forover 40 years. The software is of-fered either as a complete solutionfrom design to manufacture or as aseries of stand-alone products forcompanies aiming to increase theperformance of their existing de-sign and manufacturing practices.Delcam created a dedicated
Healthcare Division in 2009 toprovide software tools for the cus-tom orthotic market. The soft-ware developed for this market is
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matopathologists offer a diagnosticreport tailored to the podiatricphysician and are dedicated tocommunicating with physicians interms that are clear and concise.We will accept nothing less thansuperior diagnostic services to po-diatric physicians and superior pa-tient care.Please contact Monica Lansber-
ry, our Institute Coordinator, di-rectly at 954-633-3207 with ques-tions or to set-up an account.
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DE ROYAL WOUND CARE (ADIVISION OF DE ROYALINDUSTRIES, INC.)200 DeBusk LanePowell, TN 37849(800) 337-6925
DESERT FOOT CONFERENCEC/O PRESENT E-
LEARNING SYSTEMScall Donna Nocero(888) 802-6888 (conferencemanager)call Michael Shore(954) 298-7000 (sponsor sales)www.desertfoot.org
DF CONc/o International ConferenceManagement1018 Harding St., Ste. 207Lafayette, LA 70503(337) 235-6606Fax: (337) 235-7300www.dfcon.come-mail: info@dfcon.com
DG INSTRUMENTSP.O. Box 201Murphy, OR 97533(800) 597-5070
DIABETICA SOLUTIONS12665 Silicon Dr.San Antonio, TX 78249(800) 246-3395;Fax: (210) 692-1144www.diabeticasolutions.com
DIADERM LABSHuntington Beach, CAwww.clearzal.com
DIA-FOOT3400 Fairlane Farms Rd.Wellington, FL 33414(877) 405-FOOTwww.dia-foot.com
Dia-Foot is a full service diabeticshoe company offering an array ofproducts and services. We offer acomplete line of diabetic footwearfrom leading manufacturers. Your
all based on Delcam’s powerfulengineering software, guidedthrough a friendly, easy-to-use in-terface designed by orthotists andpodiatrists from around the world.With Delcam’s custom orthotic in-sole solution, you can scan a pa-tients foot in non-weight, partial-weight, or full-weight bearing posi-tions, design a soft anatomical in-sole for diabetic patients, rigidpolypropylene devices for correct-ing gait, or foot positives for vacu-um forming.You can step into the digital
clinic with powerful CAD-CAMand communication technologyfrom Delcam designed by medi-cal professionals for medicalprofessionals.
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DELTA SURGICALINSTRUMENTS96 Schunnemunk Rd.Highland Mills, NY 10930(866) 390-2226Fax: (845) 928-7530www.deltasurgicalinstruments.come-mail:info@deltasurgicalinstruments.com
DEPUY ACEP.O. Box 988Warsaw, IN 46581(800) 366-8143;Fax: (800) 669-2530
DERMA-SCIENCES214 Carnegie Center, Ste. 300Princeton, NJ 08540(800) 445-7627www.dermasciences.com
DERMIK LABORATORIES(an Aventis Company)1050 Westlakes Dr.;Berwyn, PA 19312(800) 633-1610www.dermik.com
DERMPATH DIAGNOSTICS(INSTITUTE FOR PODIATRICPATHOLOGY)895 SW 30th Ave., Ste. 101Pompano Beach, FL 33069(866) 369-6071www.dermpathdiagnostics.com
The Institute for Podiatric Patholo-gy is dedicated to the needs of po-diatric physicians throughout theUnited States. Our Institute boasts24-48 hour in-house turn-aroundtime, the latest diagnostic technol-ogy and digital images printed onpatient reports. Our der-
patients will enjoy wearing shoesfrom New Balance, Aravon, Dun-ham, Hush Puppies, Orthofeet,Rockport, Sebago and Pure StrideLites.Dia-Foot manufactures PDAC
approved pre-fab diabetic inserts.We also have an onsite lab whichproduces our PDAC approvedcustom diabetic inserts and cus-tom orthotics. All our customshoe packages come with one pairof inserts already in the shoes with2 extra pairs of inserts.Dia-Foot is also the manufac-
turer of the Pure Stride line ofpre-fab orthotics, insoles, diabeticsocks and now diabetic shoes. Theall-new Pure Stride Lites are awomens’ Mary Jane. All the PureStride Lites come complete with afree pair of matching Pure Stridediabetic socks.
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DIGITAL ORTHOTICS14761 Franklin Ave., Ste. BTustin, CA 92780(866) 677-feetFax: (714) 669-9602www.digitalorthotics.com
DISCOUNT MEDICALSUPPLIES(888) 444-6741www.discountmedicalsupplies.com
DJO GLOBAL, INC1430 Decision St.Vista, CA 92081(800) 336-6569www.djoglobal.com
DLS (DIABETIC LIMBSALVAGE) CONFERENCEc/o International ConferenceManagement1018 Harding St., Ste. 207Lafayette, LA 70503(337) 235-6606Fax: (337) 235-7300www.DLSconference.comemail: info@DLSconference.com
DM SYSTEMS1316 Sherman Ave.Evanston, IL 60201(800) 254-5438;Fax: (847) 328-9561www.heelift.com/b
DM Systems is committed to pro-viding podiatrists and their patientswith high quality solutions to theirwound care, casting and rehabilita-tion needs.Our Wound Care product line
features the Heelift® SuspensionBoot. Developed by orthopedicsurgeons, the Heelift floats theheel and relieves pressure to pre-vent and treat heel pressure ul-cers. The Heelift is easy to applyand easy to customize. Available inStandard, Bariatric and Petitesizes, as well as either smooth orconvoluted foam, there is a HeeliftSuspension Boot to meet any ofyour patients’ needs.Also available is our Heelift®
AFO. Find out for yourself whywe’re calling the Heelift AFO asofter, safer solution to traditionalankle foot orthoses. The soft foamboot protects the leg, while thesemi-rigid polypropylene bracecontrols the ankle’s position andmotion. The Heelift AFO is com-fortable enough to be used as anight splint, and allows for limitedweight bearing. Also available isour HeelSafe™ DVT Hose, whichwork to relieve heel pressure andprevent deep vein thrombosis.Our Rehab and Casting prod-
ucts are further evidence that DMSystems is committed to bringingyou quality products. From theGaitKeeper® Cast Shoe and theCastWalker® Cast Sole to the An-kleTough® Rehab System, DM Sys-tems has the right product foryour patient and your practice.
RSN 39;see adv. p. 53
DR. COMFORT10300 N. EnterpriseMequon, WI 53092(800) 556-5572Fax: (262) 242-9300www.drcomfort.com
Dr. Comfort sets the bar for quali-ty and service in the therapeuticfootwear industry. Our shoes aredesigned with diabetics in mind-with lasts that are full in the fore-foot and snug in the heel. Ourstyles are designed with the pa-tient in mind and successfullyachieve that important balance offunction, comfort and style.Let’s face it, if the shoes aren’t
comfortable and the patient does-n’t like the look, they just won’twear them. We have built ourbusiness on this very principal-wemake terrific, functional shoes outof the best leathers that look asgreat as they feel. This combina-
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ask you to give us an opportunityto show you how good we are.There has never been a better
time to start working with us ifyou are not already. With reim-bursements going down we caneasily help you put additional dol-lars in your bank account by dis-pensing pads to your patients whobuy pads anyway!We will also SAVE you money
on all of your padding supplies andkeep your money where it be-longs: with you!We specialize in Felt, Foam,
Moleskin, Gel, Cork, PPT, Poronand more. No company in the na-tion has a larger selection ofpadding supplies. With over 4000different padding selections we aresure we have what you need and ifwe don’t have it we can make it.1) The largest selection of
padding supplies. MADE IN THEUSA2) The lowest guaranteed
prices.
tion of form and function providesyou with greater assurance thatyour patients will, in fact, wear theshoes that they should.Call today at 800-556-5572 to
receive a free catalog and sign upwith Dr. Comfort. Your patientsdeserve it.
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DR. JILL’S FOOT PADS466 S Military TrailDeerfield Beach, FL 33442(866) FOOTPADFax: (866) 327-PADSwww.DrJillsFootPads.com
“We Want You!!”-an open letterto the podiatry profession fromDr. Jill and Jay at Dr. Jill’s FootPads:We would like to thank the
more than 9000 podiatrists whohave given us a chance over thelast 11+ years. And for those ofyou who have not been purchasingyour padding supplies from us we
3) The highest quality raw ma-terials.4) No minimums.5) Free shipping on ONLY
$80.00 orders.6) The knowledge to get you
what you need.Dr. Jill’s has now introduced asemi-custom advanced pre-fab or-thotic line. “These prefabs are likenothing on the market today,” saysDr. Jill’s. “Simple Pre-Fabs don’toffer as many choices to fit the pa-tients needs. Custom are great butnot all patients can afford them.”Dr. Jill’s line offers a non-customoption with over 500 configura-tions. You the doctor makes onlysix simple choices:1) Size W-5 to M-152) Male or Female.3) Deep or Shallow Heel Cup.4) Flexible or Semi-Rigid Shell.5) Posted or Un-Posted Heel.6) Half, 3/4 or Full length.
The shells are make of extremelydurable carbon and are guaran-
teed to not crack or change shape.The ONLY way to change theshape is with a heat gun!
RSN 42; see adv. p. 91
DR. SCHOLL’Sc/o Schering-Plough HealthcareProducts110 Allen Rd.Liberty Corner, NJ 07938
DOCTOR SPECIFIED406 20th St. SEHickory, NC 28602(888) 350-0001Fax: (828) 485-0049www.doctorspecified.comemail:sales@doctorspecified.com
DR’S REMEDY(877) 323-NAILwww.remedynails.com
Dr.’s REMEDY® is a line of doctor-inspired cosmetics that is dedicat-ed to using clean, hypo-allergenic
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of podiatric medical record docu-mentation, superbill-routing slips,HIPAA privacy notices, patient fi-nancial forms, office policybrochures, stationary and businesscard products.Recommended by podiatric
medical reviewers for Medicareand private insurance companiesas well as health care attorneysacross the nation, thousands ofpodiatrists in group and solo prac-tice use DocuForms every day todocument their office, nursinghome, home and hospital patientencounters.These forms allow doctors to
create highly detailed accuratemedical records in a fraction of thetime and cost of maintainingrecords by dictation, handwritingor even EMR methods.Forms for all types of patient
encounters can be viewed in detailand ordered 24/7 at the Docu-Forms website.
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ingredients. The brainchild of twoNew York-based board certifiedpodiatrists, Dr. Adam Cirlincioneand Dr. William Spielfogel, Dr.’sREMEDY® proves quintessentially-perfect for any person looking tobeautify the appearance of herskin and nails. Their Enriched NailPolish is the first-ever nail polishon the market created by doctorsand approved by the AmericanPodiatric Medical Association. Theline is vegan-friendly and madewith organic ingredients, vitamins,wheat protein, tea tree oil, laven-der, and garlic bulb extract.
RSN 43;see adv. p. 153
DOCUFORMS4320 Alhama Dr., Ste. 1009AWoodland Hills, CA 91364(800) 995-2001;Fax: (818) 704-6997e-mail: info@dpmforms.comwww.dpmforms.com
DocuForms is the leading supplier
DORNIER MEDTECH1155 Roberts Blvd.Kennesaw, GA 30144(770) 514-6165Fax: (770) 426-6115
DOX PODIATRY2625 E. Greenway Pkwy., #112Phoenix, AZ 85032(877) 270-3518www.doxemr.cominfo@doxemr.com
DPM-AIRE4320 Alhama Dr., Ste. 1009AWoodland Hills, CA 91364(800) 995-2001;Fax: (818) 704-6997e-mail: info@dpm-aire.comwww.dpm-aire.com
DPM-Aire offers the New-Aire lineof air purifiers direct to podiatrists.These air purifiers are designed toremove the most dangeroushealth-threatening sub-micron-sizenail dust particles and bio-aerosolsfrom the treatment room and po-diatric office environment.These air purifiers take over
where point-source nail dust vac-uums and dust masks fail. Pub-lished studies show that thesevacuums still allow from 8 to75% of nail dust to escape intothe treatment room air for doc-tors, staff and patients to breathe.These studies also show that po-diatrists suffer significantly higherrates of respiratory diseases. Themost recent studies have linkedthe smallest of these particles tosudden MI’s. Podiatrists who careabout themselves, their familiesand staff place New-Aire units inall treatment rooms.
DREW SHOE CORP.252 Quarry Rd.Lancaster, OH 43130(800) 837-3739;Fax: (740) 654-4979
EE2 MEDICAL BILLINGSOLUTIONS, LLC30-80 23rd St.Astoria, NY 11102(347) 531-0497fax: (347) 531-0499www.e2medicalbilling.comemail:info@e2medicalbilling.com
EARTHWALK ORTHOTICS500 Vista Ave. SEPO Box 1196Massillon, OH 44646(888) 492-8393;Fax: (330) 837-6550www.earthwalkorthotics.come-mail:eworthotics@neo.rr.com
EASTERN PODIATRY LABS1702 5th St.Trenton, NJ 08638(800) 327-8763e-mail: EasternPodiatry@aol.com
EBI MEDICAL SYSTEMS100 Interpace Pkwy.Parsippany, NJ 07054(800) 526-2579www.ebimedical.come-mail: ebimedical_support@ebimed.com
ECLAIMS(see Zyantus)
ECLIPSYS (MEDI-NOTES)3 Ravinia Dr.Atlanta, GA 30346(404) 847-5000Fax: (404) 847-5700www.eclipsys.com
EDSER1111 Brickell Ave., 11th Fl.Miami, FL 33131(866) 722-3414www.edserinsoles.com
EMS CORPORATION11886 Greenville Ave., #120Dallas, TX 75243(972) 690-8382Fax: (972) 690-8981www.ems-dent.come-mail: emsusa@emsdent.com
EMSOLD FOOT CARE USA1060 Fleetwood Lyons Rd.Fleetwood, PA 19522(610) 944-1710Fax: (610) 944-5039
ENESLOW, THE FOOTCOMFORT CENTER470 Park Ave. South(@32nd St.)New York, NY 10016(212) 477-2300;(800) ENESLOWFax: (212) 477-2156www.eneslow.com
EPPOINTMENTS PLUS3663 Nasa Pkwy. #606Seabrook, TX 77586(866) 376-7070www.EppointmentsPlus.com
ESAOTE(800) 428-4374www.esaoteusa.com
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EVER-FLEX, INC.12505 Universal Dr.Taylor, MI 48180(800) 877-2844Fax: (734) 947-2059e-mail: val@ever-flex.com
FFAPA FRATERNALCORPORATION1074 Millburn Rd.Valley Stream, NY 11580
FERNO ILLE, INC.Ferno-Washington70 Weil WayWilmington, OH 45177(800) 733-7751
FERRIS MFG. CO.16 W. 300 83rd St.Burr Ridge, IL 60521(800) Polymem
EUROINTERNATIONAL5906 Breckenridge Pkwy.,Ste. GTampa, FL 33610(800) 378-2480;Fax: (813) 246-5998www.eurointl.come-mail: sales@eurointl.com
EUROPEAN FOOTCARESUPPLY472 Parkridge Cresent S.E.Calgary, ALB T2J5A9, Canada(403) 271-6805www.a-foot.com
Professional debriding drills withbuilt-in water spray or vacuum.These reliable drills have a 10 yearlife and make debriding more effi-cient. Ask for a free trial period.Our German stainless hand instru-ments are also known for longevi-ty. All products are on www.a-foot.com.
RSN 114;see adv. p. 210
FIBER FOOT APPLIANCES34A Sarah Dr.Farmingdale, NY 11735(800) 451-1719Fax: (631) 465-9196www.fiber-lab.com
FLEXITOL6111 Broken Sound Pkwy NW,Ste. 365Boca Raton, FL 33487(561) 241-5415Fax: (561)241-5411www.flexitol.comemail: usainfo@flexitol.com
The Flexitol brand from LaCoriumHealth USA offers topical thera-peutic foot care products focusedon delivering the highest level ofefficacy available over the counter.Our flagship product, Flexitol HeelBalm for dry cracked feet, containsa formula of 25% urea in a highlyconcentrated, moisturizing andemollient base. Flexitol Heel Balmis suitable for general and diabeticfoot care. Flexitol Heel Balm can
be found in the foot care sectionof most drug, supermarket, massand Independent retail outlets.Contact us about receiving sam-ples to distribute to your patientswith dry cracked heels.
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FLORIDA PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION401 N. Gadsden St.Tallahassee, FL 32301(800) 277-Feet (3338)
FLUOROSCAN IMAGINGSYSTEMS650-B Anthony TrailNorthbrook, IL 60062(847) 564-5400
FOOT & ANKLE INSTITUTEOF VIRGINIA, INC. (FAIV)(877) 233-FAIVFax: (800) 373-2089www.faiv.com
FOOT AND ANKLE ONLINEJOURNAL (FAOJ)www.faoj.org
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APMA Approved!CleanSweep®: Proven to kill the
bacteria that causes foot odor.Contains properties which are an-tifungal, antibacterial and sporaci-dal. Spray in shoes, socks andother porous surfaces.
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FOX LASERSc/o Dave Konstanzer1934 Hilltown, PA 18927(215) 570-4327www.foxlasers.comemail: laserit@aol.com
FRANKFORDLEATHER CO., INC.1820 Byberry Rd.Bensalem, PA 19020(800) 245-5555;Fax: (215) 244-4411
FRASER LABSPO Box 10784Beverly Hills, CA 90213(800) 726-5790www.fraserlabs.com
FUJIFILMwww.fujiprivatepractice.com
FUND FOR PODIATRICMEDICAL EDUCATION9312 Old Georgetown Rd.Bethesda, MD 20814
FWD MOBILITY170 W Dayton St., Ste. 102AEdmonds, WA 98020(888) 816-8127www.fwdmobility.com
GGEBAUER COMPANY4444 East 153rd StreetCleveland, OH 44128(800) 321-9348(216) 581-3030Fax: (216) 581-4970www.gebauerco.com
GELSMART/POLYGEL/HEALIX CARE30 Leslie Ct.Whippany, NJ 07981(973) 884-8995Fax: (973) 884-1331www.gelsmart.netemail: peter@polygel.com
GelSmart has been a driving forcein the global medical and skincaremarket for over 20 years, bringingquality gel-based products tohealthcare professionals and pa-
FOOTBON227 Main St.Lower LevelHuntington, NY 11743(631) 460-9064;Fax: (631) 410-1800www.footbon.com
FOOT HELPERS LAB37 Grant St.Long Branch, NJ 07740(845) 536-3338Fax: (212) 288-3034www.foothelpers.com
FOOT INNOVATE LLC15029 N. Thompson Peak PkwySte. B111-576Scottsdale, AZ 85260www.footinnovate.com
FOOT MANAGEMENTCUSTOM ORTHOTIC LAB7201 Friendship Rd.Pittsville, MD 21850(800) 468-3668Fax: (410) 835-8966www.footmanagement.com
FOOTMAXXPO Box 13633Roanoke, VA 24035(800) 779-3668www.footmaxx.com
FOOTWAY6159 Lake Worth Rd.Green Acres, FL 33463(866) 366-8929;Fax: (561) 964-1091www.footway.net
FORMULA 3®/FUNGIFOAM®/CLEAN SWEEP®
c/o The Tetra CorporationPO Box 10Eaton Rapids, MI 48827(800) 826-0479Fax (517) 663-8380www.thetetracorp.com
Offering innovative products, dis-pensed exclusively by physiciansand backed with an uncondition-al, patient-direct, money-backguarantee.Formula 3®: The FIRST antifun-
gal containing oil-soluble tolnaftateand voted #1 by podiatrists.Odorless, non-staining, absorbedin seconds with no residue. Ap-plied twice daily. APMA Approved.FungiFoam®: One product with
the POWER OF FOUR! Antifun-gal, Antipruritic, Keratolytic andEmollient. Apply twice daily fortreatment of tinea, once daily forprevention. Formulated for dailyuse. Contains our proprietary for-mulation of oil-soluble tolnaftate.
tients worldwide. GelSmart wasrecently awarded the Seal of Ac-ceptance from the American Podi-atric Medical Association (APMA)and takes pride in this recognitionas an industry leader. GelSmart, adivision of PolyGel, LLC, is a pri-vately held company based inWhippany, NJ.
RSN 91;see adv. p. 27
GEORGIA PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION(770) 536-0913www.gapma.com
GETPODIATRYPATIENTS.COMwww.getpodiatrypatients.com
GetPodiatryPatients.com is com-mitted to helping professionalsbuild their practices and equipthemselves with everything theyneed to maximize both online andoffline new patient acquisition andpatient retention. GetPodiatryPa-tients.com offers a free demovideo which explains exactly howyou can get search engine, email,offline, and social media market-ing done for you without anywork on your end. Get up to 5-20 new patients every monthwith only a minimum of effort.Plus, get a full- blown customizedwebsite for both patients andprospects. It’s all included in asimple plug-n-play system. Watchthe free demo video now at Get-PodiatryPatients.com.
RSN 47; see adv. p. 52
GILDEN TREE9203 J St.Omaha, NE 68127(888) 445-3368www.gildentree.com
GILL PODIATRY SUPPLYAND EQUIPMENTCOMPANY22400 Ascoa Ct.Strongsville, OH 44149(800) 321-1348;Fax (800) 432-9445www.gillpodiatry.com
Gill Podiatry Supply and Equip-ment Company is a “full service”company that provides qualityproducts at competitive prices.They offer “one-stop shopping”carrying all the instruments, sup-plies, and equipment you need.Their professional sales staff is
available to advise and assist you inmaking your purchases. Whetheryour purchase is a single item orsetting up your entire office, Gill isthere to help you.Gill Podiatry offers a variety of
leasing and financing options ideal-ly suited for the new or estab-lished practitioner. Gill prides itselfon same day shipping of all orderscalled in by 5 p.m. EST. They ac-cept MasterCard, Visa, AmericanExpress and Discover.
RSN 48;see adv. p. 66
WILLIAM L. GOLDFARBFOUNDATION FOREDUCATION ANDRESEARCH OF THE LOWEREXTREMITY757 Poplar Church Rd.Camp Hill, PA 17011(717) 763-7665;Fax: (717) 761-4091www.ppma.orge-mail: info@ppma.org
GORDON LABORATORIES6801 Ludlow St.Upper Darby, PA 19082(610) 734-2011;(800) 356-7870Fax: (610) 734-2049www.gordonlabs.net
Gordon Laboratories is a leadingmanufacturer of topical pharma-ceuticals for podiatry. Their fullline of skin care products includes:vitamin-enriched moisturizers,products for hyperkeratotic andfungus skin conditions, productswhich eliminate odor and severewetness, and medicines for verru-cae and analgesic relief.Gordon Labs has a strong
commitment to podiatrists, asseen in their wide selection of of-fice specialties, private labelingservice, office dispensing support,and educational aid, as well astheir ongoing development ofnew products for patient comfortbetween office visits.
RSN 49;see adv. p. 2
GRAMEDICA16137 Leone Dr.Macomb, MI 48042(888) 566-6459Fax: (586) 532-1817www.gramedica.com
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GREEN BAY DIABETICFOOTWEAR(877) 712-9908www.fitnfunction.com
GREENBRANCHPUBLISHINGPO Box 208Phoenix, MD 21131(800) 933-3711www.mpmnetwork.com
Headquartered in Phoenix, Mary-land, Greenbranch Publishing, LLCis a privately held firm founded in1998 and is a leading publisher ofmedical practice management titles,electronic media and audio confer-ences for physicians, practice ad-ministrators and office practicemanagers. The company is the pub-lisher of The Journal of MedicalPractice Management®, the FASTPractice newsletter, more than adozen premier text books specializ-ing on the business of medicine andseveral medical practiceWeb sites.
RSN 50; see adv. p. 149
GREATER TEXASEDUCATION FOUNDATION(281) 597-1630www.GTEF.org
GTEF is a 501C3 non-profit orga-nization that supports podiatricresidency and fellowship programsin Houston, Texas. Dr. Sam Men-dicino, Executive Director, saysthat GTEF’s goal is to foster post-graduate education. They are anapproved CME provider by theCPME and also offer uniquefundraising meetings including theNO NONSENSE meetings in Oc-tober each year that rotate be-tween Key West and New Or-leans. They also offer an Interna-tional meeting each year and fu-ture dates will include Argentinaand Machu Picchu. GTEF also hasa small lab learning center availablein Houston for trainings or rental.For surgical DVDs, donations ,sponsorship or meeting informa-tion, email info@gtef.org.
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gSOURCE, LLC19 Bland St.Emerson, NJ 07630(201) 599-2277Fax: (201) 599-3306www.gSource.com
gSource is committed to putting thefinest instruments into the hands ofpodiatrists and their teams. Craftedfrom German surgical stainlesssteel, and recognized by their finelyfinished surface, gSource instru-ments are designed to perform withprecise surgical function. They arealso conceived to be affordable. It isthis combination of quality and real-istic pricing that distinguishes thegSource brand. The gSource catalogcontains nearly 3,500 instruments,with a wide variety of standard pat-terns for podiatric procedures. Theinstruments are readily available forsame day shipment. All standard in-struments are guaranteed for lifeagainst manufacturing defects ofmaterial and workmanship.
RSN 51; see adv. p. 139
HHAMES ORTHO TECH2487 Mall Rd.Florence, AL 35630(855) 899-3332www.hamesorthotech.com
Hames Ortho Tech introduces thenewest treatment for heel pain,the Air Brace. The brace is madeof semi-rigid non-latex, non-rub-ber material that provides stabilityand pressure around the ankle. Apatented bladder system providescushioning with each step to thepainful areas of the heel and ten-dons. Air moves from the foot toAchilles creating a massaging ef-fect, promoting recovery. The re-movable stays and Velcro anklestrap allow the patient to adjustthe pressure to their comfort. TheHames Air Brace goes to work im-mediately, providing relief during
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www.humco.comHYMED GROUP CORP.1890 Bucknell Dr.Bethlehem, PA 18015(610) 865-9876
HYPERION MEDICAL(877) 275-8760www.hyperionmed.com
Hyperion Medical, a leadingworldwide provider of laser andlight-based medical systems forpractitioners worldwide, is proudto announce the U.S Food andDrug Administration clearance forits HyperBlue 1530 multi-usediode laser for the treatment ofonychomycosis.HyperBlue 1530 utilizes special-
ized protocols developed over 6years of trials in Europe for thetreatment of onychomycosis. Theprotocols take advantage of 30watts of power and deliver fast,safe, and effective results.“The HyperBlue 1530 is a great
innovation in the treatment of fun-gal nails and it has exceeded myexpectations, with a treatmenttime of 5 minutes for all ten toes,”said Dr. Damien Dauphinee, DPMof Denton, Texas.Scott Day, President and CEO
of Hyperion Medical said, “TheHyperBlue 1530 presents an alter-native for patients dissatisfied withthe current treatments of oralmedications, oral therapies, andtopical treatments, with a clinicallyproven safe and painless solution.”.
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ICS SOFTWARE (SAMMYSYSTEMS)3720 Oceanside Rd. WestOceanside, NY 11572(877) 726-6987Fax: (516) 763-1017www.ICSSoftware.net;www.SammyUniversity.com;www.Checkmedicare.com;www.MedXpressClaims.com
IMS MEDICAL EQUIPMENTLLC306, 6501 E. Greenway PkwySte.103Scottsdale, AZ 85254(480) 628-2038Fax (775) 593-9664www.podiatrysuperstore.come-mail: mschubyn@podiatrysuperstore.com
the day when patients need it themost. The brace is also Medicareapproved so no need to worryover an audit for non-approvedDME.
RSN 52; see adv. p. 96
HAPAD, INC.5301 Enterprise Blvd.Bethel Park, PA 15102(800) 544-2723;Fax: (800) 232-9427
HAYES, DR. MARK(440) 333-0007Fax: (440) 333-4902e-mail: parkhaven@hotmail.comRSN 53; see adv. p. 208
HEALTH CAREPRODUCTS369 Bayview Ave.Amityville, NY 11701(800) 899-3116Fax: (631) 789-2389www.diabeticproducts.com
HEALTHFIRST CORP.P.O. Box 279Edmonds, WA 98020(800) 331-1984
HEALTHPOINT3909 Hulen St.Ft. Worth, TX 76107(800) 441-8227www.healthpoint.com
HEALTHY GLOW SKINPRODUCTS27 Bella CasertaLake Elsinore, CA 92532(800) 843-7864Fax: (951) 674-7632www.healthyglowskinprod-ucts.com
HENRY SCHEIN135 Duryea Rd.Melville, NY 11747(800) 323-5110www.henryschein.com
HERSCO ORTHO LABS39-28 Crescent St.Long Island City, NY 11101(800) 301-8275www.hersco.com
HOOPOE(see Pilgrim Shoes)
HORIZON PHARMA(DUEXIS)520 Lake Cook Rd., Ste. 520Deerfield, IL 60015www.duexis.com
HUMCO HOLDING GROUP7400 Alumax Dr.Texarkana, TX 75501(800) 353-5457
Used and new high quality medicalequipment sold at reasonableprices. IMS sells PODRay DigitalPodiatry X-Ray Units, lasers, podi-atry chairs, Xray units, processors,autoclaves, Mini C-arms, diagnos-tic ultrasounds, hand held nerveconduction monitors, whirlpools,MRI’s and much more.IMS Medical Equipment LLC.
can outfit your entire office orsurgery center. They ship through-out the United States and Canada.
RSN 55 and 56;see adv pp. 147 and 205
INFRACARE4866 #2, Dundas St. WestToronto, ON M9A 1B5(416) 305-6592Fax: (416) 239-2416www. infracare.ca
INJINJI(888) 465-4654www.injinjirx.com
INNOCUTIS(800) 499-4468www.innocutis.com
INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATIVEPODIATRIC MEDICINE(DR. ROBERT KORNFELD)(516) 369-3171www.holisticpodiatry.come-mail: holfoot153@aol.com
INSTITUTE FOR PODIATRICPATHOLOGY(see Dermpath Diagnostics)
INSTRATEK4141 Directors-Row, Ste. HHouston, TX 77092(800) 892-8020Fax: (281) 890-8068www.instratek.com
INTEGRATEDORTHOTIC LAB1630 E Northfield Dr.,Unit 400Brownsburg, IN 46112(866) 582-4640www.io-lab.com
“We’re really excited about how3D3 Solutions 3D scanning tech-nology will change the manufactur-ing process of custom orthotics.”Scott Ludlow, General Managerand Partner of Integrated OrthoticLabIntegrated Orthotic Lab has
partnered with 3D3 Solutions tocreate a concrete clinical solutionto foot casting that combines 3Dscanning technology with ad-vanced medical theory. The foot
scanner uses 3D3 Solutions’ pro-prietary white-light 3D technologythat scans the patient’s foot in sec-onds to create a digital reproduc-tion in the form of a 3D model.Once the foot has been scanned,the attending practitioner is ableto view the foot scan and confirmthe foot was captured correctly,enter the corresponding orthoticprescription and instantly send thefile to the laboratory for produc-tion. This process allows for re-duced in office casting supplies,and outgoing freight charges, com-bined with faster turn aroundtimes.
RSN 57;see adv. p. 115
INTEGRATED PHYSICIANSYSTEM (IPS)c/o Success EHSOne Metroplex Dr., Ste. 500Birmingham, AL 35209(205) 871-1031www.successEHS.com
INTEGRITY ORTHOTICLABS19113 63rd Ave. NE, #4Arlington, WA 98223(360) 435-0703(866) 678-4652;Fax: (360) 435-2912www.integrityortho.com
Integrity Orthotics is an interna-tional provider of high-quality cus-tom orthoses and the RichieBrace®. We offer an unmatchedunconditional six-month total pa-tient satisfaction guarantee on allcustom orthoses. We utilize an in-dustry-leading technology plat-form, including highly accurate 3Din-office scanners. We emphasizeproduct and materials innovation,operational excellence and consis-tency, and unmatched client sup-port. Our comprehensive productline includes biomechanical, sport,dress and accommodative devicesfor every need. Our custom offer-ings include a razor-thin graphitehigh heel fashion orthotic, a uniqueposterior tibial tendon dysfunction(PTTD) device, and an innovativegolf orthotic. If you would like tojoin our growing legions of happycustomers, call us today for a freestarter kit and samples of yourchoice!
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shoemaking tradition with a newcollection of the highest qualitycustom-molded shoes featuringthe latest in fit and function-withstretchable Medi-flex fabric forhammertoes, bunions, edema andhypersensitive feet. Also ourdurable sports lining and mesh ma-terial for maximum comfort andaccommodation. Every one of ourshoes is handcrafted using the lat-est 3D computer-generated imag-ing techniques, offering practition-ers and patients alike outstandingworkmanship, precise accuracyand product value. All are availableunder the popular ValuPak? pro-gram for Medicare-eligible patientswith diabetes, as well as for any pa-tient desiring an excellent customshoe at a very affordable price.
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JM ORTHOTICS615 N. 3050 E., Ste. A6St. George, UT 84790(800) 804-3910Fax: (435) 251-8505www.jmorthotics.come-mail: info@jmorthotics.com
JMS PLASTICS SUPPLY,DIVISION OFJMS BERKSHIRERESOURCES INC.3535 Rt. 66, Bldg. #4Neptune, NJ 07753(800) 342-2602Fax: (732) 918-1131www.jmsplastics.come-mail: sales@jmsplastics.com
The JMS Plastics Supply CustomerCommitment: 1. We carry onlythe highest quality products andcomponents. 2. We ship fasterthan anyone in the industry, inmany cases on the same day as theorder is placed. 3. Our prices arealways fair and competitive. 4. Weare a single source supplier for theorthotics industry. At JMS, we un-derstand that your ability to pro-cess orthotics quickly is key toyour success. That’s why we stockthe largest variety of cushioningand covering materials in the in-dustry. Available in individualsheets or rolls, you can alwayspurchase the quantity that fits yourneeds. If we don’t have what youneed, we’ll do our best to get itfor you. JMS is dedicated to yourbusiness success.
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INTERNATIONALAESTHETICFOOT SOCIETY885 Park Ave.New York, NY 10021(212) 535-0229;Fax: (212) 734-3192www.institutebeaute.come-mail: www.iafs.com
INTERNATIONAL FOOTAND ANKLE FOUNDATION(IFAF)(formerly Northwest PodiatricFoundation)7315 212th St. SW,Ste. 103Edmonds, WA 98026(866) 286-6973;Fax: (425) 412-3819www.internationalfootankle.orge-mail: podfound@aol.com
INTERNATIONALUNIVERSITY OF THEHEALTH SCIENCES (IUHS)203-2025 Corydon Ave.Winnipeg, ManitobaCanada R3P 0N5(800) 920-3022www.iuhs.edu
JJ & A USA335 Crooked Hill Rd.Brentwood, NY 11717(631) 243-3336www.jausainc.com
JAN L, INC.24-26 Mill St.Mt. Holly, NJ 08060(609) 261-1133;(609) 261-1167www.janlinc.com
JAY GEIER’S SCHEDULINGINSTITUTE4125 Old Milton Pkwy.,Alpharetta, GA 30005(770) 518-7575www.schedulinginstitute.com
JERRY MILLER I.D. SHOES36 Mason StreetBuffalo, NY 14213(800) 435-0065Fax: (716) 881-0349www.jerrymillershoes.comemail:info@jerrymillershoes.com
From its state-of-the-art manufac-turing facility in upstate New York,Jerry Miller celebrates its 65-year
JOINT COMMISSION ONACCREDITATION OFHEALTH CAREORGANIZATIONS (JCAHO)One Renaissance TerraceOak Brook, IL 60181(630) 792-5259e-mail: mdye@jcaho.org
JSB ORTHOTICS509 Paul Morris Dr.Englewood,FL 34223(800) 373-5935;Fax: (941) 460-0385www.jsbinc.come-mail: info@jsbinc.com
JUST FOR TOENAILS1225 Taft Hwy.Signal Mountain, TN 37377(423) 667-4992www.prostheticnails.com
JUZOP.O. Box 1088Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223(800) 222-4999
KKENT STATE UNIVERSITYOF PODIATRIC MEDICINE6000 Rockside Woods Blvd.Independence, OH 44131(216) 231-3300www.kent.edu
RSN 61;see adv. p. 185
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KERATHINThe Wharf at Rivertown2501 Seaport Dr,Ste. 220Chester, PA 19013(855) 372-8446www.kerathin.com
Hundreds of podiatrists have beenrequesting information and hands-on demos of the newest nail de-bridement technology—the podi-aPRO H1 developed and market-ed by Kerathin, LLC—which has aunique action mechanism and inte-grated vacuum system that afforda safer, healthier work environ-ment. According to Kerathin’sfounder and principal, Tom Fitzsi-mons, “Podiatrists have been call-ing us to schedule demo appoint-ments in their offices and stoppingby our exhibit booths at the con-ferences we are attending across
the country. They are particularlyinterested in seeing how ourpatented oscillating filing technolo-gy supported by our customizedpowerful yet quiet vacuum systemmakes the entire nail debridementprocedure safer for podiatrists,their staff and patients.”Kerathin’s podiaPRO, an FDA
Class 1 Medical Device, wasspecifically developed for podi-atric use on patients as an alterna-tive to traditional rotary tools thatspew nail dust into the air, puttingboth podiatrists and patients atrisk for breathing dangerous fungiand other airborne pathogens.Because the podiaPRO’s dispos-able, single patient-use filing spin-dles and drums oscillate, nail dustfalls down and is quickly suckedinto the vacuum system. Fitzsi-mons notes that podiaPRO doesnot get hot like rotary tools anddoes not cut, nick or burn pa-tients, a very important factorwhen treating diabetic patients.Beth Fitzsimons, Kerathin’s direc-tor of clinical services adds, “Thesingle patient-use spindles thatcome in variable filing grits alsoprevent cross-contamination andsave clean-up time between pro-cedures. Podiatrists also reportthat the vacuum which is verypowerful yet very quiet allows foreasier podiatrist-patient commu-nication during procedures.”
About Kerathin:Kerathin LLC, founded in 2010
and headquartered in Chester, PA,is a medical device company dedi-cated to leading the market for thetreatment of diseased and dys-trophic nails with innovative toolssupported by engineering excel-lence and sound science. Its prod-ucts are currently in use in privatepodiatric practices nationwide aswell as Veterans’ Administrationand Indian Health Service facilitiesand podiatry schools across thecountry.
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KERYFLEXc/o Pod-Advance9132 Fawn Hill CtRaleigh, NC 27617(888) 763-2382www.keryflex.com
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lence and improve the lives oftheir patients. We are confidentthat Kevin Orthotics will deliverthe highest quality orthoses toyour practice while making everyeffort to improve the process ofdelivering life-improving devices toyour patients.
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KINETIC CONCEPTS, INC(KCI)8023 Vantage Dr.San Antonio, TX 78230(800) 531-5346
KLMLABORATORIES28280 Alta Vista Ave.Valencia, CA 91355(800) 556-3668www.klmlabs.com
KLM Orthotic Labs is an industryleader in the design and manufac-ture of custom foot orthotics(over 33 types) and ankle foot or-
KEVIN ORTHOTICSBY FOOT IN MOTION, INC1119 Colorado Ave.,Ste. 103Santa Monica, CA 90401(877) 767-3338Fax: (866) 919-9268www.kevinRx.comemail: info@kevinorthotics.com
Kevin Orthotics is, and always willbe, devoted to providing ourclients with unmatched service byfocusing on the needs of yourpractice. The quality of our cus-tom foot orthoses, custom shoes,and custom AFOs are only secondto our dedication to exceed ourclient’s expectations. From creat-ing one-of-a-kind orthoses, to as-sistance with casting, billing & cod-ing, and treatment of complexpathologies, we are committed toyour success and the successfuloutcomes of your patients. Wehave built relationships with dis-cerning practitioners with thesame passion to achieve excel-
thotics including the completeline of Richie Braces.KLM alsosells the complete line of PropetDiabetic shoes.We also have oneof the most comprehensive offer-ings of OTC insoles and anklebraces in the industry-CP 3300shells, CP Cobra shells, EssenceInsoles, Supersteps, Foot Soldiers,Kiddythotics, Juniors, Clouds, theRichie Ankle Brace for sprains,and the Richie Dynamic Assist fordrop foot. Turn around time onorders is 3 days. Pick up and de-livery of all custom orders areFREE.Go to www.klmlabs.comfor information.
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KNIT-RITE120 Osage Ave.Kansas City, KS 66105-0900(800) 821-3094
KOVEN TECHNOLOGY, INC.12125Woodcrest Executive Dr.,Ste. 220
St. Louis, MO 63141(800) 521-8342;Fax: (314) 542-6020www.koven.com
KRASITY’SMEDICAL &SURGICAL SUPPLY1825 Bailey Ave.Dearborn, MI 48124(800) 537-1394www.krasitys.come-mail: sales@krasitys.com
LLABORATORYOF PODIATRICPATHOLOGYP.O. Box 53660Philadelphia, PA 19105(800) 223-4284
LACORIUM HEALTHUSA(see Flexitol)
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er of alexandrite laser technologyand several other advanced lasertechnologies. It has also played amajor role in pioneering and es-tablishing numerous advanced ap-plications based on solid-statelaser media and nonlinear opticalprocesses. Today, Light Age is theleading supplier of alexandritelaser systems worldwide for al-most every application from fun-damental research to laser hair re-moval to atmospheric lidar. Itsproducts are sold under its ownname brands and in OEM and em-bedded products distributed byother device manufacturers. In ad-dition to its volume product manu-facturing, Light Age develops cus-tom laser systems and new lasercapabilities under contract and instrategic partnerships. Light Agefrequently develops laser systemswith flexible and/or highly special-ized capabilities for applications re-quiring new, difficult, and some-times seemingly impossible lasercharacteristics.
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LIQUID RUBBERAPPLIANCE LABORATORY45 Valley WayW. Orange, NJ 07052(973) 325-0174
A patient presenting pathology inthe form of deformities or excres-cences must be first consideredfor their surgical corrective possi-bilities. If surgery is contra-indicat-ed by reason of poor risk as foundin the debilitating circulatory cases,along with systemic conditionssuch as in the diabetic or in the pa-tient who has a reluctance tosurgery, then beyond palliativetreatment Latex Orthotic Shieldswill afford a more gratifying prog-nosis.In palliative treatment one can-
not continually adhere dressingsand paddings with adhesive for anylength of time without a resultingdermatologic reaction. Thus, anoutstanding indication for theLatex Orthotic.Our senior citizens, the ones
most likely to come under thepoor surgical risk category, are theideal candidates for the Latex ap-pliances.
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LANGERBIOMECHANICS, INC.2905 VeteransMemorial HighwayRonkonkoma, NY 11779(800) 645-5520Fax: (800) 419-0772www.langerbiomechanics.com
Langer Biomechanics, Inc. is aleading manufacturer of custommade lower extremity orthopedicproducts and a distributor ofMedicare approved D.M.E prod-ucts. Langer’s principal customproduct lines include custom-made foot orthotics, custom-madeAnkle Foot Orthotics, custom-made Medicare approved diabeticinserts and custom-made orthoticsandals from Birkenstock, Naotand Bite.The DME distribution business
includes a comprehensive Thera-peutic Footwear Program, anklebraces, night splints, Cam Walk-ers, compression hosiery andother lower extremity bracingproducts.Langer also produces and dis-
tributes PPT, a medical grade ure-thane foam material for use on or-thotics, inserts and other orthope-dic applications.
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LASER-THERAPY.US56 Woodland Dr.West Paterson, NJ 07424(877) LASER-50http://coldlasertherapy.us
LEMI USA280 Fentress Blvd.Daytona Beach, FL 32114(386) 239-8433(866) 949-8849Fax: (386) 239-8627www.lemiusa.comemail: info@lemiusa.com
LEVY AND RAPPEL, INC.339 10th St.Saddle Brook, NJ 07663(800) 564-LEVY (5389);Fax: (973) 478-1760www.levyandrappel.come-mail:levyandrappel@optonline.net
LIGHT AGE500 Apgar Dr.Somerset, NJ 08873(732) 563-0600www.lightage.com
Since its founding in 1986, LightAge, Inc. has been the inventor, in-novator, and preeminent develop-
LITECURE LLC250 Corporate Blvd, Ste. BNewark, DE 19702(877) 627-3858www.litecure.com
LORENZ NEUROVASC2855 Argentia Rd., Unit 2Mississauga, ON L5N 8G6(866) 443-8567www.lorenzneurovasc.ca
MMARK FUGIT ORTHOTICLABORATORY17437 N 71st Dr., #B102Glendale, AZ 85308(800) 888-3759
MATPLUSPO Box 1443Painesville, OH 44077(877) 628-7587Fax: (440) 352-7380www.matplusinc.com
MATRIX MEDICAL3101 Broadway, Ste. 700Kansas City, MO 64111(877) 853-5518www.matrixmedkc.com
MAXIBRACE16 McCarthy Rd.Island Park, NY 11558(516) 484-0055www.maxibrace.com
MD BUYING GROUP(888) 863-5303www.mdbuyinggroup.com
MED/ARTPO Box 853Morristown, NJ 07963-0853(973) 539-2179;Fax: (973) 539-4652e-mail: dkkorkes@aol.com
MEDCARAPHARMACEUTICALS126 N. MainConrad, IA 50621www.wartpeel.com
WartPEEL is a compounded,patented semi-solid gel containingactive ingredients 5-fluorouracil(2%) and salicylic acid (17%). Thetwo active ingredients are incorpo-rated into the proprietary base. Theincluded adhesive, polyvinyl alcohol,results in increased attachment tothe wart tissue, thus minimizingebbing of the medication onto thesurrounding healthy tissue.It is hypothesized that 5-fluo-
rouracil in combination with sali-
cylic acid will result in an increasederadication rate of non-genital cu-taneous warts than either agentalone. Salicylic acid, alone in a sus-tained release formulation is capa-ble of ablating tissue (at the appro-priate concentrations), howeverlacks any sort of virucidal effect.Introduction of an agent capable ofattenuating the virus’s ability toreplicate at the core of the wartsuch as 5-fluorouracil is essential inoptimizing treatment of said warts.Additionally, WartPEEL is occlud-ed; a well-recognized method inwart treatments, to enhance thepenetration/permeation of bothingredients.
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MEDEFFICIENCY, INC5161 Ward Rd., Unit 7Wheat Ridge, CO 80033(866) 357-7755www.medefficiency.com
MEDICAL MAVIN, LTD.114 Washington Ave., Bldg 2Downingtown, PA 19335(800) 886-5949Fax: (610) 518-7412www.MedicalMavin.come-mail:MM@medicalmavin.com
MEDICIS PHARMACEUTICALCORP.8125 N. Hayden Rd.Scottsdale, AZ 85258(602) 808-8800Fax: (602) 808-0822www.medicis.com
MEDICOOL20460 Gramercy Pl.Torrance, CA 90501(800) 433-2469www.medicool.net
Medicool is a leading manufacturerof debriding drills to the podiatrycommunity, offering solutions forboth large and small practices.The File Stream™ debriding file
has a powerful vacuum built intothe hand piece. It’s quiet, has30,000 rpms and takes up a lotless space in the patient room thanold style units.Medicool’s latest addition, the
Pro Power 20K, has a cordless,rechargeable design offering con-venience, portability and versatili-ty, allowing freedom of movementbetween patient rooms. Becauseits 20,000 rpm, don’t be fooled, it
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EHRs we are confident that Medi-Touch will revolutionize yourpractice. Visit MediTouch EHR atwww.HealthFusion.com/APMAand see a demonstration of thenext generation EHR, today!
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MEDNET TRANSCRIPTION177 Riverside Ave., Ste. F182Newport Beach, CA 92663(866) MED-NETTFax: (714) 846-7506www.mednettranscription.come-mail: mednett@msn.com
MED-PRO CORP.(800) 633-7761;Fax: (516) 767-2672www.medprocorp.com
MED-VET INTERNATIONAL(800) 544-7521www.shopmedvet.com
MEGACOMFORTINTERNATIONAL1625 Chabanel West, Ste. 201Montreal, QUE H4N 2S7(877) 634-2266www.megacomfort.ca
MERZ PHARMACEUTICALS4215 Tudor Ln.Greensboro, NC 27410(888) MerzUSA (637-9872)www.merzusa.com
Merz North America is a specialtyhealthcare company that developsand commercializes innovativetreatment solutions in aesthetics,dermatology and neurology in theU.S. and Canada. Our ambition isto become a recognized leader inthe treatment of movement disor-ders, and in aesthetics and derma-tology. Our future is promising,and we are committed to advanc-ing new therapeutic options andimproving patients’ lives. For morethan 100 years, the developmentof our products has been based onMerz’s commitment to providinginnovative medical approachesthat earn the trust of patients,physicians and partners world-wide. Globally, the companies ofMerz Pharma Group are focusedon medications for treating neuro-logical and psychiatric illnesses,and they have assumed a leadingrole in the field of Alzheimer’s dis-ease research. Founded in 1908,Merz Pharma Group is a privatelyowned company headquartered inFrankfurt, Germany.
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has the torque equivalent to a35,000 rpm machine. For thosewith outpatient visits, it’s a must!Don’t forget the Pro Power
35K drill, for those who will notpart with their existing vacuumsystems. A powerful machine thatlooks more professional than thewoodworking tool that so manyused to use.
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MEDI-DYNE (TULI’S)6221 Colleyville Blvd.Colleyville, TX 76034(800) 810-1740
MEDIMETRIKSPHARMACEUTICALS363 Rt 46 WestFairfield, NJ 07004(973) 882-7512www.medimetriks.com
MEDISPEC, LTD.20410 Observation Dr.,Ste. #102Germantown, MD 20876(888) 663-3477;Fax: (301) 972-6098www.medispec.come-mail: info@medispec.com
MEDI-TOUCHEHR/HEALTHFUSION100 N Rios Ave.Solana Beach, CA 92075(858) 523-2120www.healthfusion.com/APMA
The MediTouch® Meaningful Usecertified software suite providesthousands of healthcare providerswith the superior, Web-based,all-in-one Electronic HealthRecord (EHR), Practice Manage-ment System (PM), Patient Portal,and Clearinghouse solution. Asone of the first Meaningful Usecertified EHRs on the market, andthe only iPad®-native, Web-basedEHR software available, we con-tinue to be a leader in the EHRindustry, with many of ourproviders reaping thousands ofdollars in Meaningful Use incen-tives. With MediTouch there areno EHR startup fees or expensiveservers to purchase; our afford-able subscription model makesMediTouch the ideal solution forany sized practice. MediTouch ispre-loaded with findings specificto the foot and ankle, meaningyou can start charting on the firstuse. As one of the leading cloud,web-based podiatric medicine
MEYERDISTRIBUTING CO.1810 Summit Commerce ParkTwinsburg, OH 44087(800) 853-1490Fax: (330) 963-4753www.meyerdist.comemail: sales@meyerdist.com
MIDMARK CORP.60 Vista DriveVersailles, OH 45380(800) MIDMARK;Fax: (800) 365-8631www.midmark.com
MIDWEST PODIATRYCONFERENCE53 W. Jackson, Ste. 1103Chicago, IL 60604(312) 427-5810
Midwest Podiatry Conference,one of podiatry’s premier educa-tion event for both DPM’s and as-sistants, has announced the datesof April 18th thru 21st, 2013 fortheir annual meeting, to be held atthe Hyatt Regency Chicago. The
four-day conference, with an an-ticipated attendance of over 3,000delegates from across the globe,features cutting edge innovationand education, with the best andbrightest speakers and panelists inthe field of podiatry. With over275 exhibitors, it is one of thelargest tradeshows in podiatry.It will feature a variety of ses-
sions for doctors and assistants,with an array of sessions focusedon sub specialties with compre-hensive and hands-on workshops,from surgical and wound healingsessions, to sports medicine andpediatric tracks. The choices areendless. Attendees will be able tohear about cutting edge work rev-olutionizing the profession, fromthe best residents in the field, atthe International Post GraduateResearch Symposium. The confer-ence will also host the SurgicalBoard Review, a proven tool tohelp podiatrists pass their surgical
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MINI-C SALES1500 Skokie Blvd. #360Northbrook, IL 60062(800) 356-4000www.minicsales.com
Pre-owned, refurnished, recondi-tioned Xiscans and FluoroScans foryour office are now available fromMini-C Sales. “Podiatrists are usingMini-C-arms diagnostically and sur-gically to perform more proce-dures in the office,” recently said aMini-C Sales spokesperson. “Theincreased patient flow and addi-tional revenue pays for the equip-ment very quickly. Actually, only 2-3 uses per week will exceed themonthly lease payment, whichmakes your mini C-arm an incomeproducer and not an expense.”Additionally, reports Mini-C
Sales, fluoroscopy codes are reim-bursed higher than X-ray, and Fluorprints are cheaper than X-ray films.
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P.W. MINOR AND SON, INC.3 Treadeasy Ave.Batavia, NY 14020(585) 343-1500;Fax: (585) 343-1514www.pwminor.com
MINXRAY, INC.3611 Commercial Ave.Northbrook, IL 60062(847) 564-0323,(800) 221-2245www.minxray.com
MMI-USA6000 Poplar Ave.,Ste. 110Memphis, TN 38119(866) 682-7577Fax: (901) 683-7077www.mmi-usa.com
MOBERG PHARMA NORTHAMERICA LLC7 E Frederick Place, Ste. 100Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927(877) 856-2800 x2Fax: (973) 946-7560www.kerasalpro.com
Moberg Pharma North AmericaLLC is the maker of Kerasal®, anon-prescription line of clinically-proven topical solutions for treatingextremely dry and callused feet, naildystrophy caused by fungus or pso-riasis, and minor pain. Kerasal FootOintment and Kerasal Fungal NailRenewal Treatment are provensafe and effective and are approvedby the APMA. Moberg Pharma
boards, with mock oral and com-puter exams.The event is put together by a
confederation of state podiatricmedical associations and is open todoctors and assistants fromaround the globe.
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MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY-ARIZONA PODIATRICMEDICINE PROGRAM19555 N. 59th Ave.Glendale, AZ 85308(888) 247-9277
MILE HIGH ORTHOTICS LAB4970 Monaco St., Unit ACommerce City, CO 80022(866) 710-4880Fax: (303) 288-3687www.mholabs.com
Mile High Orthotics Lab is proudto present the Revolution AFO.“We recently became the exclu-sive podiatric distributor of thisbrand-new revolutionary device,”said Greg Armstrong, President ofSales and Marketing. “The Revolu-tion AFO is the first AFO with aCustom-Molded Dynamic ArchSuspension System. The doctor orthe user can easily adjust theamount of correction and supportthe device provides.” With a fewsimple clicks of the ratchetingbuckle that controls the arch sus-pension system, the wearer cancustomize on a daily basis theamount of support he or she re-quires. The technology makes theAFO a truly dynamic device, whenit comes to correcting a deformityin the hind foot complex. “We arevery excited to be bringing this de-vice, invented by Christopher M.Gizzi owner of American Ortho-pedics Manufacturing Corporation,to the podiatric community,”added Armstrong.
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MILTEXINSTRUMENT CO., INC.589 Davies Dr.York, PA 17402(800) 645-8000
MIMEDX GROUP60 Chastain Center Blvd, Ste. 60Kennesaw, GA 30144(866) 477-4219www.mimedx.com
North America LLC provides retailsamples an offers podiatrists prod-ucts for in-office dispensing.
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MOLECULAR LABS(NEURVASIA)(800) 939-0732molecularlabsusa.com
MOLECULAR AF(see Wellstone Labs)
MOORE MEDICAL CORP.P.O. Box 1500,389 John Downey Dr.New Britain, CT 06050(800) 234-1464Fax: (800) 944-6667www.mooremedical.com
MSI ORTHOTIC LAB4646 S. Ash Ave., #108Tempe, AZ 85282(602)793-1000www.msiorthoticlab.com
MTI (MEDICAL TECHNOLOGYINDUSTRIES, INC.)3655 W Ninigret Dr.Salt Lake City, UT 84104(800) 924-4655Fax: (801) 952-0548www.mti.net
MTI is a multi-specialty medicalequipment manufacturer, dedicat-ed to designing and manufacturingspecialty-specific patient and doc-tor seating equipment. Along withexceptional surgery chairs/tables,MTI produces a complete line ofquality accessories, cabinets, doc-tor and assistant stools, lighting,and dust extractors.
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MULTI RADIANCE MEDICAL31200 Carter StSolon, OH 44139(440) 542-0761www.multiradiance.com
NNATIONAL PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION1706 E. 75th St.Chicago, IL 60617(773) 374-5300
NATURAL STEP SHOES888 Colorado Ave.Stuart, FL 34994(866) 500-7463www.naturalstepshoes.com
NEUROGENX314 N. Walnut St.,Ste. 2ALansing, MI 48933(800) 335-7624www.neurogenx.com
Neurogenx® is offering innovativetreatment protocols for variousneurogenic conditions, includingperipheral neuropathy, and hasachieved success in dozens of clin-ics in diverse markets withrestorative results substantiatedwith peer-reviewed studies. TheNeurogenx® Solution combines anexclusive Electronic Signal Treat-ment™ (EST) with a modified, non-steroidal injection regimen—to-gether coined Integrated NerveBlock™ (INB) or Combined Elec-trochemical Treatment or Block™
(CET or CEB). “This exclusivetreatment has been proven effec-tive,” the firm reports, “with mostforms of neuropathy at any stageand has consistently demonstratedexcellent results.”
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NEUROMETRIX62 4th Ave.Waltham, MA 02451(781) 890-9989www.neurometrix.com
NEUROTHERM2 Debush Ave., Ste. A-2Middleton, MA 01949(888) 655-3500Fax: (978) 777-5121www.neurotherm.come-mail:usasales@neurotherm.com
NEUROTRON, INC.1501 Sulgrave Ave., Ste. 203Baltimore, MD 21209(800) 345-9040
NEURVASIA(see Molecular Labs)
NEW BALANCE ATHLETICSHOES20 Guest St.Brighton LandingBoston, MA 02135(800) 253-SHOEwww.newbalance.comFor Aravon: (866) 627-2866www.aravonshoes.com
NEW CARDIOVASCULARHORIZONS2730 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy,Ste. 202Lafayette, LA 70506
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NOLARO2480 Turnpike Dr., Unit BMiddlebury, CT 06762
gorithm that identifies and catego-rizes a patient’s feet into one of 24foot-types. A patient’s foot-typewill influence not only their gait butthe conditions and pathologies thatafflict them throughout their lives.
(877) 792-4669Fax: (203) 758-1011www.whatsmyfoottype.com
RX24 Quadrastep system is an in-novative and tailored approach totreating various foot types. Thesystem uses a patented clinical al-
(337) 261-0944Fax: (337) 572-9778www.newcvhorizons.come-mail:conference@newcvhorizons.com
NEW GEN ADVANCEDORTHOTICS LAB8596/4 Farmington Blvd.,Bldg. 10Germantown, TN 38139(888) 756-0257
NEW JERSEY PODIATRICMEDICAL SOCIETY557 Cranbury Rd., Ste. 3E. Brunswick, NJ 08816(732) 967-9003Fax: (732) 967-9023
NEW MEXICO PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATIONe-mail: Rmirmiran@pol.net
NEW STEP ORTHOTIC LAB4225 South State Route 159Ste. 1Glen Carbon, IL 62034(866) 798-7463www.newsteporthotics.com
At New Step Orthotic Lab, Inc ourmission is to provide quality or-thotics and services that reflect ourcommitment to customer service.We offer a 7-10 day in houseturnaround on all custom foot or-thotics. Our quality is maintainedthrough proper manufacturing stan-dards, using the best equipment andmaterials. We offer free inboundshipping and a 1 year manufacturer’swarranty to our customers. We alsooffer over-the-counter orthoticsstarting at just $12.50 per pair.
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NEW YORK COLLEGE OFPODIATRIC MEDICINE1800 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10035(212) 410-8075
N.Y. STATE PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION1255 5th Ave.New York, NY 10029(212) 996-4400
N.Y. STATE PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION(WESTERN DIVISION)(SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALOMEETING)c/o Ron Ruggierocabri@roadrunner,com
NIAGARA BRACE42 Breckenridge St.Buffalo, NY 14213(716) 881-4484
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NUMINA TRANSCRIPTIONS(866) 314-1611www.numinatranscriptions.com
OOASIS FOOTWEAR5148 Peach St., #327Erie, PA 16509(888) 676-2747;Fax: (814) 217-1354www.oasisfeet.com
OFFICITE3010 Highland Parkway, Ste. 625Downers Grove, IL 60515(877) 484-7181Fax: (630) 230-2301www.dpmwebsites.come-mail: info@officite.com
Officite, a leading provider of web-sites and online marketing solutionsfor medical practices, offers profes-sional web design and a full suite ofInternet marketing strategies thatare easy to set-up, easy to maintain,and most importantly, effective atattracting new patients. Officitehandles the practice’s entire Webpresence including website devel-opment, search marketing, socialnetworking, patient education, rep-utation management and mobilewebsite marketing, making it easyfor podiatrists to attract and retainnew patients who find them online.
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OFF-LOADER(877) 396-3366www.offloaderdpm.com
ONOX, INC.1187 Vanderbilt Circle, Ste. 4Manteca, CA 95337(800) 533-6669;Fax: (510) 242-6669
ONTARIO PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSOCIATION900-45 Sheppard Ave. EastToronto, ON M2N-5W9(416) 927-9111www.opma.com
OPPO MEDICAL1030 Industry Dr.Tukwila, WA 98188(800) 979-1932www.oppomedical.com
OPTP3800 Annapolis Ln, Ste. 165Minneapolis, MN 55447(800) 367-7393www.optp.com
The RX24 Quadrastep systemtakes the concept a step furtherand simplifies the 24 foot-typemedical model into six sub classifi-cations known as quads that groupstogether four similar foot types.Each quad has its own very specificfoot and gait characteristics. Thesefoot types include severe pes cavus,mild pes planus, neutral, moderatepes planus, abductovarus forefootand severe planovalgus feet. Thesesix quad specific functional orthosesare biomehanically tailored to thatof a true custom prescription. Toprovide superior patient education,a quad-specific information card isincluded with each pair that fea-tures possible clinical symptoms,key foot attributes, gait characteris-tics and more.The RX Quadrastep system is
easy to learn and can be quicklyapplied in a clinical setting. It alsoeliminates the need for costly andmessy foot impressions. The de-vices can be stocked in-houseready for immediate fitting.Nolaro’s newest innovation is
littleSTEPs, pre-fabricated foot or-thoses specifically designed forkids. They deliver prescriptionbased correction closely matchingthe criteria of traditional UCBLdevices. littleSTEPs provide an af-fordable alternative to custom or-thoses, enabling early interventionand treatment of many muscu-loskeletal conditions common tochildren.
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NOMIR MEDICALTECHNOLOGIES3021 Ave. JBrooklyn, NY 11210www.nomirmedical.com
NORAXON USA15770N.Greenway-Hayden Loop,Ste. 100Scottsdale, AZ 85260(800) 364-8985www.noraxon.com
NORTHWEST PODIATRICLABORATORY, INC.1091 Fir Ave.Blaine, WA 98230(800) 443-7260www.nwpodiatric.come-mail: nwpl@nwpodiatric.com
NOVARTISRt. 10E. Hanover, NJ 07936(973) 503-7500
ORGANOGENESIS150 Dan Rd.Canton, MA 02021www.apligraf.com
ORIGIN BIOMED5162 Duke St., Ste. 300Halifax, Nova ScotiaCanada B3J 1N7(888) 234-7256http://originbiomed.com
ORTHERA8665 Miralani Dr.San Diego, CA 92126(866) 915-8636www.orthera.com
ORTHO-DYNAMICSCUSTOM ORTHOTIC LABSBox 1207 River Street Station210 E. 16th St.Paterson, NJ 07544(800) 275-1842Fax: (973) 742-4556www.orthodynamics.com
Ortho-Dynamics Custom Or-thotics Labs is offering a widearray of special sports-related cus-tom devices. They provide 2mm,3mm, 4mm and 5mm shell thick-nesses to address a wide range ofpatient weights and activity levels.The lab produces twelve (12)
different styles of sport orthotics,engineered to address the variedbiomechanics of a wide range ofsport activities.They manufacture a specialty
all-purpose “High Impact” sportorthotic called the “Super Flex”.The lab recently introduced the
“Barefoot Specialty Orthotic”, apatented device used in barefootathletics such as gymnastics.
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ORTHOFEET(800) 524-2845;www.orthofeet.com
ORTHOMERICA505 31st St.Newport Beach, CA 92663(800) 637-4500Fax: (800-637-4501www.orthomerica.com
ORTHO-NEUTROGENA5760 W. 96th St.Los Angeles, CA 90045
ORTHO-RITE65 Plain Ave.New Rochelle, NY 10801(800) 473-6682;Fax: (914) 235-9697email: info@ortho-rite.com
ORTHOTIC GROUP, THE160 Markland St.Markham, ONCanada L6C 0C6(800) 551-3008 or(905) 477-8511Fax: (905) 946-8100www.theorthoticgroup.com
The Orthotic Group is a worldleader in custom orthotics, orthot-ic footwear and innovative com-puterized gait analysis technologyGaitScan™.The TOG GaitScan™ System is a
revolutionary diagnostic tool forassessing patients biomechanics.GaitScan™ has an industry high4096 sensors and scans at an in-dustry high 300Hz (scans per sec-ond). It is the ONLY pressureplate technology with both staticand dynamic measurement. Thesemeasurements provide today’shealthcare professionals with overONE MILLION data pointsrecorded for analysis and providea sophisticated explanation of footmechanics.TOG GaitScan™ is the most
technologically advanced gait analy-sis system available and it has beendesigned to move healthcare prac-titioners to the forefront of orthot-ic therapy and patient education.The Orthotic Group (TOG) is
one of the largest custom orthoticlaboratories in North America. Thecompany was founded in 1985 tomeet the orthotic needs of healthcare practitioners with custom or-thotics, orthotic footwear and acomputerized analysis systemGaitScan™.
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OSSUR27051 Towne Centre Dr.Foothill Ranch, CA 92610(800) 233-6263www.ossur.com
OSTEOMED3885 Arapaho Rd.Addison, TX 75001(972) 677-4600(800) 456-7779Fax: (972) 677-4601www.osteomedcorp.comemail: osteomedinfo@osteomedcorp.com
OURDOCTORSTORE.COMPO Box 176Dorset, VT 05251www.ourdoctorstore.com
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nostics, treatment and preven-tion—-all which lead to an imme-diate electronic ordering processof PAL’s top-quality products.
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PAMLAB, LLC4099 Highway 190Covington, LA 70433(985) 893-4097Fax: (985) 893-6195www.pamlab.com
PATHOLASE(530) 809-3809www.patholase.com
PATIENT ACCOUNTSERVICES (PAS)102 Centennial St., Ste. 102La Plata, MD 20646(800) 256-4004www.patientaccountservices.com
Patient Account Services Inc(PAS), a full service billing andpractice management company,announces that it has been 100%successful in the implementation
PPAL HEALTH SYSTEMS1805 Riverway DrivePekin, IL 61554(800) 447-0151 (client services)(800) 223-2957 (sales andother calls)
www.palhealth.comSince 1976, PAL has been knownas a national leader in manufactur-ing custom prescription foot or-thotics. Today PAL has a compre-hensive catalog of corrective footdevices including custom orthotics,diabetic and accommodative in-serts, ankle braces and gauntlets,and therapeutic shoes.In the last decade, PAL has ex-
ploded onto the technology scenewith the development of the mostadvanced software for the foot.The “One Stop Shop,” Xtremity-One, provides the most enhancedtools for patient education, diag-
of EHR systems in their podiatryclients’ practices who chose toparticipate. PAS offers a fully inte-grated billing and EMR solution totheir clients and it’s all inclusive intheir full billing service package.PAS attributes their success topersonalized training that allowsthe podiatrist and his staff to learnand adapt at their own pace whilealso providing constant feedbackto meet their meaningful use goals.And because their solution in-cludes full billing services, PASmanages claims financials and cashflow so that the podiatry practicecan concentrate on EMR tasks athand. Many PAS podiatry clientshave already attested and qualifiedfor the first stage government in-centive of $18,000.00 perprovider. Dr. Jennifer Feeny ofShenandoah Valley Podiatry, oneof the first PAS clients to meetmeaningful use and receive stimu-lus funds for her practice, was sopleased with her experience she
had this to say: “PAS supported usevery step of the way. My office isrunning more smoothly and ourpatients love us for it.”
RSN 85; see adv. p. 141
PAYAM DIAGNOSTICS558 Hempstead AveW. Hempstead, NY 11552(888) 590-0037www.payamdiagnostics.com
PD LABS19230 Stone Oak Pkwy.,Ste. 200San Antonio, TX 78258(800) 687-9014
PEDIFIX FOOTCARECOMPANY281 Fields LaneBrewster, NY 10509(800) 424-5561Fax: (845) 431-7801www.pedifix.come-mail: info@pedifix.com
Foot specialists since 1885, Pedi-
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treatment. Fourteen of theseproducts display the APMA Seal ofApproval and were developedwith input from podiatrists.
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PED-LITE8255 Wright St.Merrillville, IN 46410(219)756-0901Fax: (219) 756-1901www.pedlite.com
PEDORS1349 Old Hwy. NW #130Marietta, GA 30060(800) 750-6729;Fax: (770) 218-9027www.pedors.come-mail: info@pedors.com
PEDORTHIC FOOTWEARASSOCIATION7150 Columbia GatewayDr., #GColumbia, MD 21046(800) 673-8447www.pedorthics.org
PERFORMANCEHEALTH1245 Home Ave.Akron, OH 44310800-321-2135Fax (330) 633-0205www.performancehealth.com;www.thera-bandacademy.com;www.biofreeze.com;www.thera-band.com;www.pedigenix.com
Featuring leading brands likeBiofreeze®, Pedigenix® and Thera-Band®, Performance Health offersa broad portfolio of products forthe podiatric, therapy, rehabilita-tion, wellness, massage, and per-formance markets. In addition tomarket-leading products, Perfor-mance Health provides practicebuilding support, evidence-basedprotocols, clinical and product ed-ucation, turn-key dispensing andpain management solutions.
RSN 89;see adv. p. 103
PERFORMANCE LABS(800) 732-5446www.performlab.com
PHARMADERM210 Park Ave.Florham Park, NJ 07932(973) 593-7900Fax: (973) 966-0738www.pharmaderm.com
Fix is the longest-established fam-ily-owned- and-operated businessserving and supporting the podia-try profession. The firm manufac-tures more than 175 specializedmedical foot treatment productsto relieve dozens of common—and uncommon—foot conditionsand deformities. Get their newestcatalog to discover dozens ofnew, patient-pleasing items justintroduced to make your job easi-er, including unique new skin-careproducts and topical antifungals,innovative palliative pads andcushions, the industry-leading as-sortment of Visco-GEL® foot pro-tection products, PediPlast®
moldable sil icone compound,post-op FootSplints™, Preform®
prefabricated foot orthotics, Gel-Step® silicone heel cups and in-soles, and exclusive OTC-pack-aged products available for easier,more profitable in-office dispens-ing, pharmacy prescribing, or pa-tient-direct purchase. See whatPediFix products can do for you,your patients, and your practice.To get the latest PediFix catalogand free samples, call, FAX, or e-mail today.
RSN 86;see adv. p. 31
PEDILUX 4(917) 600-0668www.pedilux4.com
PEDINOL/VALEANTPHARMACEUTICALSNORTH AMERICA, LLC700 Rt 202/206 NorthBridgewater, NJ 08807(800) PEDINOLwww.pedinol.com
PEDINOL, now a division ofValeant Pharmaceuticals NorthAmerica LLC, has been focused onmeeting the needs of podiatristsand their patients for over 85years. Since its original founding in1925 by Dr. Harry Goldwag, a po-diatric pioneer, PEDINOL’s mis-sion has been to serve podiatristsby delivering high quality products,and now as part of Valeant, tocontinue to provide attentive cus-tomer service. PEDINOL has a di-verse portfolio of products, includ-ing prescription products, over-the-counter products, productsfor in-office use, and podiatrist-dispensed products for continuing
PHYSICIAN CLAIMCORPORATION4710 Southfield GreenLa Crosse, WI 54601(877) 385-0257www.physicianclaim.come-mail: pcc@centurytel.net
PHYSICIAN WEB PAGES(281) 218-6286www.physicianwebpages.com
PHYSICIANS BUSINESSACADEMY(404)663-0621www.physiciansbusinessacademy.com
PICA (PODIATRYINSURANCE CO. OFAMERICA)3000 Meridian Blvd.,Ste. 400Franklin, TN 37067(800) 251-5727www.picagroup.com
PILGRIM SHOES6710 Whitestone Rd.Woodlawn, MD 21207(888) 493-2859Fax: (410) 277-9988www.deer-tracks.com
PINE TREEORTHOPEDIC LAB175 Park St.Livermore Falls, ME 04254(855) 735-7865www.pinetreeorthopedic.com
PINKUSDERMATOLOGY LAB1314 N. Macomb St.Monroe, MI 48162(800) 746-5870
P & K ORTHOTICS LAB, INC.6128 Enterprise Dr.Cedar Falls, IA 50613(800) 798-3598;Fax: (319) 277-4901
PLUS LABORATORY11206 Greenstone Ave.Santa Fe Springs, GA 90670(800) 421-7444Fax: (562) 941-7122
PODIAGUARD(800) 962-5659www.totaldollar.com
PODIATRIC BILLINGSPECIALISTS(877) pod docswww.podbillspec.com
PODIATRIC PATHOLOGYLABORATORIES(DIVISION OF QUESTDIAGNOSTICS)P.O. Box 73781900 Sulphur SpringBaltimore, MD 21227(800) CALL-PPL
PODIATRY INSTITUTE2675 N Decatur Rd.,Ste. 309Decatur, GA 30033(888) 833-5682www.podiatryinstitute.com
The Podiatry Institute was found-ed in 1978 to provide a continuingsource of educational materials forthe podiatric profession. The Insti-tute conducts extensive continuingeducation programs for the podi-atric physician, and producesteaching films, videotapes, slideprograms, textbooks, and manyother materials. The Podiatry Insti-tute conferences are held through-out the United States, and dissem-inate the latest research, surgicaltechniques, and advances in podi-atric medicine and surgery.
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PODIATRY ONLINEwww.podiatryonline.com
PODIATRY PLUSPROFESSIONAL LIABILITYINSURANCE (ACE USA)(800) 397-9697, ext. 237Fax: (719) 528-8323www.podiatryplusins.com
PODIATRY PRACTICEMANAGEMENT INSTITUTEOF AMERICA (PPMI)6604 Elvedon Dr., Ste. 102Dallas, TX 75248(800) 324-9841www.ppmiofamerica.come-mail:drmellon@ppmiofamerica.com
POLYGEL(see Gel Smart)
PRECISION INTRICAST, INC.1323 Red Baron Rd.Payson, AZ 85541(800) 227-7805www.dpmlab.come-mail: information@dpmlab.com
PRECISION ORTHOTIC LABINTERNATIONALMid Atlantic Corporate Center1595 Imperial Way, Ste. 103W. Deptford, NJ 08066(800) 336-6302;Fax: (856) 848-7944www.precisionorthotic.com
PREMIER MEDICALPRODUCTS1710 Romano Dr.Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462(888) 773-6872www.premusa.com
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PROFOOT74 20th St., Floor 2Brooklyn, NY 11232(718) 965-8600www.profootcare.com
PRO LAB ORTHOTICS575 Airpark Rd.Napa, CA 94558(707) 257-4400;(800) 477-6522Fax: (707) 257-4420www.prolaborthotics.com
ProLab Orthotics, an orthotic in-dustry leader, incorporates evi-dence-based medicine and clinicalexpertise into our orthotic designfor optimal patient outcomes. Weprovide the highest quality innova-tive products, including our exclu-sive custom Pathology Specific Or-thoses™ and P3 Functional Prefabs.Pathology Specific Orthoses ad-
dress the specific pathomechanicsof various diagnoses. These fully-corrected custom orthoses areproduced by combining evidence-based research with state-of-the-art technology and superior hand-craftsmanship.ProLab’s P3 prefabs were de-
signed using the same expertise asour custom orthoses, resulting inthe best functionally-correctedprefabs on the market. P3 Adultprefabs are semirigid orthoseswith a full depth heel cup, forefootvalgus correction and medial heelskive. They are also available witha rearfoot post for additional sta-bility.ProLab’s Kiddythotics® are the
first children’s prefab designedwith a deep heel cup, medialflange, medial heel skive and rear-foot post in a rigid shell, makingthem an excellent choice to treatpediatric flexible flatfoot.
RSN 93;see adv. p. 9
PRO NICHEPO Box 643561Kenner, LA 70064(504) 378-3660www.pronichemedical.com
The Heeler is an inexpensive yeteffective way for patients to getrelief from pain caused by plantarfasciitis. Designed by a board certi-fied podiatrist, The Heeler match-es the contour of the foot to iso-late and stretch the tissue underthe arch. At the same time, The
PREMIER PODIATRICGROUP (PPG)784 Medina Rd, Ste. 104Medina, OH 44256(855) 855-5125www.premierpodiatricgroup.com• Hames Orthotech• Surefit• Arline Wiggins• Comfortland• Orthocircle• PCM• Pinnacle Orthotics• Quality Compounding• Synergy Brace• USA Laser• First Data
PRESCRIPTION FOOTORTHOTIC LABORATORYASSOCIATION (PFOLA)36 S. Last Chance Gulch, Ste. AHelena, MT 59601(800) 347-6585;Fax: (406) 443-4614www.pfola.orge-mail: info@pfola.org
PRESENT E-LEARNINGSYSTEMS4800 N.Federal Hwy, #A306Boca Raton, FL 33431(561) 869-6699Fax: (561) 869-6666www.podiatry.com
PRESENT e-Learning Systems hasbeen the leading podiatric distancelearning company since 1995, pro-viding a suite of education productswhich enhance the professional de-velopment of podiatrists. PRESENTPodiatric Residency Education On-line, currently in its 9th year, has be-come the standard lecture curricu-lum at podiatric residency programsacross the country. PRESENT BoardReview Online is the most widelyused board review program in podi-atry. PRESENT Diabetes, with over120,000 members, is the first com-bined online CME education and so-cial networking site in medicine.PRESENT Podiatry combines thehighest quality online CME pro-gramming with Facebook-style so-cial networking, to offer the podiatrycommunity a full-featured perpetualonline clinical conference. From oneweb address, http://podiatry.com, allPRESENT Podiatry services are nowavailable to the profession in one in-tegrated, simple to use, state-of-the-art web site.
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Heeler provides ice massage to re-duce inflammation. Meaningful re-lief can be achieved with use just 2to 3 times daily.The Kneeler allows anyone
with knee or leg issues, to walkwith ease. No more uncomfort-able crutches or confinement to acumbersome wheelchair. TheKneeler fits any brand of walker.Ideal for anyone with foot frac-tures, sprains, ulcers or post-surgi-cal patients. The Kneeler is spe-cially designed to allow patients toremain upright, maintain leg mus-cle motion while helping preventblood pooling, which may de-crease the risk of blood clots. Fullmobility at a fraction of the cost ofa wheelchair.
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PROPATH PODIATRICPATHOLOGY8267 Elmbrook Dr.,Ste. 100Dallas, TX 75247
(800) 258-1253Fax: (214) 237-1731www.propath.com
PROPET2415 W Valley Hwy NAuburn, WA 98001(253) 854-7600www.propetusa.com
PRO SITES27919 Jefferson Ave, Ste. 103Temecula, CA 92590(888) 932-3644www.prosites.com
ProSites, an innovative leader inmedical website design, has in-troduced comprehensive web-site solutions specifically tailoredto the needs of podiatrists, help-ing doctors easily grow theirpractices and streamline patientcommunications.Each ProSites website inte-
grates over 100 pages of customiz-able, patient-focused content, cov-ering a vast range of foot and ankle
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(877) 740-3668Fax: (203-740-8503www.redi-thotics.com
R.I. PODIATRIC MEDICALASSOCIATIONc/o Dr. Karen LaMorge at(401) 782-8787
RICHIE TECHNOLOGIES,INC.550 Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste. 209Seal Beach, CA 90740(877) 359 0009Fax (562) 596-3157www.richiebrace.com
The Richie Brace® is a customankle brace (ankle foot orthosis)designed to treat chronic condi-tions of the foot and ankle. Intro-duced to the medical communityin 1996, The Richie Brace has rev-olutionized the non-operative ap-proach to the most challengingpathologies treated by the footand ankle specialist.With a contoured balanced or-
thotic footplate articulated to ad-justable semi-rigid lower leg up-rights, the Richie Brace is ideallysuited to stabilize rotational forcesat the Midtarsal, Subtalar and Talo-Crural joints. Modifications andenhancements are available to addfurther restriction of motion in thesagittal, frontal or transverseplane.The Richie Brace is fabricated
from an impression cast taken ofthe patient’s foot and lower leg.It’s lightweight, low-profile designis preferred by patients over tradi-tional longer leg solid shell anklefoot orthoses.The Richie Brace® is available
from the following authorized dis-tributors who can provide instruc-tions for casting, coding, and reim-bursement guidelines:Acor (800) 237-2267Allied OSI Labs(888-264-3338)
Burns Podiatric Lab(800-262-8767)
Comfort Fit Orthotic Labs, Inc.(888-523-1600)
Eastern Podiatry Lab(800-327-8763)
Fiber Lab (800-451-1719)Integrity Orthotics(866-678-4652)
JSB Orthotics(800-373-5935)
KLM Orthotic Labs(800-556-3668)
health topics. Websites additional-ly include numerous interactivefeatures that engage and educatepatients 24/7, encouraging patientsto request an appointment andcontact the doctor.Using the firm’s unparalleled
technology, doctors receivecountless benefits, such as greatercontrol and flexibility to edit theirwebsite instantly, using the easiest“point and click” editor available.Unique to ProSites members, doc-tors frequently receive free up-grades, ensuring their website isalways comprised of the latesttechnology, features, designs, andcontent, without incurring addi-tional fees.
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PROTEX MEDICALPRODUCTS913 Wood St.W. Monroe, LA 71291(318) 324-1155
PURE STRIDEc/o Dia-foot3400 Fairlane Farms Rd.Wellington, FL 33414(877) 405-FOOTwww.dia-foot.com
PURICORE, INC508 Lapp Rd.Malvern, PA 19355(484) 321-2755Fax: (484) 321-2725www.puricore.com
Q-RQUICK NOTES10400 Griffin Rd., Ste. 105Cooper City, FL 33328(800) 899-2468Fax: (954) 680-2209www.Qnotes.come-mail: sales@qnotes.com
QUINNOVAPHARMACEUTICALS411 S. State St., 3rd FlrNewtown, PA 18940(215) 860-6263Fax: (215) 860-6265www.quinnova.com
REALM LABS(866) 634-2745www.neuremedy.comemail: realmlabs@gmail.com
REDI-THOTICS1 Whispering WayBrookfield, CT 06804
Marathon Orthotics(866-402-3668)
Root Labs (877) 766-8522Solo Labs (800-765-6522)STJ Orthotic Services(800-321-4STJ in NY;800-642-4STJ in CA)
SureFit (800-298-6050)RSN 96; see adv. p. 83
RIECKEN’S ORTHOTICLABORATORY5115 Oak Grove Rd.Evansville, IN 47715(800) 331-8040Fax: (812) 476-4271www.footcomfortworld.nete-mail: rieckensfootcare.net
ROCKWOOD PROGRAMS,INC.4001 Miller Rd.Wilmington, DE 19802(800)365-0816Fax: (302)764-9125www.rockwoodmedmal.com
ROGERS CORP. (PORONMATERIALS DIVISION)245 Woodstock Rd.Woodstock, CT 06281-1815(800) 327-6766
ROOT LABORATORY16739 Placer Hills Rd.Meadow Vista, CA 95722(877) ROOTLAB (766-8522)Fax: (530) 878-9310www.root-lab.com
RX SORBO2144 State Route 59Kent, OH 44240(877) 797-6726;(877) RXSORBOwww.rxsorbo.com
RX Sorbo® is the exclusive suppli-er of Performance Insoles featur-ing Sorbothane® to the profession-al medical market. Sorbothane® isa unique proprietary material thatnaturally “flows”-it cradles the footin comfort and helps to protectthe entire body from impactshock. The complete line of RXSorbo® Performance Insoles hasbeen made in America and recom-mended by medical professionalsfor over 20 years. Working closelywith health care providers RXSorbo® has developed a New Pro-fessional Program specifically de-signed to benefit podiatry patientsand practices.Find out more-it’s easy to be-
come a RX Sorbo® Health CarePartner...
Please call 877.RXSORBO oremail-podiatry@rxsorbo.com forprogram details.A complete RX Sorbo® Perfor-
mance Insole sampling program isavailable.
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RYBO MEDICALSOLUTIONS21302 Calle HorizonteLake Forest, CA 92630(866) 406-7926www.rybomedical.come-mail: patc@rybomedical.com
RYBO manufactures custom anklegauntlets with our industry-leading2-day turnaround time! Gauntletsare available in 8 color choices, 3closure styles, multiple heightchoices, all with FREE SHIPPINGfor only $310.00. Please contact ustoday to experience our excellentcustomer service while forming alasting manufacturing partnership.
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SSAFESTEP(866) 712-STEPwww.safestep.nete-mail: info@safestep.net
ST. JUDE MEDICALNEUROMODULATIONDIVISION6901 Preston Rd.Plano, TX 75024(972) 309-8000www.sjmneuro.com
SAS1717 SAS DriveSan Antonio, TX 78224(877) 782-7463www.sasshoes.com
W.B. SAUNDERS6277 Sea Harbor Dr.Orlando, FL 32887(800) 545-2522
SAVIENTPHARMACEUTICALS(KRYSTEXXA)One Tower CenterFourteenth FloorEast Brunswick, NJ 08816www.krystexxa.com
SCHERING-PLOUGHHEALTHCARE PRODUCTS110 Allen Rd.Liberty Corner, NJ 07938
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SHEAUMANN LASERS(GO LASER)45 Bartlett StMarlborough, MA 01752(508) 970-0600Fax: (508) 481-9261www.sheaumann.com
SHIRE REGENERATIVEMEDICINEwww.Dermagraft.com
SHOE CAREINNOVATIONS(STERI-SHOE)501 Seaport Ct,Ste. 101Redwood City, CA 94063(866) 686-SHOEwww.shoecareinnovations.comemail: info@sterishoe.com
SIGMA DIGITALX-RAY1607 Barclay Blvd.Buffalo Grove, IL 60089(800) 331-6077Fax: (847) 419-0675www.sigmadigitalxray.comemail: info@sigmadigitalxray.com
SCHOLL COLLEGE OFPODIATRIC MEDICINE ATROSALIND FRANKLINUNIVERSITY OF MEDICINEAND SCIENCE3333 Green Bay Rd.N. Chicago, IL 60048(847) 578-8410;Fax: (847) 775-6516www.rosalindfranklin.edu(312) 280-2880
SCHUSTER &RICHARD LAB.14-20 130th St.College Point, NY 11356(718) 358-8607
SGARLATOLABS, INC.2315 S. Bascom Ave.,Ste. #200Campbell, CA 95008(800) 421-5303www.sgarlatolabs.com
SHARPSHAPE1154 Kentwood Ave.Cupertino, CA 95014
SIGVARIS1119 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269(800) 322-7744, ext 1Fax (800) 481-5488www.sigvarisusa.com
SIGVARIS, Inc. is part of an interna-tionally active medical device groupheadquartered in Winterthur,Switzerland that focuses on the de-velopment, production and distribu-tion of medical compression gar-ments, including hosiery and socks.With distribution in more than 60countries on six continents, SIG-VARIS is recognized as a global in-dustry leader in the area of com-pression therapy for the manage-ment of chronic venous disorders.SIGVARIS product lines include: SIG-VARIS MEDICAL, SIGVARIS WELLBEING and SIGVARIS SPORTS.
RSN 111; see adv. p. 28
SILIPOS7049 Williams Rd.Niagara Falls, NY 14304
(800) 229-4404Fax: (716) 283-0600www.silipos.com
SMITH & NEPHEW INC.(REHAB DIVISION)1 Quality Dr.P.O. Box 886Cedarburg, WI 53012(800) 228-3693
SMITH & NEPHEW INC.(WOUND MANAGEMENTDIVISION)11775 Starkey Rd.Largo, FL 33773(800) 876-1261
SMITHERSBIO-MEDICALSYSTEMS919 Marvin Ave.P.O. Box 118Kent, OH 44240(800) 321-8286Fax: (800) 447-0813www.biofoamimpression.come-mail:info@biofoamimpression.com
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and implement tested systems• Develop coordinated office
protocols, policies and procedures• Train staff, manage staff, re-
tain staff• Strengthen workforce via
specialized management tech-niquesWith 38 years of professional
and practical experience, “SOS” iscommitted to making yours a win-ning team and a winning practice.“SOS” supports podiatric prac-
tices with three different practicemanagement resources:1) On-site practice consulta-
tions, analysis and solutions2) Essential practice manage-
ment products, including formsand manuals3) One day Staff /Office Train-
ing Optimization WorkshopsMake your practice work for
you!Contact: Lynn Homisak, President,
for a complimentary consultation.RSN 100; see adv. p. 70
SPENCO MEDICAL CORP.P.O. Box 2501Waco, TX 76702(800) 877-3626;Fax (254) 772-3093www.spenco.come-mail: spenco@spenco.com
STABLE STEP, INC.8930 Global WayWest Chester, OH 45069(888) 237-FOOT (3668)Fax: (513) 825-3381www.powersteps.come-mail: info@ powersteps.com
Powerstep® is the leading brand inaffordable, prefabricated orthoticsfor many common foot conditionsand pain. Custom prescription or-thotics are ideal for many patients,but Powerstep® plays an impor-tant role in any practice. Our Pro-Tech line is only available to medi-cal professionals and in-office dis-pensing allows you to offer pa-tients immediate and affordablepain relief as a first-line therapy formild conditions while consideringor waiting for custom orthotics.Powerstep’s mission is to pro-
vide the most effective productsavailable for preventing and reliev-ing common foot problems. Tothat end, Powerstep products in-corporate the average dimensionsobtained through computer analy-
SOF SOLE9221 Globe Center Dr.Morrisville, NC 27560(800) 446-7587www.sofsole.come-mail: help@4implus.com
SOLE ORTHOTICSc/o Edge MarketingUnit C, 416 Merridian Rd. SECalgary, AB T2A 1X2Canada(866) 235-7653Fax: (403) 204-0927
SOLE SUPPORTS(888) 650-7653www.solesupports.com
SOLETECH(800) 225 2192Fax: (978)741-2091www.soletech.comwww.advancefootwear.com
SOLO LABS, INC.415 S. Laurel St.Kutztown, PA 19530(610) 683-3008(800) 765-6522Fax: (610) 683-6427www.sololabs.come-mail: solo@sololabs.com
SOLO® Laboratories is a world-class provider of custom orthotics,diabetic shoes, braces, and a dis-tributor of the TOM-CAT™ footscanner. Consistently since 1983,SOLO has provided medical pro-fessionals and their patients withsuperior products and extraordi-nary service.SOLO operates a state-of-the-
art manufacturing plant that cou-ples the latest in manufacturingtechnology with the personalhand-made care of skilled crafts-people. SOLO is committed toproducing devices quickly, accu-rately, and cost-effectively.
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SOS HEALTHCAREMANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS3866 Monterey Place NERenton, WA 98056(866) TEAMSOS (832-6767)www.soshms.com
SOS Healthcare Management So-lutions is no stranger to podiatry!A full service Practice Manage-ment training and consulting firm,“SOS” focuses on proven successstrategies to:• Improve operations manage-
ment and organizational design• Increase revenue; streamline
sis of thousands of feet for a supe-rior design, made in the US withsuperior materials.
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STAT MED PLUS1979 Marcus Ave, Ste. 210Lake Success, NY 11042(855) STAT-MEDwww.statmedplus.com
STEIN’S FOOT SPECIALTIESP.O. Box 327Jesup, GA 31598(800) 526-0985
STERI CHECK SYSTEMSP.O. Box 659Deer Park, NY 11729(631) 243-1381(800) 67-STERI(677-8374)
STIEFEL LABS(888) STIEFEL (784-3335)www.stiefel.com
STJ ORTHOTIC SERVICES, INC.920 NWellwood Ave.Lindenhurst, NY 11757(800) 321-4STJ (4785)Fax: 631-956-0188www.stjorthotic.comEmail: stjsalesny@stjortho.com225 Benjamin, Ste. 103Corona, CA 91719(800) 642-4STJ (4785)e-mail: stjorthotc@aol.com
STRAIGHT ARROWPRODUCTSP.O. Box 20350Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-0350(800) 827-9815www.straightarrowinc.com
Straight Arrow Products, Inc., con-tinues to provide quality therapeu-tic products to podiatrists and theirpatients at an affordable price.The current line of products in-
cludes Foot Miracle and UreaCare, both specially formulated tomeet the needs of the podiatricpatients and their doctors.Foot Miracle has been a main-
stay for the podiatrist for over 25years and Straight Arrow reportsthat the success of Foot Miracle isdue to the formulation, perfor-mance and overall value that itprovides to the podiatrist, staff andmost importantly the patient.This success led to Urea Care,
which is a 10% urea-based thera-peutic crème designed for patientswith severe dry, cracked skin, pro-viding the same results as seen withdaily application of Foot Miracle.
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STRATUSPHARMACEUTICALS14377 Southwest 142nd St.Miami, FL 33186-6727(800) 442-7882;Fax: (305) 254-6875www.stratuspharmaceuticals.com
STRUTZ, LLC560 Sylvan Ave.2 US Executive CenterEnglewood Cliffs, NJ 07632(888) 787-8891www.lovemystrutz.comemail: info@lovemystrutz.com
STS COMPANY655 Redwood Hwy. #310Mill Valley, CA 94941(800) 787-9097Fax: (415) 381-4610www.stssox.com
The STS Company manufacturescasting materials designed for ob-taining lower extremity molds.The water curable resin- impreg-nated casting socks are used toobtain negative molds for fabrica-tion of a variety of foot orthoticand AFO devices. The casts areparticularly accurate forCAD/CAM use. A great deal ofpractitioner and staff time can besaved as a cast room is not re-quired and clean-up is minimal.Casts can be shipped immediatelywith little chance of damage.
RSN 102; see adv. p. 135
SUPERBONES EASTCONFERENCEc/o PRESENT e-Learning Systemscall Donna Nocero(888) 802-6888(conference manager)call Michael Shore(954) 298-7000 (sponsor sales)www.superboneseast.comRSN 103; see adv. p. 63
SUPERBONES WESTCONFERENCEc/o PRESENT e-Learning Systemscall Donna Nocero(888) 802-6888(conference manager)call Michael Shore(954) 298-7000 (sponsor sales)www.superbonesWest.com
SUPERFEET1419 Whitehorn St.Ferndale, WA 98248(800) 634-6618www.superfeet.com
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TTAKEDAPHARMACEUTICALSUSA, INC.www.takeda.us
Based in Deerfield, Ill., Takeda Phar-maceuticals U.S.A., Inc. (TPUSA) is awholly-owned subsidiary of TakedaPharmaceutical Company Limited,and is among the top 15 pharma-ceutical companies in the UnitedStates. TPUSA was founded in 1998to accelerate Takeda’s global expan-sion into the U.S. market. The com-pany currently markets oral dia-betes, insomnia, rheumatology, gas-troenterology and cardiovasculartreatments and seeks to bring inno-vative products to patients through apipeline that includes compounds indevelopment for metabolic and car-diovascular disease, gastroenterolo-gy, neurology and other conditions.
RSN 104; see adv. pp. 22-25
SUREFIT4050 NW 126th Ave.,Suite 110Coral Springs, FL 33065.T: 800.298.6050Fax: (888) 801-3450www.surefitlab.com
SURG/ASSIST, INC.9340 7th St.,Unit CRancho Cucamonga, CA 91730(909) 466-9506;Fax: (909) 446-1608e-mail: surgassist@teamirs.com
SWEDE-O, INC6459 Ash St.P.O. Box 610N. Branch, MN 55056(800) 525-9339www.swedeo.com
SYSTAGENIXWOUNDMANAGEMENT7 Powder Horn Dr.Warren, NJ 07059(800) 888-9234www.systagenix.com
TEI BIOSCIENCES7 Elkins St.Boston, MA 02127(866) 524-0022www.teibio.com
TEK-SCAN307 W. 1st St.S. Boston, MA 02127(800) 248-3669Fax: (617) 464-4266www.tekscan.com/medicale-mail: marketing@tekscan.com
TEMPLE UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF PODIATRICMEDICINE8th & Race Sts.Phila., PA 19107(215) 629-0300
TEREGEN LABSPHARMACEUTICALS3830 Western PkwyWilloughby, OH 44094(800) 848-0055www.teregen.com
TEXAS PODIATRICMEDICAL ASSN.918 Congress Ave.,
Ste. 200Austin, TX 78701(800) TEX.FOOTFax: (512) 494-1129
TEXAS, UNIV. OF/HEALTHSCIENCE CENTER, CME7703 Floyd Curl Dr.San Antonio, TX 78284(210) 567-4491
THERA-BAND(see Performance Health)
THERAGAUZE™
c/o Soluble Systems, LLC12050 Jefferson Ave.,Ste. 250Newport News, VA 23606(757) 877-8899Fax: (757) 877-8870www.solublesystems.com
THERAPATH545 W. 45th St.NY, NY 10036(800) 681-4338Fax: (917) 441-1116www.therapath.comemail: bblake@therapath.com
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TRIPOD LABSP.O. Box 220034Great Neck, NY 11022-0034(877)-6-Tripod;Fax: (516) 570-0572www.tripodlabs.com
TRUCEUTICALSwww.truceuticals.com
TRULIFE26296 Twelve Trees Lane NWPoulsbo, WA 98370(360) 598-8943www.trulife.com
TRU-MOLD SHOES, INC.42 Breckenridge St.Buffalo, NY 14213(800) THE-MOLDFax: (716) 881-0406www.trumold.cominfo@trumold.com
Tru-Mold Shoes offers a com-plete line of contemporary, fully-accommodating custom-moldedshoes, designed to increase pa-tient acceptance and complianceas well as help simplify the order-ing process.Every pair of Tru-Mold Shoes
offers many stylish accommodatingfeatures at no extra charge. An ex-clusive double-orthotic systemcaptures the plantar contour inboth the removable insert andshoe base. This unique featuregreatly increases comfort while re-ducing stress on sensitive areas ofthe foot. Product workmanshipalso has been taken to newheights-every stitch, seam andstyling line is crafted using state-of-the-art computer animated designand 3D modeling techniques byexperienced shoemakers. Thecompany also continues to offerthe Thera-Medic Shoe package-the most flexible, highest valueshoe package for Medicare-eligiblepatients with diabetes.
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UUNETIXS VASCULAR(800) 486-3849www.unetixs.com/revo.html
UNIVERSAL ULTRASOUND299 Adams St.Bedford Hills, NY 10507(800) 842-0607Fax: (914) 666-2454
THINK PIECECREATIVE1111 S. State St., Ste. 404Chicago, IL 60605(773) 562-0640Fax: (312) 341-1227www.thinkpiececreative.com
THOR-LO(THORNEBURG HOSIERYCO., INC.)P.O. Box 5440Statesville, NC 28677(800) 438-0209
TOAD MEDICALCORPORATION220 N. Hwy 395, Ste. 302Washoa Valley, MN 89704(775) 849 0244www.toadmedical.com
TOE-FOOD#4 Lost Valley DrOrinda, CA 94563(888) Toe Food (863-3663)
TOM-CAT SOLUTIONS48 D Vincent CircleIvyland, PA 18974(215) 443-9220www.tom-catsolutions.comemail:kcolyar@tom-catsolutions.com
TOPPRACTICES, LLC1002 Lititz Pike #191Lititz, PA 17543(717) 626-2025www.toppractices.com
TORNIER7701 France Ave. South,Ste. 600Edina, MN 55435(952) 426-7600;Fax: (952) 426-7601www.tornier-us.com
TOWER IMAGING264 Roger Williams Ave.Rumford, RI 02916(800) 947-1259www.tower-imaging.comemail: xraymackie@gmail.com
TRAINING TIMERotonda West, FL 33947(941) 830-8508www.trainingtimellc.com
TRI HAWK150 Highland RdMassena, NY 13662(866) 874-4295www.trihawk.com
TRILOGY PHARMACYSERVICES1876 Craigshire RdSt. Louis, MO 63146(888) 542-0022www.trilogyhc.com
UNIVERSITY OFOSTEOPATHIC MEDICINEAND HEALTH SCIENCES,COLLEGE OF PODIATRICMEDICINE AND SURGERY3200 Grand Ave.Des Moines, IA 50312(515) 271-1464;(800) 240-2767
UPSHER-SMITH LABS6701 Evenstad Dr.Maple Grove, MN 55369-6026(800) 654-2299www.amlactin.com
VVASAMED7615 Golden Triangle Drive #CEden Prairie, MN 55344(800) 695-2737;Fax: (952) 944-6022www.vasamed.com
VASYLI4040 Civic Center Dr.Ste. 430San Rafael, CA 94903(415) 492-2190;Fax: (800) 552-1401www.orthaheelusa.com
Vasyli/Orthaheel- “NATURAL RE-LIEF” orthotic sandals andfootwear. Born in Australia, Or-thaheel prides itself on providingpatients with an effective and inno-vative orthotic and orthotic san-dal/footwear range to assist intreating lower limb conditionssuch as plantar fasciitis, Achillestendonitis, and overall foot pain.Orthaheel backs their productswith a “30 DAY WALK PAINFREE” guarantee. Provide yourpatients fashionable and effectiveorthotic products.
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VILEX, INC.111 Moffitt St.McMinnville, TN 37110(800) 521-5002Fax: (866) 606-4911www.vilex.come-mail: vilex@blomand.net
VISUAL FOOTCARETECHNOLOGIES(COMPREHENSIVE DIABETICFOOT EXAM)www.safestep.net ORwww.visualfootcare.com(see SafeStep)
VISUAL MEDIA CONCEPTS259 West 30th St., 3rd FlrNYC, NY 10001(800) 815-3444www.vmcny.com
VNUS COVIDIENc/o Covidien15 Hampshire St.Mansfield, MA 02048(508) 261-8000www.covidien.com
WWEBPOWER VIDEO8 Sherman Ct.Plainsboro, NJ 08536(732) 996-0619www.webpowervideo.com
WEILL CORNELL MEDICALCOLLEGE, PODIATRICPATHOLOGY DIVISION(212) 746-6434www.weillcornelldermpath.com
WELLDYNE HEALTHwww.welldynehealth.com
WELLSTONE LABS(MOLECULAR AF)(888) 919-1818www.molecularAF.com/professional
Wellstone Labs President JonathanSilberstein on his firm’s product,Molecular AF:“After 1000’s of satisfied
MolecularAF users, we feel it’stime for you to see the benefits:1) Broadest antifungal protocol
without a prescription. 2 prod-ucts; A) Dynamic Oil with Tolnaf-tate and B) Molecular Cream withMiconazole Nitrate.2) Best in class formulation by
incorporating active ingredientswith 3 essential oils: OriganumOil, Cinnamomum Verum Oil andMelaleuca Alternifolia Oil, all hav-ing antifungal properties.3) Oils are rich EFA’s (Essential
Fatty Acids). MolecularAF is sec-ond to none when it comes tonourishing, softening and condi-tioning the nails. Great compli-ment for all laser therapies.4) Pricing is fair to you and your
patients. We understand the finan-cial challenges and have pricing rea-sonable to all podiatry practices.5)Only available in physician offices.6) Natural ingredients without any
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questions or to request yourFREE SAMPLE, please call or visitthe website.
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WESTERN, THE(see California Podiatric MedicalAssn)
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIAHOSPITAL, FOOT & ANKLEINSTITUTE4800 Friendship Ave.Pittsburgh, PA 15224(412) 578-1158
WHEATONBRACE CO.336 E. Gundersen, Ste. 100Carol Stream, IL 60188(630) 690-5795
WOODWARDLABORATORIESc/o Pacific World Corporation75 EnterpriseAliso Viejo, CA 92656(800) 780-6999;Fax: (949) 362-4601www.woodwardlabs.com
Woodward Laboratories developsinnovative antimicrobial productsfor the skin and nails. All productskill 99.9% of the most disease-causing germs and are clinicallyproven to improve the health andsafety of healthcare professionaland their patients. Alcohol-freeformulas contain moisturizers tosoften, heal and protect skin withfrequent hand washes.
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WOUND CARETECHNOLOGIES1630 Lake Drive WestChanhassen, MN 55317(800) 896-0436Fax: (312) 327-4448www.woundcaretech.comemail:info@woundcaretech.com
WRIGHT MEDICALTECHNOLOGY, INC.5677 Airline Rd.Arlington, TN 38002(800) 238-7117(901) 867-4369Fax: (901) 867-8837www.wmt.com
XX-CEL X-RAY INC.4220 Waller Dr.Crystal Lake, IL 60014(800) 441-2470Fax: (815) 455-4732www.xcelxray.come-mail: xcelxray@mc.net
XENNA CORP.33 Witherspoon St., Ste. 200Princeton, NJ 08542(800) 368-6003Fax: (609) 921-2517www.xenna.come-mail: info@xenna.com
XEROSOX(GEORGE MEDICAL)6702 Netherlands Dr.Wilmington, NC 28405(888) XeroSoxwww.XeroSox.com
Y-ZZ-COIL6932 4th St. NWAlbuquerque, NM 87107(800) 268-6239www.zcoil.com
ZIMMER, INC. HALLSURGICAL1170 Mark Ave.Carpinteria, CA 93013(800) 235-5713
ZYANTUSPO Box 9Kearney, NE 68848(888 )576-0800www.zyantus.com
Zyantus provides the latest in totaloffice management and claims pro-cessing solutions to provide ser-vices, training and support to in-crease physician practice/clinics of-fices efficiency with unparalleledspeed and simplicity. Our servicesinclude EClaims OS, OS Records,OS Practice and OS Billing. Overthe past thirteen years, Zyantushas developed a loyal client baseearning high service ratings andpositive customer feedback. Itseasy-to-use programs, compre-hensive services and rapid re-sponse to customer needs havemolded Zyantus into the total of-fice solutions company it is today.
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ANATOMICAL MODELS/CHARTSBiomedical Models Co.
ANESTHESIA (topical)(See: Skin Refrigerants)
ANKLE BRACES/SUPPORTS(See: Braces/Supports)
ANTIFUNGAL DELIVERY SYSTEMS(For Shoes)
Angel SalesShoe Care Innovations
(Steri-Shoe)ANTISEPTICS
(See: Disinfectants/HandCleansers/Cleaners,Instrument/Surgical Scrubs)
APPOINTMENT SCHEDULINGAppointment DeskEppointments plusJay Geier’s Scheduling Institute(See also: Computers: Software
[Practice Management])APPRAISERS
Medical MavinPodiatry Practice Management
Institute of America (PPMI)ART (For Office Decoration:Posters/Prints)
Med-ArtARTHROSCOPY
ArthroCare Sports MedicineASSOCIATIONS/CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/MEETINGS
Academy of Ambulatory Footand Ankle Surgery p. 116
Academy of Physicians inWound Healing (APWH) p. 93
American Academy of PainManagement
American Academy of PodiatricPractice Management p. 177
American Association ofColleges of Podiatric Medicine(AACPM)
American Association of Hospitaland Healthcare Podiatrists(AAHHP)
American Association of MedicalFoot Specialists
American Association ofPodiatric SportsMedicine p. 134
American Association ofPrimary Care Providers forEdematous Extremities
American Association for WomenPodiatrists
American Board of FootSurgeons
American Board of LowerExtremity Surgery(ABLES) p. 157
American Board of MultipleSpecialties in Podiatry p. 175
American Board of PodiatricMedicine (ABPM) p. 176
American Board of PodiatricSurgery
American Board of QualityAssurance & Utilization Review(ABQAURP)
American College of ArthroscopicSugeons
American College of Foot &Ankle Orthopaedics &Medicine (ACFAOM)
Editor’s Note: We wish to clarifythat many, if not most of the productslisted below are available from the supplyhouses listed under “Supplies,” in thissection, via combinations of phone, cata-log and online sales. We felt it would beredundant to list these companies underevery single listing, so we’re taking theopportunity to remind you via this note.
AACCREDITATION: SurgicalFacilities
Joint Commission onAccreditation of Health CareOrganizations (JCAHO)
ADHESIVES: Pre-Tape Dressings(Skin Adherents)
Gordon Labs (GL-2 and GL-7 SkinAdherent/Stik-It [disposableampules]) p. 2
Pedinol Pharmacal (Pedi-Pre-Tape Spray/Pedi-SkinAdherent) pp. cover tip, 121
ADJACENCIES/IN-OFFICEDISPENSING PROGRAMS
AcorAetrex p. 5AmerX p. 13Biofreeze p. 103Blaine Labs p. 33CryodermCTS p. 29DarcoDr. Comfort pp. 11, 89Dr. Jill’s Foot Pads p. 91Dr SpecifiedDr’s Remedy p. 153FootHelpersFormula 3 p. 35Gel Smart/Healix Care p. 27Gordon Labs p. 2Health Care ProductsHealthy Glow Skin ProductsKerasal pp. 75, 109Langer, Inc p. 7Pedifix p. 31Pure StrideRealm LabsSafestepSiliposSof SoleStraight Arrow p. 104StrutzSureFitTripod LabWoodward Labs p. 211Xenna
ADVERTISING(Newsletters/Brochures)
(See: Practice Promotion)ADVERTISING(Radio, TV & Newspaper)
(See: Practice Promotion)ADVERTISING(Waiting Room Videos)
(See: Practice Promotion)AFO’s
(See: Braces/Supports)AIR PURIFICATION
DPM-Aire (New-Aire)(See also: Suction Systems; Lasers)
American College of Foot &Ankle Pediatrics
American College ofFoot & Ankle Surgeons(ACFAS) p. 181
American College of FootOrthopedists
American College of LowerExtremity Surgeons
American College of PodiatricMedical Review
American College of PodiatristRadiologists
American Podiatric MedicalAssociation
American Podiatric MedicalStudents’ Association
American Podiatric MedicalWriters Association
American Professional WoundCare Assn. (APWCA)
American Society of PodiatricDermatology p. 167
American Society of PodiatricMedical Assistants
American Society of PodiatricMedicine
Association of Extremity NerveSurgeons (AENS) p. 100
Barry UniversityBiomedical Concepts CorpBritish Columbia Association of
PodiatristsCalifornia Podiatric Medical
Association(Western, The) p. 171
Canadian Federation of PodiatricMedicine
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Assn.(CMTA)
Colorado Podiatric MedicalAssociation
Connecticut Podiatric MedicalAssn.
Council for Medical Education &Testing
Deaconess HospitalDesert FootDF ConDLSEneslow Pedorthic InstituteEuropean & World Congress of
PodiatryFAPA Fraternal CorporationFlorida Podiatric Medical
Association (SAM)Foot & Ankle Center
of Teaneck, N.J.Foot & Ankle Institute
of VirginiaFootWorld USAFund for Podiatric Medical
EducationFuture Medical SolutionsGeorgia Podiatric Medical Assn.Goldfarb FoundationGraham International Implant
InstituteGreater Texas Educational
Foundation p. 180Health Seminar and Management
ConsultantsIndiana Arthroscopic AssociatesInnovative Management SystemsInstratek (Endotrac System)
International Academy ofPodiatric Medicine (IAPM)
International Academy of Walking& Standing
International Aesthetic FootSociety
International Foot and AnkleFoundation (IFAF)
International Foot & AnkleCongress
International Society of PodiatricLaser Surgery
Kent State University ofPodiatric Medicine p. 185
Kornfeld, Dr. Robert(Holistic Podiatry)
Maine Podiatric MedicalAssociation
Michigan Podiatry AssociationMidwest Podiatry
Conference p. 202Montana Podiatry AssociationNapa Clinical WorkshopsNational Podiatric Medical
AssociationNew Cardiovascular Institute of
The SouthNJ Podiatric Medical SocietyNM Podiatric Medical Assn.NY State Podiatric Medical
AssociationNo-Nonsense SeminarNorth Carolina Podiatric Medical
AssociationOffice-Based Seminars
(OBS)Ontario Podiatry AssociationPedorthic Footwear AssociationPhysicians Business AcademyPodiatry Association of Great
BritainThe Podiatry Institute p. 186PRESENT pp. 64-65Prescription Foot Orthotic Lab
Association (PFOLA)R.I. Podiatric Medical Assn.Roosevelt FoundationSt. Clare’s Hospital (Dept. of
Podiatric Medical Education)Scholl College of Podiatric
MedicineSea CoursesSociety of Armed Forces
PodiatristsSOS p.70Superbones
(East And West) p. 63Swiss Internal Fixation CourseTexas Podiatric Medical Assn.UCOUniversity of Texas Health
Science Center(Diabetic Foot Conference)
University of the PacificVermont Podiatric Medical
AssociationWestern N.Y. Podiatric
Education Committee(Shuffle Off to BuffaloSeminar)
Western Pennsylvania Hospital(See also: Board Certification;
Practice Promotion; Dual DegreePrograms; Colleges)
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BOOTS(See: Footwear, Shoes)
BRACES/SUPPORTS/WALKERS/ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSES/WRAPS
Acor (Richie Brace)Active Innovations p. 179Allied/OSI (Richie Brace) p. 17Arizona AFO p. 105Bauerfeind USA, Inc. (Malleotrain/
Malleoloc/Caligamed)BracemastersBuffalo BraceBurns Labs (Richie Brace)Comfort Fit
(Richie Brace) pp. 56, 92, 162ComfortlandCyberkineticsDarco (DarcoGel/Body Armor
Walker)DJO Global (Aircast)DM Systems (Ankle Tough) p. 53Eastern Podiatry Lab
(Richie Brace)Euro Int’l (Sporlastic)EvenUp (limb length discrepancy
equalizer)Fiber Labs (Richie Brace)FootbonGill Podiatry p. 66Hames Ortho-Tech (Edema
Control Brace) p. 96Integrity Orthotics Lab (Richie
Brace) p. 47JSB (Richie Brace)JuzoKLM (Richie Brace) p. 143Langer (LAST line: DCO,
TCO) p. 7Marathon Orthotics (Richie
Brace)Mark Fugit Ortho LabMatrix MedicalMaxiBraceMed-Pro (DarcoGel)Moore MedicalNew Step p. 155Niagara BraceOPTPOrthomericaOssurPAL Health System (Platinum
Ankle Brace) p. 38Pine Tree Orthopedic LabPro Lab p. 9Root Lab (Richie Brace)RYBO Medical (AFO’s) p. 55SiliposSolo Labs (Richie Brace) p. 137STJ (Richie Brace)SureFit (Richie Brace)Swede-O (AFG Stabilizer/Plantar
FXT)Toad Medical (Off-Loading brace)TrulifeWheaton (Dyna Slipper)(See also: Braces: Pediatric; Digital
Appliances; Plantar FasciitisSplints; Scooters)
BROKERS(For Practice Buying/Selling)
(See: Practices, Buying/Selling;Appraisers; Financing)
BBACTERIAL REDUCTION
(See: Disinfectants/Hand Cleansers/Surgical Scrubs; Spore Testing)
BANDAGES(See also: Dressings; Supplies)
BANDAGE/CAST PROTECTORMatrix (Seal-Tight)Protex MedicalXerosox
BANDAGES, COMPRESSION(See: Compression Bandages)
BANDAGES, PLASTER(See: Casting Materials:
Orthotics)BILLING SERVICES/ELECTRONICCLEARINGHOUSES
American Healthcare BillingServices
E2 Medical Billing SolutionsIPSPatient Account Services p. 141Physician Claim CorpPodiatric Billing SpecialistsZyantus p. 79
BLADES(See: Surgical Equipment)
BLISTER RELIEF/PREVENTION:Specialties
Bintz Company p. 69Dr. Scholl’sGel Smart p. 27Gilden TreeOppo MedicalPedifix p. 31ProFootSilipos (Siloskin)Spenco (2nd Skin)
BOARD CERTIFICATIONAmerican Board of Lower
Extremity Surgery(ABLES) p. 157
American Board of MultipleSpecialties in Podiatry p. 175
American Board ofPodiatric Medicine(ABPM) p. 176
American Board of PodiatricSurgery (ABPS)
BOARD CERTIFICATION(Diabetes/Wound Care)
American Academy of WoundManagement
Amer. Board of MultipleSpecialties in Podiatry p. 175
BOARD CERTIFICATION(Preparation Material)
Certifiable, Inc. (Boards-By-The-Numbers) p. 159
Goldfarb FoundationBONE-GROWTH STIMULATION/BONE-HEALING
DJO GlobalEBI Medical SystemsSmith & Nephew
BOOKSChurchill-LivingstoneThe Podiatry Institute p. 186Precision Intricast (Newsletter
Collection)W.B. Saunders
BUNION RELIEF(Non-surgical Specialties)
Aetrex p. 5Bintz Company p. 69Dr. Jills Foot Pads p. 91Dr. Scholl’sFootHelpersGel Smart p. 27Oppo MedicalPedifix p. 31Silipos (Bunion Protector)Stein’s
BURS(See: Nail Treatment)
BUSINESS FORMS(See: Stationery)
CCABINETS/CASEWORK
MidmarkMTI p. 165
CALLUS RELIEF(See: Corn/Callus)
CANDY: Edible Chocolate FeetToe Food
CASTING MATERIALS: Orthotics(See: Orthotics: Casting Materials)
CASTING MATERIALS(Post-Op/Post-Trauma)
Smith & Nephew Casting(Gypsona/Dynacast)
CASTING MATERIALS: Shoes(See: Shoes: Custom Made/Molded)
CAST ADJUSTERSDM Systems (Cast Wedge) p. 53
CAST PROTECTOR(See: Bandage/Cast Protector)
CHAIRSGill Podiatry p. 66Henry ScheinIMS pp. 147, 205Lemi USAMidmark Corp.Moore MedicalMTI p. 165(See also: Elevators, Foot; Stools)
CLAIMS PROCESSING(See: Billing Services)
CLEANERS, INSTRUMENT(See: Disinfectants)
CLEANERS, ULTRASONIC(See: Sterilizing Equipment)
CLEANSERS(See: Hand Cleansers)
CME CREDITS (Home Study)APMA
DataTracePodiatry ManagementPodiatry TodayTemple University School of
Podiatric MedicineCOAGULATORS
(See: Surgical Specialties)CODING & DOCUMENTATION(INFORMATION/COUNSELING)
American College of PodiatricMedical Review
American Healthcare BillingServices
CodingLine.comDataTrace (Medicare
Compliance)
DocuForms (forms) p. 44Podiatry Practice Mgmt.
Institute of America (PPMI)(See also: Documentation: Entry
Data Systems)COLLEGES, PODIATRIC
Barry UniversityCalifornia School of Podiatric
Medicine at Samuel MerrittCollege
Kent State University ofPodiatric Medicine p. 185
Midwestern Univ. (ArizonaPodiatric Medicine Program)
N.Y. College of PodiatricMedicine
Scholl College of PodiatricMedicine at Rosalind Franklin
UniversityTemple University School of
Podiatric MedicineUniversity of Osteopathic
Medicine and Health Sciences,College of
Podiatric Medicine and SurgeryWestern University
COMPOUNDING(See: Pharmaceuticals:
Compounding)COMPRESSION BANDAGES
(See: Wound Management)COMPRESSION SLEEVES
Pedifix p. 31COMPRESSION STOCKINGS
JuzoSigvaris p. 28
COMPRESSION STOCKINGFACILITATING DEVICES
Juzo (Easypad/Slippie)COMPUTERS: Software(Appointment Scheduling)
Appointment DeskEppointments PlusJay Geier’s Scheduling Institute
COMPUTERS: Software (PracticeManagement/Electronic Claims
Submission/Documentation/EMR& EHR/Patient Notes)
1st Providers ChoiceApp MedBiomedix (TrakNet) p. 36CompulinkDOX SystemsEclipsys (Medi-Notes)ICS Software (SammyIPSMediTouch EHR
(Health Fusion) p. 37Patient Account Services p. 141Quick Notes(See: Billing)
CONFERENCES/SEMINARS(See: Associations; Practice
Promotion)CONSULTING
(See: Practice-Building, PracticePromotion)
CORN/CALLUS RELIEF(Specialties)
Bintz Company p. 69Diaderm (ClearZal)Dr. Jill’s Foot Pads p. 91Dr. Scholl’sGel Smart p. 27
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DIAGNOSTICS: DiabeticNeuropathy
Bako (nerve fiber densitytesting) p. 15
Dermpath (nerve fiberdensity testing) p. 85
Diabetica (VTP Meter/Temptouch® Dermal
Thermometer)Neurometrix (NC Stat/DPN
Check)Therapath (nerve fiber density
testing)DIAGNOSTICS EQUIPMENT:Pressure Assessment
Aetrex (iStep) p. 5FootmaxxNoraxonOrtheraOrthotic Group
(Gait Scan) p. 107RYBO (ScanAny) p. 55TekScan
(MatScan/F-Scan)Visual Footcare Technologies
(Pressure Stat)(See also: Orthotics)
DIAGNOSTICS EQUIPMENT:Sensitivity Testing
Neurotron, Inc. (NeurometerCPT™)
DIAGNOSTICS EQUIPMENT:Vascular
Biomedix (PADNet) p. 36Koven Technology, Inc. (Smart
Dop 20)Unetixs (Revo)Vasamed
DIAGNOSTICS LABS(See: Pathology Labs)
DIAGNOSTIC TESTING SERVICESBioMedix p. 36(NCV; PAD)
DIGITAL APPLIANCES (MoldableSilicon)
Pedifix p. 31Premier Medical (Accu-Mold)Silipos
DIGITAL IMAGING(See: X-rays)
DIGITAL SHIELDS(See: Orthotics: Custom Digital
Shields)DIGITAL SPLINTS
(See: Splints)DISINFECTANTS
(See: Hand Cleansers)DISPOSABLES: Swabs/Applicators
(See: Supplies)DOCUMENTATION (Entry DataSystems)
(See: Coding & Documentation;Computers: Software (PracticeManagement)
DOCUMENTATION (Forms)DocuForms p. 44
DOCUMENTATION(Transcription)
MedNetTranscriptionDOPPLERS
(See: Diagnostics Equipment:Vascular)
DRILLS(See: Nail Treatment, Surgical
Equipment/Suction Systems)
Gilden TreeHealthy Glow Callus Remover
(Pumice Wand)Oppo MedicalPedifix p. 31Pedinol (Hydrisalic
Gel) pp. cover tip, 121ProFootSiliposXenna (Callex)
COSMETIC SURGERY(Seminars)
International Aesthetic FootSociety
CRUTCH ALTERNATIVES(See: Scooters)
CRYOSURGERY(See: Skin Lesion Removal/Wart
Removal)
DDEBT RESTRUCTURING
Medical MavinDIABETES
(See: Blister Relief; BoardCertification; Braces/Supports;Cryoplasty; DiagnosticEquipment: Dressings; HeelProtection/ Elevation; MedicareDiabetic Footwear Program;Orthotics/ Insoles: RawMaterials; Orthotics: Custom;Orthotics: Prefabricated; PatientSelf-Inspection; Pharmaceuticals:Topicals [Wound Dressings;Moisturizers;] Online Services;Pharmaceuticals: DiabeticNeuropathy: DiabeticSupplements; WoundTreatment; PressureWalkers/Scooters; Shoes; Socks;Wound Management)
DIABETIC NEUROPATHY(topicals/devices/technologies fortreatment
Avicenna (laser therapy)Biofreeze p. 103Eli Lilly (Cymbalta)Health Care Products
(Zostrix)Lorenz Neurovasc (FREMS)Neurogenx p. 50Origin BioMed (Neuragen)PAMLab (Metanyx)Pfizer (Lyrica)Realm (Neuremedy)St Jude Medical(See also: Diagnostics Equipment;
Pharmaceuticals; WoundManagement)
DIABETES: PATIENT HYGIENEBenehealth (Toe Towel)
DIABETES: PATIENTSELF-INSPECTION
Visual Footcare Technologies(TempStat)
Woodward Labs(foot mirror) p. 211
DIABETIC FOOT EXAMVisual Footcare Technologies
(Comprehensive DiabeticFoot Exam)
EEDUCATION
(See: Online PhysicianEducation/Networking; OnlineTraining (for medicalManufacturers) CME Credits(Home Study); Computers:Software (GraphicEducational Programs);Associations/Conferences;Television, ResidencyCourseware; Books; Colleges)
ELECTRO-THERAPY(See: Physical Therapy)
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT/FIRST AID
Healthfirst Corp(See also: Pharmaceuticals: Topical
[Skin Protectants]; PhysicalTherapy)
EMR/EHR(See: Computers (software))
EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS(Office & Treatment Room)
(See: Cabinets; Chairs; Computers;Filing Systems; HydrotherapyLasers; Signs; Sterilizers; Stools;Storage Systems; Surgical PoweEquipment; Vacuum Systems;Workstations; Casting Stands/Elevators; Message Systems;Signs; Storage/ContainerSystems; Supplies)
EQUIPMENT(Reconditioned)
Dr. Mark Hayes p. 208IMS pp. 147, 205Mini-C Sales p. 69
E/M DOCUMENTATION(See: Coding; Documentation)
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT(See: Physical Therapy)
ESWT THERAPYCuramedixDornier Medtech p. 44
EMSMediSpec
FFELT PRODUCTS
AcorBintz Company p. 69Dr. Jill’s Foot Pads p. 91HapadJMS Plastics Supply p. 18Stein’s Foot Specialties
FIBROMATOSIS TREATMENT(Transdermal)
PD LabsFINANCIAL GROWTH
IPSMedical MavinPhysicians Business AcademyPodiatry Practice Mgmt. Institute
of America (PPMI)SOS p.70(See also: Adjacencies/Practice
Building/Network Participation)
FINANCIAL SERVICESArline Wiggins(See also: Bill Collection; Leasing;
Financing; Practice Promotion)FINANCING (purchases/practiceloans)
Care Credit p. 161Univest
FINANCING: Practice AcquisitionMedical MavinPodiatry Practice Management
Institute of America (PPMI)(See also: Leasing)
FIRST AID(See: Emergency Equipment/First Aid)
FIXATION DEVICES(See: Implants; Surgical Equipment)
FLUOROSCOPYFluoroscanIMS pp. 147, 205Mini-C Sales
(Used/Rentals) p. 69FOAM PRODUCTS
AcorDr Jills Foot Pads p. 91EverFlexJMS Plastics Supply p. 18Langer Biomechanics
Group, Inc. p. 7PAL Health Technologies p. 38Smithers-Bio Medical Systems
(BioFoam)FOOT DEVICES(Miscellaneous: Bunion Products,C & C Products, Toe
Separators, Wedges, Lifts, Pads,Splints, Digital Protectors, etc.)
AlimedBintz Company p. 69Cluffy BiomedicalComfortlandDr. Jill’s Foot Pads p. 91Dr. Scholl’sGel Smart p. 27Gilden TreeGill Podiatry p. 66HapadHenry ScheinMed ProMoore MedicalOppo MedicalPedifix p. 31ProFootSiliposStein’s
FOOT HYGIENE(for elderly and diabetics)
Benehealth (Toe Towel)FOOT MIRRORS
(See: Patient Self Inspection)FOOT SUPPORTS
(See: Foot Devices; Heel Cups/Cushions; Heel Lifts; Insoles;Orthotics: Ready-Made; Pads)
GGAIT ANALYSIS
Digital Orthotics (Quasar Group)FootmaxxLanger Biomechanics
Group p. 7
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IPSPodiatry Practice Mgmt. Institute
of America) (PPMI)(See also: Computers: Practice
Management)HOLISTIC MEDICINE
(See: Neutriceuticals; Vitamins)HYDROTHERAPY(Whirlpools/Spas/Footbaths)
Ferno-IlleMed-Pro (Whitehall Dist.)
HYDROTHERAPY DISINFECTANTSFerno-Ille (Chlorazene)
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY(See: Wound Management)
IIMPLANTS/BIOMATERIALS
ArthrexAscension OrthopedicsBioPro (Hallux
Metatarsophalageal JointProsthesis)
De Puy ACE Medical (Orthosorb)Gramedica (HyProCure)MMI-USA (Smart Toe)Sgarlato Labs (SHIP)TornierWright Medical Technology
(Silastic™ Flexible Hinge Toe)Zimmer (Hall Surgical)(See also: Surgical Equipment:
Specialities)INFECTION CONTROL
SteriCheck Systems (forinstrument sterilization)
(See: Disinfectants/Hand Cleansers/Surgical Scrubs/Spore Testing)
INFORMED CONSENT(See: Patient Education)
IN-OFFICE DISPENSING(See: Adjacencies)
INSOLES/INLAYS(Ready-Made/Semi-Custom/Customizable)
AcorAetrex (Anti-Shox High
Performance) p. 5AlimedAllied/OSI Labs p. 17Barefoot Science (Foot
Strengthening System)Bauerfeind (Viscoped)Bergmann Orthotics
Laboratory p. 212Bintz Company p. 69Burns Labs (Nu-Soft)Cal LeatherComfortlandDr. Scholl’sEuro Int’lEverFlexFiber Labs (Pure Stride)FootwayFoot HelpersHapadJMS Plastics Supply
(Sorbothane II) p. 18JSB OrthoticsLanger Biomechanics
Group p. 7
NoraxonOrtheraThe Orthotic Group
(Gait Scan) p. 107RYBO (ScanAny) p. 55Tek-Scan (F-Scan/MatScan)
GAUZE PRODUCTSBeiersdorf, Inc.Spenco (2nd Skin) (Quick Heal)
GEL PRODUCTS(See: Silicon Specialties)
GERIATRIC SPECIALTIESBenehealth (Toe Towel)(See also: Diabetes: Patient Self-
Inspection)GERMICIDES
(See: Disinfectants)GIFTS/CARDS
Toe Food(See also: Practice Promotion;
Practice Building)GLOVES
(See: Supplies)GREETING CARDS
(See: Gifts/Cards)
HHAND/SKIN CLEANSERS
Woodward Labs(Hand-Clens) p. 211
HEEL CUPS/CUSHIONS/STABILIZERS/SUPPORTS/WRAPS/WEDGES
Acor (Krystal Visco-ElasticHeelCup System)
Aetrex p. 5AlimedAllied/OSI Labs p. 17Bauerfeind USA, Inc.
(ViscoSpot)Matrix Medical
(Heel Hugger)Euro Int’lHapadJMS Plastics p. 18Medi-Dyne (Tuli’s)Oppo MedicalPAL Health Technologies p. 38Pedifix p. 31Riecken’s Orthotics Labs
(PQ Premium)SiliposSof SoleSpenco (Tritec™ Heel Support)Stein’s Foot Specialties(See also: Heel Cups: Silicon;
Heel Lifts)HEEL LIFTS
AlimedHenry ScheinRiecken’s Orthotics LaboratorySilipos
HEEL PAIN(See: ESWT, Plantar Fasciitis)
HEEL PROTECTION/ELEVATION(Post-Op/Rehab)DM Systems (Heel-Lift) p. 53
HIPAA COMPLIANCEAmerican Podiatric Medical
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LASERS(for nail fungus)
Alma Lasers (Clear Choice) p. 117Clearly BeautifulCool TouchCutera (Genesis Plus)Cynosure (PinPointe)Fox LasersHyperion (Hyperblue 1530) p. 48Light Age (Q-Clear) p. 201NomirSheaumann (Go Laser)USA Laser
LASERS(for wound care)
AvicennaLaser-Therapy-US
LEASINGMedical Mavin
LEG ULCERS CARE(See: Compression Bandages;
Pharmaceuticals; WoundManagement)
LESION REMOVAL(See: Skin Lesion Removal)
LIGHTS/LAMPSMed-Pro
MMAGNIFICATION
(See: Operating Telescopes)MALPRACTICE
(See: Insurance; Legal Services);MANAGED CARE SPECIALISTS
(See: Network Participation/Financial Growth/Practice-Building; Legal Services)
MATERIALS(See: Orthotics/Insoles: Raw
Materials)MEDICAL REVIEW PROGRAMS
Certifiable, Inc. p. 159DataTrace PublishingGoldfarb Foundation
MEDICARE DIABETIC FOOTWEARPROGRAM (shoes, insoles)
AcorAetrex p. 5Apis p. 94BetterformComfort Fit pp. 56, 92, 162Dia-Foot p. 111Drew ShoeDr. Comfort pp. 11, 89Euro Int’lFoot HelpersFootwayFrankford LeatherGreen BayHerscoIntegrated Orthotics Lab p. 115JSB OrthoticsLanger p. 7Jerry Miller p. 129P.W. MinorNatural Step
Mat PlusMedi-Dyne (Tuli’s)MegaComfortOppo MedicalOrthofeetPAL Health Technologies p. 38Pedifix p. 31Pine Tree Orthopedic LabProFootPure StrideRiecken’s Orthotics Laboratory
(Viscoelastic)RX Sorbo p. 72SafeStepSiliposSof SoleSpenco Medical (Rubatex
Neoprene/Metatarsal ArchCushions)
Stable Step p. 76Stein’s Foot Specialties
(Contoured Cushion)Strutz (arch supports-barefoot
and with sandals)SureFitVasyli p. 40(See also: Medicare Diabetic Shoe
Program; Orthotics Prefab)INSOLE WEDGES
Cluffy BiomedicalINSTRUMENTS (Non-Surgical)
Bianco Bros. (Nail Splitters/Nippers) p. 124
DeltaDe Puy ACEDGIgSource p. 139Miltex, Inc.OrthocirclePremier MedicalVilex(See also: Surgical Equipment)
INSURANCE (Malpractice)Medical ProtectivePodiaguardPICA (Podiatry Insurance Co.
of America)Podiatry Plus (ACE)Rockwood Programs
INTERNET:(See also: Practice Promotion,
Computers; OnlineEducation/Networking)
KKERATIN DEBRIS EXFOLIANTS
Xenna (Nonyx)
LLASERS(for pain management)
AvicennaCutting Edge
(MSL-pulsed) p. 96Laser-Therapy-USLiteCure
LASERS(for skin lesions/warts)
Aerolase p. 151
New Step Orthotic Lab p. 155Oasis FootwearOrthofeetPed-LitePedorsPine Tree OrthopedicsPropetSafeStepSole TechSureFitTruMold p. 78
MEETINGS/SEMINARS(See: Associations)
MIRRORS(See: Patient Self-Inspection)
MOLDED INLAYS(See: Insoles; Orthotics: Ready-
Made)MOLESKIN PRODUCTS
Dr. Jill’s Foot Pads p. 91Stein’s Foot Specialties
MRI IN-OFFICEEsaote
NNAIL DRILLS
(See: Suction Systems)NAIL DUST EXTRACTORS
(See: Vacuum Systems)NAIL POLISH, MEDICATED
DaniPro p. 122Dr’s Remedy p. 153Just For ToenailsTripod Labs (Nailstat polish)
NAIL TREATMENT(See: Ingrown Nails;
Pharmaceuticals: TopicalMedications [Nail Treatments];Nail Polish; Nail Treatment:Instruments; Suction Systems;Surgical [Chemical] NailTreatments; Onychomycosis;Prosthetic Nail System)
NAIL TREATMENT:Debriding Drills
European Footcare p. 210Jan LMedicool p. 145MedPro
NAIL TREATMENT:Debriding (Non-Drill)
Kerathin (PodiaPROdebridement system) p. 14
NAIL TREATMENT:Instruments (Burs, Nippers, etc.)
Bianco Bros. p. 124DeltaDGIgSource p. 139MiltexPremier Medical
(PBS Diamond Burs)Tri Hawk(See also: Supplies)
NAIL TREATMENT:ONYCHOMYCOSIS (non-drug)
Keryflex (Nail Restoration)(See: Lasers (for nail fungus))
NEEDLES/SYRINGES(See: Hypodermic)
NEUTRACEUTICALSPam Lab
Tripod LabsTruceuticals
NEWSLETTERS(See: Practice Promotion)
NIGHT SPLINTS(See: Plantar Fasciitis)
NIPPERS(See: Nail Treatment)
OODOR MANAGEMENT
(See: Pharmaceuticals [TopicalMedications]: Anti-Perspirants)
OFFICE DECORATIONMed-Art (posters/prints)
OFFICE MANAGEMENT(See: Practice-Building; Employee
time/attendance)OFF-LOADING DEVICES
(See: Braces; Shoes)ON-HOLD MESSAGE SYSTEMS
(See: Message Systems)ONLINE PHYSICIANEDUCATION/NETWORKING
Datatrace Publishing (GraphicEducational Programs)
Foot InnovatePRESENT pp. 64-65PM NewsTraining Time(See also: Publications)
ONLINE TRAINING(for medical manufacturers)
Training TimeONYCHOMYCOSIS (non-drug)
(See: Lasers: Nail Fungus; NailRestoration)
OPERATING TELESCOPES(See: Telescopes)
ORTHOPEDIC DEVICES(See: Braces: Pediatric;
Braces/Supports; DigitalAppliances; Splints)
ORTHOTICS:Casting Materials
AcorAllied OSI (Carapace) p. 17Aetrex (Foam) p. 5Bintz Company p. 69JMS Plastics [supplier] p. 18Langer, Inc. p. 7Smithers Bio-Medical
(Bio-Foam)STS p. 135
ORTHOTICS:Custom Digital Shields
Liquid RubberAppliance Lab p. 140
ORTHOTICS: FabricationEquipment and Accessories
AcorAlimedJMS Plastic Supply
(Farber TurboConvection Oven/Sani-Grinder) p. 18
Langer Biomechanics Group(Orthocement) p. 7
OrthofeetRiecken’s(See also: Orthotics: In-Office)
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Technologies, Inc. p. 38Performance LabsPinnacle OrthoticsP & K Orthotics LabsPlus LaboratoryPrecision Intricast, Inc.Precision Orthotic Lab
InternationalPro-Lab p. 9Riecken’s Orthotics LaboratoryRoot LabsSchuster & Richard LabSole SupportsSolo Labs p. 137STJ Orthotic Services(See also: Digital Appliances)
ORTHOTICS/INSOLES:Raw Materials
Acor (Poron/Microcel-Puff/Thermacor)
Aetrex p. 5AlgeosAlimedBintz Company p. 69Euro Int’lEverFlex (Dual Set/SoftStep)Frankford LeatherJMS Plastic Supply
(Europlex/nora/TL BLUEII/Thermosky/Poron/Polydor) p. 18
Langer Biomechanics Group(Superform/PPT) p. 7
Mat PlusNorthwest Podiatric LaboratoryRiecken’sRogers Corp (Poron)Silipos (Tri-Flex Firm Gel Sheet)Sof Sole
ORTHOTICS:Moldable Silicon
(See: Digital Appliances)ORTHOTICS:Prefabricated/Ready-Made(including customizable and“semi-custom”)
Acor (Quickfit)Aetrex p. 5AliMed, Inc.Allied/OSI (MBS) p. 17Barefoot ScienceBergmann Labs p. 212BetterformBintz Co. p. 69Cal LeatherComfortFit pp. 56, 92, 162EmsoldEverFlexFiber Foot Appliances
(Pure Stride)Foot HelpersHapadJM OrthoticsJMS Plastics Supply p. 18JSB (Prothotics)KLM p. 143Langer, Inc. p. 7Mat PlusMedi-Dyne (Tuli’s)
Dermpath (Institute forPodiatric Pathology) p. 85
Laboratory of PodiatricPathology
Pinkus Dermatology LabPodiatric Pathology LaboratoriesPayam DiagnosticsProPathTherapathWeill Cornell
PATHOLOGY LABS: EpidermalNerve Fiber Density
Bako p. 15Dermpath p. 85Therapath
PATIENT BILLING(See: Bill Collection; Computers:
Software [PracticeManagement])
PATIENT EDUCATIONBiomedical Models Co.CaerVisionDataTrace (podiatric graphics)Visual Media Concepts(See also: Anatomical Models;
Practice Promotion)PATIENT NOTES
(See: Documentation/Computers:Software [Patient Notes])
PAYROLL SYSTEMS(See: Computers: Software
[Practice Management])PEDIATRIC: Specialties
Acor (Kid Fits Arch Supports)California Orthopaedics Lab
(Kids Pals Orthotics)Langer Biomechanics Group Inc.
(CRS® Counter RotationSystem) p. 7
Nolaro p. 98PAL Health Technologies
[children’s orthotics] p. 38Pro Lab (Kiddythotics) p. 9Silipos (silicon specialties)Wheaton Brace Co.
(MTA & TEV Series/Telescoping Series)
PEDICURE SPASJ & A
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY(See: Diagnostics Equipment,
Diabetic Neuropathy;Pharmaceuticals)
PHARMACEUTICALS: AnalgesicsAdria Labs (Axotal)DuPont Pharmaceuticals
(Nubain)DuPont Pharmaceuticals
(Percocet)DuPont Pharmaceuticals
(Percodan)Knoll Pharmaceutical
(Vicodin)Merck Sharp & Dohme
(Dolobid)Norwich-Eaton Pharmaceuticals
(Buprenex)Novartis Pharmaceuticals
(Fiorinol)Pedinol
(Nalfon 200) pp. cover tip, 121Winthrop Labs (Talacen)Wyeth-Ayerst (Lodine/Duract)(See: Pharmaceuticals/Topical)
ORTHOTICS: AutomatedProduction Systems/In-OfficeScanners/PressureSystems/Digital Systems)
AcorAmfit (Footfax)Bergmann Labs (Automated
Lab & Office ProductionSystems) p. 212
Comfort Fit(TOM-CAT) pp. 56, 92, 162
Delcam-Crispin p. 128Digital Orthotics
(Quasar Group) (3DO)Earthwalk (TOM-CAT)FootbonFootmaxxIntegrated p. 115Integrity Orthotics p. 47Langer (Scan Cast) p. 7Mile High p. 123New Step Orthotic Lab
(TOM CAT) p. 155OrtheraOrthotic Group
(Gait Scan) p. 107Ortho-Rite (Delcam)PAL (XtremityScan) p. 38RYBO (ScanAny) p. 55Sharp ShapeSolo (TOM-CAT) p. 137STJ (TOM-CAT)Tek ScanTOM-CAT Solutions
ORTHOTICS LABORATORIESAcorAdvantage LabAllied/OSI Labs p. 17American Orthotic
Laboratories, Inc. (St. Louis)American Orthotic Lab Co.
(College Point, N.Y.)Bergmann Orthotics
Laboratories p. 212BetterformBurns LaboratoriesCalifornia Orthopaedic LabsComfortFit pp. 56, 92, 162Custom Foot InsertsDiafoot p. 111Earthwalk OrthoticsEastern Podiatry LabsEdserEverFlexFiber Foot AppliancesFootbonFoothelpers
(Neoteric Orthotics)Foot ManagementHerscoMark Fugit Orthotic
LaboratoryIntegrated Orthotics Lab p. 115Integrity Orthotics Lab p. 47JSB OrthoticsKevin Orthotics p. 59KLM Laboratories p. 143Langer Biomechanics
Group, Inc. p. 7Levy & Rappel, IncMile High p. 123MSINewGen Advanced Orthotics
LabNew Step Orthotics Lab p. 155
MegaComfortNew Step Orthotics Lab p. 155Nolaro (RX24 Quadrastep
system) p. 98Oppo MedicalOrtho-Dynamics p. 118Orthofeet (water-injectable/
Bio-Sole)PAL Health
Technologies, Inc. p. 38Pedifix (Preforms) p. 31Pro-Lab p. 9Pure StrideRedi-ThoticsRiecken’s Orthotics Lab
(Butterflies)RX Sorbo p. 72SiliposSof SoleSpenco (Arch Supports/
Sytel/Orthotic Arch Supports)Stable Step (Power Step) p. 76Stein’s Foot SpecialtiesSTJ (SOLEutions/Fabthotics)SuperfeetVasyli p. 40(See also: Heel Cups; Insoles;
Medicare Diabetic ShoeProgram; Pads)
ORTHOTIC WEDGESCluffy Biomedical
OSHA COMPLIANCE(See: Safety Products
& Services)
PPADS, HEEL/PRE-CUT/SPUR/METATARSAL
AcorBintz Company p. 69Dr. Jill’s Foot Pads p. 91Gilden TreeHapadLanger Biomechanics
Group p. 7Mat PlusOppo MedicalPAL Health Technologies p. 38Pedifix p. 31Riecken’sSilipos (Gel)Spenco (2nd Skin)Stein’s Foot Specialties(See also: Heel Cups/Cushions;
Heel Lifts)PAIN MANAGEMENT(Specialty Devices andTechnologies)
ArthroCare (TOPAZ)Avicenna (laser therapy)Curamedix (EPAT)Cutting Edge Lasers p. 96Laser-Therapy-USLitecureMulti-RadianceNeurothermPro Niche (The Heeler) p. 80St Jude Medical
(neurostimulation)(See also: ESWT, Pharmaceuticals)
PATHOLOGY LABSBako Labs p. 15
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Biofreeze p. 103CTS (NeuRX-TF tablets) p. 29Health Care Products
(Zostrix)Eli Lilly (Cymbalta)Molecular Labs (Neurvasia)Origin BioMed (Neuragen)PAMLab (Metanyx)Parke-Davis (Neurontin)Pfizer (Lyrica)Realm (Neuremedy)
PHARMACEUTICALS: GoutSavient (Krystexxa)Takeda (Uloric;
Colcyrs) pp. 22-25PHARMACEUTICALS:Homeopathic
HEEL (Traumeel)PHARMACEUTICALS:Neutraceuticals
(See: Neutraceuticals)PHARMACEUTICALS:Onychomycosis (Non-Topical)
(See: Pharmaceuticals: Anti-Fungals(Oral) [Onychomycosis])
PHARMACEUTICALS: PeripheralArterial Disease
Hoechst-Roussel (Trental)PHARMACEUTICALS: Steroids
Forest Labs (Dalalone)Schering (Elocon)Stiefel Labs (Mimyx)Stratus (Dermazene)Teregen Labs (TDX LA)
PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Analgesics)AgewellAngus Marketing (Arginine
Therapeutics)Biofreeze/Performance
Health p. 103Core Products (Ibunex,
Gluconex)CryodermDr Swaim’sHEEL (Traumeel)MPM Medical (Regenecare)
(through JSB)Stratus (Dermazene)Syncom (Fortex)Tripod Labs (Flexstat)TruceuticalsWoodward (Mycocide HT) p. 211
PHARMACEUTICALS:Topical Anesthetics
(See: Skin Refrigerants)PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Anti-Fungals/Anti-Microbials)
BSK/Onycol (nail)Blaine Research Labs (Tineacide)
(Nail) p. 33CTS (Clarus Antifungal Cream;
Clarus Antifungal Solution(nail)) p. 29
Diaderm (Clear Zal) (Nail)Dr Swaim’sFlexitol Anti-Fungal Liquid
(Nail) p. 62Gill Podiatry p. 66Gordon Labs
(Gordachom) (Nail) p. 2Humco (Miranel)
PHARMACEUTICALS: AntibioticsBarr Labs (Cephalexin)Biocraft Labs (Cephalexin)Biocraft Labs (Dicloxicilin)Glaxo Inc. (Ceftin)Lederle Labs (Pipracil)Eli Lilly & Co. (Ceclor)Eli Lilly & Co. (Keflex)Eli Lilly & Co. (Keftab)Lypho Med, Inc. (Cefazolin)Mead-Johnson Pharmaceuticals
(Duricef)Medicis (Omnicef)Merck (Invanz)Miles, Inc. (Cipro)Parke-Davis (Meclomen)Pfizer (Zyvox)Roerig (Unasyn)Henry Schein Co. (Dicloxicilin)SmithKline Beecham
(Augmentin/Pexiganan)Squibb & Sons, Inc. (Azactum)Upjohn Co. (Cleocin)Upjohn Co. (E-Mycin)Zeneca (Cefotan)
PHARMACEUTICALS:Anti-Fungals (Oral)
Ortho-Neutrogena (Gritulvin V)Pedinol
(Gris-PEG) pp. cover tip, 121PHARMACEUTICALS:Anti-Fungals (Oral)[Onychomycosis]
Innocutis (Terbinex)Janssen (Sporanox)Novartis (Lamisil Tablets)Pedinol
(Gris-PEG) pp. cover tip, 121PHARMACEUTICALS:
Anti-InflammatoriesAmerican Regent
(Betamethasone SodiumPhosphate andBetamethasone pp. 131-132
Acetate)(injectable suspension .Boots Company (Rufen)Bristol-Myers (Nuprin)Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals
(Butazolidin)Ciba-Geigy, Inc. (Voltaren)Eli Lilly & Co. (Nalfon)Horizon (Duexis)Merck Sharp & Dohme (Clinoril)Merck Sharp & Dohme (Indocin)Mylan Labs (Meclofenamate)Pedinol
(Nalfon 200) pp. cover tip, 121Pfizer Labs (Feldene)Syntex Labs (Naprosyn)Upjohn Co. (Motrin/Ansaid)Whitehall Labs (Advil)Wyeth-Ayerst Labs (Orudis)(See: Pharmaceuticals/Topical)
PHARMACEUTICALS:Compounding
PD LabsQuality CompoundingTrilogy
PHARMACEUTICALS:Diabetes
(See: Pharmaceuticals; DiabeticNeuropathy; Supplements;Wound Dressings; WoundTreatment)
Janssen Pharmaceuticals(Nizoral)
Kerasal (Nail) pp. 75, 109Medicis (Loprox)Merz (Naftin) pp. 19-20Moore MedicalNovartis (Lamisil Cream/Spray)Onox SolutionOrtho Pharmaceuticals
(Spectazole)Pedinol Pharmacal
(Fungoid Tincture, Pedi-DriTopical Powder; Ertaczo)Pharmaderm (Oxistat;(Keralac)(Nail) pp. cover tip, 121
ProFootSchering Labs (Lotrimin)Schering Labs (Lotrisone)Stiefel Labs (Zeasorb AF
Powder)Stratus (Dermazene)Surgical SupplyFormula 3 p. 35Tripod Labs (NailStat/Tineastat)Universal FootcareWellstone Labs
(Molecular AF) p. 173Westwood-Squibb (Exelderm)Woodward Labs
(Mycocide) (Nail) p. 211PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Anti-Inflammatory)
Biofreeze/PerformanceHealth p. 103
Core Products (Ibunex,Gluconex)
CryodermHEEL (Traumeel)Stratus (Dermazene)Syncom (Fortex)Tripod Labs (Flexstat)
PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Anti-Perspirants/Deodorants/Drying Agents)
Bintz Co. (Khepra) p. 69Fraser Labs
(On Your Toes)Gordon Labs (Abscents,
Bromi-Talc, Bromi-TalcPlus, Formadon, Bromi-Lotion, Gordon’s #5[Aerosol foot powder]) p. 2
Onox SolutionPedinol Pharmacal
(Breezee-Mist, Pedi-ProPowder, CastellaniPaintModified(Color/Colorless),LazerformalydeSolution, Pedi-BoroSoak Paks) pp. cover tip, 121
Pedilux4Stiefel (Zeasorb)
PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Astringents)
Gordon Labs (Monsel’s) p. 2Herbert Labs (Bluboro)Miles, Inc. (Domeboro)Pedinol (Pedi-Boro
Soak Paks) pp. cover tip, 121PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Dermatitis)
CTS (Kera-HC) p. 29Stiefel (Mimyx)
PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (for Matrixectomies)
AmerX (Amerigel) p. 13BacitracinCorticosporin OticGentamicinGordon Labs (Sodium
Hydroxide) p. 2NeosporinPedinol (Phenol
EZ Swabs) pp. cover tip, 121SilvadeneTriple Antibiotic
PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Moisturizers/Softeners)
CTS (Kera HC; Kera-42) p. 29Diaderm (ClearZal Callus)Dr. Spalding’s Podiatric ProductsELONFlexitol (Heel Balm, Heel
Perfect, Diabetic FootBalm) p. 62
GehwolGilden TreeGill Podiatry p. 66Gordon Labs (Aloe-Grande
Cream, Gormel, Vite-A-Cream, Calicylic) p. 2
Health Care Products(Diabetiderm)
H-E-A-T- (Callusan)Innocutis (Umecta)Kerasal pp. 75, 109MedimetriksMerz (Aqua Glycolic) pp. 19-20Moore MedicalPedifootPedinol Pharmacal (Cerave,
Ureacin-10 Lotion & Ureacin-20 Creme, Lazer Creme,Hydrisinol Creme &Lotion, Hydrisalic Gel,Lactinol E Creme &Lotion) pp. cover tip, 121
Pharmaderm (Keralac)ProFootQuinnovaStiefel Labs (Epilyt Lotion)Straight Arrow
(Foot Miracle) p. 104Summers Laboratories
(Keralyt Gel)Surgical Supply ServiceTheraPlexTripod Labs (Advanced
Moisturizing Formula)Universal FootcareUpsher-Smith (Am Lactin)Westwood-Squibb
(Lac-Hydrin)PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Nail AntifungalTreatments)
AmerX (AmeriGel) p. 13Angus Marketing (Arginine
Therapeutics)Blaine Research Labs p. 33
(Tineacide)BSK/OnycolCTS (Kera Nail Gel; Clarus
Antifungal Solution) p. 29Dermik (Penlac)Diaderm (Clear Zal)
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AngeliniCare-Tech (Clinical Care/
Humatrix)CTS (Tri-Soft) (with
emulsifier) p. 29Ferno-Ille (Chlorazene)Ocean AidPurdue-Frederick (Betadine)Stratus (Peviderm)
PHARMACEUTICALS: WoundTreatment (Bio-EngineeredTissue)
Healthpoint (Oasis)IntegraKCI (GraftJacket)MimedxOrganogenesis (Apligraf)PegasusPromethean (Gamma Graft)Shire (DermaGraft)TEI Biosciences (Primatrix)
PHARMACEUTICALS: WoundTreatment (Debriding/HealingOintments)
Healthpoint Medical(Accuzyme/Panafil/Santyl)
Smith & Nephew (Gladase)Stratus Pharmaceuticals (Kovia,
Ziox)PHARMACEUTICALS: WoundTreatment (Direct shipping topatients)
Byram MedicalOurDoctorStore (internet
storefront)PHOTOGRAPHY (Close-Up)
(See: Documentation)PHYSICAL THERAPY:
Cold ModalitiesBiofreeze/Performance
Health p. 103Matrix Medical (N’ice Stretch)Silipos
PHYSICAL THERAPY:Electrotherapy(Ultrasound)
(See: Ultrasound)PHYSICAL THERAPY:Hydrotherapy
(See: Hydrotherapy)PHYSICAL THERAPY: Post-Op/Post-Trauma/Rehab
Arizona AFO p. 105BauerfeindCrocs (Shoes)Darco (Shoes)DM Systems p. 53Fwd MobilityGill Podiatry p. 66Med ProMoore MedicalOppo MedicalOPTP (Slant/Thera-Band)PAL Health Systems p. 38Pedifix p. 31PedifootProNiche Medical (The Kneeler;
The Heeler) p. 80Richie Brace p. 83Smith & Nephew (Rehab
Division)(See also: Braces/Supports; Physical
Dr Swaim’sFlexitol Anti-Fungal Liquid p. 62Formula 3 p. 35Fungal Free NailsGehwolGordon Labs (Gordachom) p. 2Humco (Miranel)Innocutis (Nuvail) (nail dystrophy)Kerasal pp. 75, 109MedimetriksPedinol Pharmacal
(Nail Scrub; Phenol EZSwabs) pp. cover tip, 121
Pharmaderm (Keralac)Tripod Labs (Nailstat 2-Step
Formula)Wellstone Labs
(Molecular AF) p. 173Woodward Labs
(Mycocide) p. 211(See also: Nail Polishes, Medicated)
PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Scar Therapy)
Blaine (Scar Care Gel Pads) p. 33Merz (Mederma) pp. 19-20
PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Skin Adherents)
(See: Adhesives)PHARMACEUTICALS: TopicalMedications (Skin Protectants)
Summit Industries (Lantiseptic)PHARMACEUTICALS: ShoeDisinfectants
Patholase (Sanifeet)PHARMACEUTICALS: WartMedications
Gordon Labs (Formadon) p. 2Med Cara (WartPeel) p. 86Ocean AidPedinol (Lazer-
formalyde) pp. cover tip, 121Tripod Labs (Plantarstat)
PHARMACEUTICALS:Wound Treatment
3M (Tegaderm Matrix)AmerX (Amerigel) p. 13Cardium Therapeutics
(Excellagen)Care-Tech (Matrix gel)Convatec, A Squibb Co.
(DuoDerm)Derma Sciences
(Medi-Honey)Ferris Mfg. (Poly-Mem)Healthpoint (Regranex)HS Pharma (Bensal HP)HymedLinks Medical (medical honey)MedlineMPM Medical (SilverMed; Excel
Gel) (through JSB)Ocean AidPfizer (Zyvox)Smith & NephewWound
Management (Profore/Acticoat/Iodosorb)Thera Gauze (Soluble Systems)SystagenixWake Pharma U.S. (Wound-Be-
Gone) (oxygen free radicalbinding)
PHARMACEUTICALS: WoundTreatment (Natural)
Ocean AidTripod Labs
Therapy: Heat Modalities;Physical Therapy: ColdModalities; Pharmaceuticals;Scooters; Shoes; Topical [SkinProtectants]; splints)
PHYSICAL THERAPY: Topicals(See: Physical Therapy: Heat &
Cold Modalities;Pharmaceuticals: Topical [SkinProtectants]); Pharmaceuticals:Topical (Analgesics)
PHYSICIAN EDUCATION(See: Associations, Books, CME,
Television, Videotapes)PLANTAR FASCIITIS (Specialties)
ArthoCare Sports Medicine(Coblation)
Avicenna (laser therapy)Cutting Edge Lasers p. 96Hames Ortho-Tech p. 96InstratekNeurotherm (Podiatherm RF
Generator)Oppo MedicalOPTPOsteomed (Koby Gard)Thera-Band/Performance
Health p. 103Pro Niche (The Heeler) p. 80(See also: Cryosurgery; ESWT;
Pharmaceuticals)PLANTAR FASCIITIS(Day/Night Splint)
Swede-O (Plantar FXT)PLANTAR FASCIITIS(Night Splints)
Active Ankle Systems p. 179AlimedDarcoMatrix Medical (N’ice Stretch)Langer Biomechanics
Group p. 7NeurothermOPTPOssurPAL Health Systems p. 38Wheaton (Dyna Slipper)(See also: ESWT)
PLANTAR FASCIITIS(In-shoe sleeve)
DJO Global(Aircast Air Heel)POSITIONING SYSTEMS: Pediatric
(See: Braces: Pediatric)POST-OP PROTECTION
(See: Bandage/Cast Protectors;Braces/Supports; Casting Materials:Post-Op; Casts; Crutches;Compression Sleeves; Footwear,Specialized; Pharmaceuticals:Wound Dressings; PhysicalTherapy: Post-Op; Shoes: Post-Op; Socks; Splints; WoundManagement; Vitamins: Post-Op)
PRACTICE-BUILDING(ENHANCEMENT)/OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Biomedix p. 36CEDR Solutions (employee
handbooks)Foot HelpersGet Podiatry Patients p. 52IPSMedical MavinPatient Account Services p. 141Physicians Business Academy
Podiatry Practice ManagementInstitute of America (PPMI)
S O S Healthcare p. 70Top Practices(See also: Associations; Board
Certification; Managed Care;Network Participation; PatientEducation; Practice Promotion[Advertising])
PRACTICE CONSOLIDATIONIPSPhysicians Business Academy
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT/MARKETING/CONSULTING
(See: Appraisal; Bill Collection;Computers; NetworkParticipation; Patient Education;Practice Promotion; Practice-Building)
PRACTICE PROMOTION(Advertising/ProductCustomization/In Office PatientCommunication/Waiting RoomVideos)
Baystone Media(websites)
CaerVisionFoot.comFoot HelpersGet Podiatry Patients p. 52Healthy GlowOfficite (websites) insert
insertOurDoctorStore (internet
storefront)Physician Web Pages
(websites)Pro Sites (websites) insertTeregen
(Personal Pumi Bar)Think Piece CreativeWeb Power VideoToe-FoodVisual Media Concepts(See also: Adjacencies; Patient
Education; Referral Network;Websites [Physician])
PRACTICES: Buying/SellingMedical Mavin
(Buying/Selling/TOMS:Transitional OwnershipManagement System)
Podiatry Practice ManagementInstitute of America (PPMI)
PRESSURE ASSESSMENT(See: Diagnostics Equipment)
PRESSURE WALKERS/SCOOTERSDarco (Walker)Fwd MobilityOssurPro Niche (The Kneeler) p. 80
PRODUCT MARKETING/BUSINESSSOLUTIONS
Premier Podiatric GroupPROSTHETIC NAIL SYSTEM
Just For ToenailsPUBLICATIONS
APMA NewsFoot and Ankle Online Journal
(FAOJ)Foot InnovateMPM (Greenbranch) p. 149PM NewsJAPMA
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(See: Pharmaceuticals: ShoeDisinfectants)
SHOES: Antifungal DeliverySystem
Angel Sales (Kagan Shuvee)Shoe Care Innovations (Steri-
Shoe)SHOES: Athletic/Walking/Comfort
AcorAetrex p. 5AsicsBrooks Shoe, Inc.CrocsNew Balance (Aravon/Procare)SAS
SHOES: Custom-Made/MoldedAcor (Traditional Custom/Urban
Walkers/ThermAcor)EneslowJerry Miller I.D. Shoes
(Beta-Walker/TraditionalCustom) p. 129
Tru-Mold p. 78SHOES: Custom-Made/Molded
(Casting Material)STS p. 135
SHOES: Depth/DiabeticAcor (Urban Walkers)Aetrex (Ambulators) p. 5Apis p. 94BetterformComfort Fit Labs pp. 56, 92, 162CrocsDavMarDia-Foot p. 111Drew Shoe Corp.Dr. Comfort pp. 11, 89Foot HelpersFrankford LeatherGreen BayHerscoIntegrated Orthotics Lab p. 115JMS Plastics p. 18JSB OrthoticsLanger p. 7Natural StepP.W. MinorNew Step Orthotics Lab p. 155OasisOrthotic Group p. 107OrthofeetPed LitePedorsPilgrim (Deer Tracks/Hoopoe)Pine Tree Orthopedic LabPropetRoot LabsSafeStepSoleTechSTJSureFit .(See also: Medicare Diabetic Shoe
Program); Shoes: Custom-madeShoes: Post-op/Diabetic Combo)
SHOES: PediatricPedorsWheaton Brace
SHOES: Specialized(See: Footwear, Specialized)
SHOES/BOOTS: Post-Op/Post-Trauma/Off-Loading
Comfortland
Podiatry ManagementPodiatry TodayPodiatry.comPRESENT (eZines) pp. 64-65
PUMICE BARSHealthy GlowTeregen Labs (Personal Pumi Bar)
PURCHASING NETWORKS(See: Supplies)
RRADIO ADS
(See: Practice Promotion)REFRIGERANTS
(See: Skin Refrigerants)REHAB
(See: Braces/Supports; PhysicalTherapy; Post-Op Protection;Shoes; Splints)
REPAIRSMed-Pro (whirlpools, chair
upholstery)RESIDENCY COURSEWARE
PRESENT pp. 64-65RETRACTORS
(See: Surgical Specialties)
SSAFETY PRODUCTS & SERVICES
(See also: Cleaners; Disposables;Fume Removal; Lasers;Protective Eyewear; SporeTesting; Sterilizers; SuctionSystems; Surgical Equipment;Vacuum Systems; WasteDisposal; X-Ray: PersonnelRadiation Monitoring; X-Ray:Shielding)
SAFETY PRODUCTS & SERVICES:OSHA Compliance ProgramSteriCheck Systems(See: Spore Testing)
SANDALS(See Shoes: Sandals)
SAWS(See: Surgical Equipment)
SCAR MANAGEMENTBlaine (Scar Care Gel
Pad) p. 33Merz (Mederma) pp. 19-20
SCHOOLS(See: Colleges)
SCOOTERS/WALKERS/ROLLINGMECHANISMS
Fwd MobilityPro Niche (The Kneeler) p. 80
SEMINARS(See: Associations; Practice
Promotion)SENSORY TESTING
(See: Diagnostics Equipment:Diabetic Neuropathy)
SHEET STOCK(See: Orthotics: Raw Materials)
SHIELDS(See: Orthotics: Custom Digital
Shields)SHOE SANITIZER
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Tru-Mold (Shear-FreeComfort Socks) p. 78
SOCKS (for cold feet)Infracare
SPLINTS (Night)(See: Plantar Fasciitis)
SPLINTS (Post-Op/Post-Trauma)Darco Int’l (Complete Splinting
System)Gill Podiatry p. 66Matrix Medical
(Toe-Hold)Med ProMoore MedicalPedifix p. 31SiliposStein’s Foot SpecialtiesWheaton Brace(See also: Braces/Supports)
SPLINTS (Plaster: For OrthoticCasting)
De Puy CastingSPORE TESTING/STERILIZERMONITORING
SteriCheck SystemsSTAFF MANAGEMENT
(See: Practice-Building)STATIONERY: Greeting Cards
(See: Gifts/Cards)STERILIZING EQUIPMENT
Midmark (Ritter)(See also: Cleaners, Ultrasonic)
Sterilizers: MonitoringSteriCheck Systems
STRETCHING DEVICESOPTP (Slant)
SUCTION SYSTEM:(For Nail Dust and SmokeRemoval) (Wet or Dry)
DPM-Aire(air purifer)
European Footcare(Suda) p. 210
Jan-LKerathin (nail debridement
system) p. 14Medicool (File Stream) p. 145Med-ProSurg/Assist
SUPPLIES, SURGICAL(See: Supply Houses; Surgical
Equipment)SUPPLIES (catalog, direct sales,internet, group purchasingnetworks)
AlgeosAlimedDiscount Medical SuppliesGill Podiatry Supply p. 66Henry ScheinKrasity’sMD Buying GroupMed-ProMed-VetMeyer DistributingMoore MedicalOurDoctorStore (internet
storefront)Stat-MedSureFitTower Imaging (X-ray)Welldyne Health
(wound care)
CrocsDarco Int’lMed-Pro [Darco supplier]Off-LoaderPedors(See also: Footwear, Specialized)
SHOES: Post-Op/DiabeticCombinationDarcoPedors (Tothonator)
SHOES: SandalsAmerican Orthotics Lab, Inc.
(Healing Sandal)Comfort Fit pp. 56, 92, 162EarthwalkJSBLanger p. 7Orthotic Group p. 107SpencoSTJ
SHOES: Specialty RetailersEneslow
SHOWER & BATHING AIDS(See: Bandage/Cast Protector)
SILICON SPECIALTIESBauerfeind USA
(Viscoped/ViscoheelSofSpot)
Dr. Jill’s Foot Pads p. 91Dr. Scholl’sGel Smart/Polygel/
Healix Care p. 27Oppo MedicalOrthofeet (Bio-Sole GEL)Pedifix (Gel Smart) p. 31Silipos(See also: Digital Appliances)
SILVER DELIVERY SYSTEM(See: Shoes)
SKIN LESION REMOVAL(Cryosurgical)
CryoprobeCryosurgery, Inc
(Verruca-Freeze)Premier Medical (CryOmega,
Nitrospray Plus)SKIN PROTECTANTS
(See: Pharmaceuticals: Topical[Skin Protectants])
SKIN REFRIGERANTSBlaine Labs
(V.A.D) p. 33Gebauer Co.
(Ethyl Chloride)Gill Podiatry (Pedi-Freeze/
Pedi-Shield) p. 66Premier Medical (Salinocaine)
SMOKE EVACUATION(See: Lasers)
SOCKSAetrex p. 5Bauerfeind (Spa Hosiery)Bintz Company p. 69Dr. Comfort pp. 11, 89Doctor SpecifiedDrew Shoe Corp.Foot HelpersFrankford LeatherInjinjiMedicool (Diasox) p. 145P.W. Minor (Treadeasy)Pedifix (Therafoot/
No-Ridge) p. 31Sigvaris p. 28Silipos
SURGICAL (CHEMICAL) NAILTREATMENTS
Pedinol Pharmacal(Phenol-EZSwabs) pp. cover tip, 121
SURGICAL EQUIPMENT:Endoscopic
Instratek (Endotrac System)SURGICAL EQUIPMENT:Fixation
Devices (Absorbable)De Puy ACE Medical
(Orthosorb)SURGICAL EQUIPMENT:Specialties
Ascension Orthopedics(Flexiglide bioresorbablebarrier sheet;
Neurolac Nerve Guide)Beaver-Visitec (blades)BioPro (Hallux
Metatarsophalageal JointProsthesis/Accu-CutOsteotomy Guide)
De Puy ACE (Standard Staple,Twist-Off Screw, Thread-Head Screw, Orthosorb)
Instratek (Endotrac EndoscopicPlantar FasciotomyInstrumentation)
Jan L (S-Mart exsanguination andTourniquet system)
MMI-USA (Smart Toehammertoe treatment)
Osteomed (Koby Isogard system)Sgarlato Labs (Surgi-Peace/
O’Brien Goniometer/ReeceOsteotomy Guide/SnapFixation Pin)
Vilex (Du Val Cannulated ScrewSystem/Borrelli Blade System)
Wright Medical Technology(Silastic Flexible Hinge ToeImplant System/IncisionDrain
(See also: Anesthesia; Cryosurgery;Disinfectants; Telescopes;Disposables; EmergencyEquipment; Implants/Biomaterials; Lasers; Loupes;Sterilizers; Suture; SurgicalInstruments; Surgical PowerEquipment; Surgical WoundIrrigation; Trays)
SURGICAL EQUIPMENT:Wire-Capping Devices
Med-Pro (Jurgan Distributor)SURGICAL FACILITYACCREDITATION
(See: Accreditation)SURGICAL POWEREQUIPMENT
VilexZimmer, Inc.: Hall Surgical
(Micro E)SWABS
(See: Disposables)SYRINGES
(See: Hypodermic Needles)
TTABLES, SURGICAL
(See: Chairs)
TAPE(See: Casting Materials; Supply
Houses)TELEVISION ADS
(See: Practice Promotion)TENS UNITS
(See: Physical Therapy)TIBIAL TORSIONDEFORMITIES
(See: Braces/Supports)TOPICAL ANTISEPTICS
(See: Disinfectants/HandCleansers)
TOPICAL MEDICATIONS(See: Pharmaceuticals: Topical
Medications))TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES
MedNetNumina
UULCER CARE/PREVENTION
(See: Blister Relief; CompressionBandages; Off-Loading; Shoes;Wound Management;Pharmaceuticals: WoundDressings)
ULTRASONICCLEANERS
(See: Cleaners)ULTRASOUND
Atlantic Medical(Mindray)
EsaoteIMS pp. 147, 205Universal Ultrasound
UPHOLSTERY(See: Chairs/Upholstery)
VVACUUM SYSTEMS(Nail Dust Extraction)
(See: Suction Systems)VASCULAR DIAGNOSTICS
(See: DiagnosticEquipment)
VENOUS REFLUX DISEASEVNUS Covidien
VIDEOTAPES(Physician Education)
Art Of SurgeryDataTraceGreater Texas Educational
Foundation p. 180Podiatry Institute p. 186PRESENT (Residency
Courseware) pp. 64-65Western Pennsylvania
HospitalVITAMINS/SUPPLEMENTS
CTS (Thera Nail-TF Tablets) p. 29Molecular Labs
(Neurvasia)Pam LabRealm
(Neuremedy)Truceuticals
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storefront)Physician Web PagesPro Sites insertThink Piece CreativeWebPower Video
WEBSITE CONTENTBluewater Marketing
WHIRLPOOLS(See: Hydrotherapy)
WOUND MANAGEMENT: BoardCertification
(See: Board Certification)WOUND MANAGEMENT: HealingDevices/Techniques; WoundPrevention
Arobella (Qoustic WoundTherapy System) (ultrasonicdebridement)
Avicenna (laser therapy)Circulator Boot Corp.Derma Sciences (TCC system)DM Systems (Heel-Lift) p. 53Juzo (compression stocking)Kinetic Concepts
(V.A.C. System)Laser-Therapy-US
(cold laser)Lorenz Neurovasc (for
neuropathy) (FREMS)Medefficiency (total contact cast)
WWAITING ROOM VIDEOS
(See: Practice Promotion/PatientEducation)
WALKERS(See: Braces/Supports)
WART REMOVAL (topicals)(See: Pharmaceuticals; Topical
Wart Removers)WART REMOVAL (non-pharmaceutical)
CryoprobeCryosurgery, Inc (Verruca-
Freeze)Premier Medical (CryOmega,
Nitrospray Plus)WART REMOVAL: Refrigerants
Blaine Labs(V.A.D.) p. 33
Gebauer Co. (Fluro-Ethyl)Gill Podiatry (Pedi-Freeze/
Pedi-Shield p. 66Premier Medical (Salinocaine)
WEBSITES(See: Online Education/Networking)
WEBSITES (Practice SiteCreation/Sales)
Baystone Media
Neurometrix (NC Stat/DPNCheck)
PuriCore (Vashe Wound TherapySolution)
Smith & Nephew(Blue Sky)
Wound Care Technology (DermaClose RC External TissueExpander)
Wright Medical: Osteoset(resorbable mini-beads)
(See also: Dressings; HeelProtection; Hydrotherapy;Pharmaceuticals: DiabeticNeuropathy/Supplements:Diabetic; PressureWalkers/Scooters)
WOUND MANAGEMENT:Topical Medications
(See: Pharmaceuticals: WoundDressings)
X-ZX-RAY: Accessories (specialist)
Tower ImagingX-RAY: Cone Beam CT
Curvebeam p. 60X-RAY: Duplicating
Med-Pro
X-RAY: Film(specialist)
Tower ImagingX-RAY: Fluoroscopy
(See: Fluoroscopy)X-RAY: I.D. Density Filters
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