How do I find a doctor like you where I live? I've been having foot pain for a long time and am on my second podiatrist. They don't know or care what they're doing. Literally, I go see these people, they press on one spot on my foot and talk to me for a few minutes. Next thing I know, they say come see me again in a month. Nothing ever gets done! I need the kind of doctor that does more than clipping old lady's toenails! What kind of doctor are you? What do I say to my family doctor to get me an appointment with someone like you?
One option is to see me in Denver, Colorado. Another is to hope that someone that you find will have a good skill set. Do google search for AAOMPT and search for a member nearby. Or call around asking if local physical therapists mobilize the cuboid. I am a physical therapy but a very atypical one. My website is www.HeschInstitute.com
@@JerryHeschInstitute Wish seeing you was an option. I'm all the way in kentucky. I checked that site and there is a guy across the border from me in Evansville. Daniel J. Baumann, PT DScPT ATC COMT. Ever hear of him? I don't even know if it is a cuboid thing. It hurts in the side of my foot and the pain goes down the side and across the ball of my foot about to the middle toe on bottom side. It has been going on for months. I haven't been working because I couldn't stand it any longer. Also, I get a lot of swelling around the ankle and below my calf. Think this guy can help? There is also Shelly Renee Tyler, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT in a city nearby.
I hear ya. All of my doctors have been incompetent since my accident. They only are about money. As a result, my compartment syndrome was left untreated, along with my broken metatarsal, calcaneus, cubenoid, and talus. I'm now an inch shorter, 360 pounds and counting, have diabetes, and unable to walk or stand and am a candidate for an amputation thanks to the irreversible necrosis of my entire lower calf. It took me 4 specialists, 3 emotional breakdowns during office visits, and having to beg and plead just to get an MRI 19 months post-op! Thanks a lot, Obamacare! Crappy health care for all!!
They are proximal structures. Cuboid syndrome is a stuck cuboid causing ligament pain and pain is relieved with restoration of movement whereas tendinitis is not
Great demonstration. Thank you!
How do I find a doctor like you where I live? I've been having foot pain for a long time and am on my second podiatrist. They don't know or care what they're doing. Literally, I go see these people, they press on one spot on my foot and talk to me for a few minutes. Next thing I know, they say come see me again in a month. Nothing ever gets done! I need the kind of doctor that does more than clipping old lady's toenails! What kind of doctor are you? What do I say to my family doctor to get me an appointment with someone like you?
One option is to see me in Denver, Colorado. Another is to hope that someone that you find will have a good skill set. Do google search for AAOMPT and search for a member nearby. Or call around asking if local physical therapists mobilize the cuboid. I am a physical therapy but a very atypical one. My website is www.HeschInstitute.com
@@JerryHeschInstitute Wish seeing you was an option. I'm all the way in kentucky. I checked that site and there is a guy across the border from me in Evansville. Daniel J. Baumann, PT DScPT ATC COMT. Ever hear of him? I don't even know if it is a cuboid thing. It hurts in the side of my foot and the pain goes down the side and across the ball of my foot about to the middle toe on bottom side. It has been going on for months. I haven't been working because I couldn't stand it any longer. Also, I get a lot of swelling around the ankle and below my calf. Think this guy can help? There is also Shelly Renee Tyler, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT in a city nearby.
@@ItIsNot1984 He looks to be well qualified.
I hear ya. All of my doctors have been incompetent since my accident. They only are about money. As a result, my compartment syndrome was left untreated, along with my broken metatarsal, calcaneus, cubenoid, and talus. I'm now an inch shorter, 360 pounds and counting, have diabetes, and unable to walk or stand and am a candidate for an amputation thanks to the irreversible necrosis of my entire lower calf. It took me 4 specialists, 3 emotional breakdowns during office visits, and having to beg and plead just to get an MRI 19 months post-op! Thanks a lot, Obamacare! Crappy health care for all!!
@@JerryHeschInstitute can we book a appointment on the website?
Any recommendations for Drs. in Illinois my Cuboid hurts so bad everyday
How do you differentiate cuboid syndrome from peroneal tendonitis?
They are proximal structures. Cuboid syndrome is a stuck cuboid causing ligament pain and pain is relieved with restoration of movement whereas tendinitis is not
Tendons will be tender with pressure and tension.
Jerry Hesch Thank you!
Thank you for a good demonstration on someone that has a problem bc we can see the difference in the feet
thank you for the nice compliment.
What do you think is my condition? Because the bone above my cuboid is positioned outwards, both left and right of my feet. This was inborn.
Hi I would have to do a hands on evaluation to test mobility.
The only thing that works for me is to stay off my feet. None of these treatments helped me.
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You need to have gloves on. Doc