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Podiatrist - Washington
853 Jefferson Ave-suite 2
Washington, PA 15301
(724) 225-7410
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We believe that having the right information will equip you in making the best decisions regarding your foot and ankle health. If you have an injury, your quality of life can depend on the type of care you get and how fast you get it. The more informed you are, the quicker you will recover. Dr. Pinkser is extremely dedicated to providing the most up-to-date and accurate information so you can learn more about your injury or condition, the activities that lead to them and treatment information.
Our podiatric office treats all aspects of foot and ankle injuries and conditions. Common foot and ankle injuries include:
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Ankle Sprains
- Broken Ankle
- Posterior Tibial Tendonitis
- Fractures
- Shin splints
- Sports Injuries
- Osteochondritis
Some of the common deformities and conditions treated at our office include:
For your use, we have provided an extensive patient library covering an array of topics on foot and ankle health. If you have a specific concern or topic of interest, please use the search box below on the left or browse through our resource library.
While you can find valuable and helpful information on our site, it should not be used as a replacement for a proper consultation and examination by Dr. Pinsker. If you have sustained an injury, are experiencing any pain or are concerned about a foot or ankle problem, please contact our office and schedule an appointment today.
Productive workers depend on their ability to walk and move about safely, with ease and comfort.
When your job requires you to stand on your feet for long periods, work in potentially hazardous areas or with potentially hazardous materials, you have some increased risk of foot injury. You can do a lot to prevent injuries by keeping your feet healthy and following safe work practices.
According to the National Safety Council, in any given year, there are about 120,000 job-related foot injuries, one-third of them toe injuries.
In addition to following the same basic foot care guidelines for all people, when you are on the job be sure to develop safe work habits and attitudes. This includes wearing protective footwear when appropriate. The National Safety Council also reports that only one out of four victims of job-related foot injury wear any type of safety shoe or boot. The remaining three either are unaware of the benefits of protective footwear or complain about it.
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