Thursdays in my office are packed with diverse patient cases, from Achilles tendonitis treatments and neuroma injections to matrixectomy follow-ups and plantar fasciitis management. In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I also share insights on improving patient care efficiency, handling communication challenges, and using virtual assistants and YouTube shorts to grow your practice effectively.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
How I manage diverse podiatry cases in one day
Improving patient experience with efficient follow-ups
Using virtual assistants to streamline communication
Leveraging YouTube shorts and ads for practice growth
Why You Should Listen
If you want to improve efficiency in patient management, streamline practice operations, and learn practical strategies to attract and retain more patients, this episode offers actionable tips to optimize both your clinic flow and marketing efforts.
Key Topics Covered
[0:01] Managing matrixectomy follow-ups and peroneal tendon pain
[0:20] Neuroma care with ultrasound and cortisone injections
[1:07] Initial Achilles treatments and when to escalate to shockwave
[1:25] Treating siblings with matrixectomies on both toes
[1:42] Plantar fasciitis relief with foam rolling and anti-inflammatories
[2:01] Wart clearance after Swift therapy and long-term follow-up
[2:27] Addressing FHL tendonitis with ultrasound-guided cortisone
[2:47] Combining EPAT success with neuroma management
[3:04] Treating lateral heel pain using the Pelto Special
[3:20] Long-term success with Onyfix for ingrown and onycholytic nails
[3:45] Achilles tendonitis management with conservative treatments
[4:03] Fixing communication gaps with virtual assistants for patient calls
[4:39] Managing rock climber’s subtalar joint pain with MRI planning
[6:24] Leveraging YouTube shorts and repurposing content for ads
[6:58] Resolving ad and phone system challenges for practice growth
👉 Tune in to discover how I manage complex patient cases, streamline clinic operations, and use digital tools to grow and scale a podiatry practice effectively.