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Description

Effective podiatric care often involves combining advanced treatments with patient-centered solutions. In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I walk through a full Tuesday in the clinic, covering successful onychomycosis management, complex fracture cases, orthotic customization, and streamlined workflows for better patient outcomes and practice growth.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

How to manage nail fungus when first-line treatments fail

Using ultrasound-guided cortisone injections for forefoot bursitis

Best practices for integrating orthotics into treatment plans

Leveraging video shorts to educate patients and market your practice

Why You Should Listen

This episode shares practical strategies for treating diverse podiatric cases, improving patient satisfaction, and boosting clinic efficiency, all while adding scalable tools like video workflows to grow your practice sustainably.

Key Topics Covered

[0:01] Managing a full clinical day and improving workflows

[0:20] Treating persistent nail fungus with itraconazole after other failures

[1:10] Using KeryFlex for damaged nails and offering guarantees

[2:32] Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections for plantar bursal pain

[2:51] Addressing second hammer toe and potential plantar plate repair

[3:07] Managing nail fungus with terbinafine and LFT monitoring

[3:29] Handling hammer toe pain, nail care, and insurance coverage issues

[4:20] Treating cellulitis after a nail puncture injury

[4:40] Using crow boots and transition planning for neuropathic feet

[5:15] Recording patient success stories for YouTube and website content

[6:13] Streamlining video uploads with Submagic and virtual assistants

[6:48] Managing neuritis and footwear-related pain

[8:40] Recommending AFOs and orthotic adjustments for PTTD

[10:16] Leveraging prior treatment successes for orthotic and cortisone planning

👉 Tune in to learn how to integrate innovative treatments, optimize clinic workflows, and create engaging patient content that fuels practice growth.