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Medically Guided Shopping ™

Using Medically Guided Shopping™ to select the right products for plantar fasciitismedically guided shopping - plantar fasciitis

I was working with a patient this morning, discussing one of the more common problems that a foot doc sees in practice – plantar fasciitis.  At the conclusion of the discussion, I printed the plantar fasciitis knowledge base article in Myfootshop.com’s foot and ankle knowledge base and gave it to the patient.  This accomplished two goals of the patient visit.  First, printing the article helps confirm the points discussed in the patient visit.  The patient can take the article home and read it in the leisure of their home.  Second, printing the article satisfies MIPS requirements for physician Meaningful Use.

But then the patient said, “So, do I just go to WalMart for those heel lifts?”  That’s when I explained to her how Medically Guided Shopping™ works.  How do you find the right diagnosis and the right product?

  • Step 1 – Navigate to www.myfootshop.com/articles and click on the location where it hurts
  • Step 2 – Research the conditions specific to that region of the foot and make your diagnosis.
  • Step 3 – Evaluate the products selected by our medical staff (always located at the bottom of the condition article) specific to that condition.
  • Step 4 – Make your purchase.

Finding the right product for foot and ankle conditions is easy when you use Medically Guided Shopping™.

Jeff  

Dr. Jeffrey Oster
Jeffrey A. Oster, DPM 

Medical Advisor
Myfootshop.com  

Updated 12/24/2019

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