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Comparison of Podiatric Physicians to Other Providers
 | Podiatric physicians are the major providers of foot care services,
providing 39% of all foot care (orthopedic physicians provide 13% of
all foot care, all other physicians provide 37% of all foot care, and
physical therapists and others provide 11% of all foot care.)
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 | Podiatric physicians are four times less likely to use costly
inpatient services that other physicians.
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 | Podiatric physicians provide treatment for 82% of corn and
callus problems, 65% of toenail problems, 63% of bunion problems, 46%
of flat feet or fallen arch problems, and 43% of toe joint
deformities.
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 | Patients with foot problems visit podiatric physicians an average of
3.7 times a year, orthopedic physicians 3.4, osteopathic physicians
3.2, all other physicians 3.0, and physical therapists and other 7.1
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 | As people age, they increase their choice of podiatric
physicians. Medicare data verifies that podiatric physicians are the physicians of choice for 82% of hammertoe surgery,
69% of metatarsal surgery, 72% of bunionectomy surgery, and 55% of
rearfoot surgery. |
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