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The practice of sports medicine has evolved over the years to become a popular avenue for athletes to seek care for both preventative measures and acute/chronic injuries. Dr. Dairman has helped many patients recover from the following injuries:
Prevention of injuries is also an important part of our practice. A proper foot gear evaluation and gait analysis are done, as well as biomechanical range of motion studies. These tests will determine the appropriate and sports-specific shoes, the type of socks needed, and whether orthotics or insoles are necessary. Proper shoe-fitting techniques can be reviewed, and the asymmetric parts of the feet will be considered before deciding which shoes are best. |





Almost 4 months after surgery and all is still well…..On Monday of this week I had four patients of my own to see in our outpatient surgery department. I went up and down the flight of stairs to surgery a total of 9 times that day. Was I tired at the end of the day? You bet! Did my foot and heel give me any problems? None at all!!!! Thanks again for pain free walking.



