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John J. Anderson, D.P.M |
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Education |
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| Extended Training: June 2001-June 2002 |
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Clinical Training |
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| • Podiatry/ Orthopaedics 27 months |
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Surgical Training |
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| • 3rd Year of Foot & Ankle Surgery Training
in Kaiser Hospital Systems Sacramento, CA. all Foot and Ankle Surgery
at three separate Kaiser Hospitals. |
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Types of Surgery |
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| • Nail Surgery • Forefoot reconstructive surgery: Bunions, calw toes, mallet toes, hammertoes, fusions,Implants,Rheumatoid foot. Tailors bunions, Complex Forefoot Reconstructive Surgery. Revision Surgeries. • Midfoot Surgery: LisFrancs Fusions. Reconstruction of arch. Tendon Transfers and Repair. • Rearfoot reconstruction: Plantar Fascial Releases & heel Spur Surgery, Achilles Tendon and heel bone revisions. Triple arthrodesis, tendon transfers, flatfoot & cavus foot reconstruction and complex revisions. • Ankle Reconstruction: Fusion, Pan-talar, Revision nail, Charcot Reconstruction. Talar Dome lesions including Arthroscopy. Arthritis or the ankle & foot. • Foot and Ankle Trauma: Metatarsal, Lis Francs, Calcaneal Fractures, Talus, and Ankle. Pilon & complex traumatic limb salvage. Including External-Fixation. Saving crushed and fractured limbs. • Diabetic Limb Salvage: Amputations, Ulcer/ woundcare. Skin-grafts, Infection. Amputation prevention surgery. • Pediatric Reconstruction: Juvenile Flatfoot, Metatarsal Adductus, Subtalar Arthroeresis. Triplane ankle. Juvenile Bunions. Growth arrest/distraction.Brachymetatarsal, congenital deformities. • Tumors of bone and soft tissue to the foot and ankle. • Tarsal Tunnel release. • Neuromas |
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Lecturer |
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| • Charcot Joints in Diabetics: Recognition and Treatment
Options. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals 4/30/02. CME Conference – Northern
California Region |
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Professional Societies |
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• American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Board
Qualified *Joined AOSM in July 2002 |
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