Posts for tag: Announcements

By lladd
October 04, 2011
Category: Podiatry
Tags: Announcements  

Dr. James Robinson recently moved from Youngstown, Ohio where he completed a three year residency in foot and ankle surgery at Valley Care Health System, one of the oldest and most well-regarded podiatric residency programs in the United States.  Dr. Robinson received his doctorate of podiatric medicine from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in New York City in 2008.

Dr. Robinson is Board Qualified in foot surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, is an Associate of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, and is a member of the North Carolina Foot and Ankle Society and the American Podiatric Medical Association.

Dr. Robinson is experienced in the non-surgical and surgical treatment of athletic injuries, arthritis, flatfeet, diabetic foot conditions, bunions, hammertoes, heel pain, ingrown toenails and other foot and ankle conditions. 

Dr. Robinson enjoys sports, cooking, reading and spending time with his wife and daughter. 

Dr. Robinson has privileges at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville and Presbyterian Hospital in Huntersville. 

Dr. Robinson is available to see patients in our Mooresville, Huntersville and University clinics.  Please feel free to call the office at (704) 662-3660 to make an appointment. 

 

By lladd
February 25, 2011
Category: Podiatry
Tags: Announcements  

Foot & Ankle Associates surgeon, Dr. Joe Ades, recently lectured at the North Carolina Foot & Ankle Society yearly meeting.

Over 200 of the state's foot and ankle surgeons were present for a four day series of lectures on various foot and ankle topics.

Dr. Joe Ades lectured on two topics consisting of "Correction of Brachymetatarsalgia (short toe)" and "Treatment of Posterior Heel Pain and Insertional Achilles Tendonitis".

For more information regarding Brachymetatarsalgia, refer to our blog posted in December. Our November blog covers information regarding Heel Pain and more to come in March regarding Insertional Achilles Tendonitis.