
The Maine Podiatric Medical Association is a non-profit professional association of podiatric physicians (Doctors of Podiatric Medicine or DPM's) who specialize in complete care of the foot and ankle. We area state component society of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Our members are committed to providing excellence in the treatment of conditions, deformities, injuries and diseases of the foot and ankle.
Remember, foot pain is never normal. A podiatrist can provide comprehensive care by examining, diagnosing and treating the pain. Membership in the Maine Podiatric Medical Association and the American Podiatric Medical Association(APMA) is available to all licensed doctors of podiatric medicine, including those who are in postgraduate training, active practice, full-time teaching positions, or who may not be able to practice due to disability.
Remember, foot pain is never normal. A podiatrist can provide comprehensive care by examining, diagnosing and treating the pain. Membership in the Maine Podiatric Medical Association and the American Podiatric Medical Association(APMA) is available to all licensed doctors of podiatric medicine, including those who are in postgraduate training, active practice, full-time teaching positions, or who may not be able to practice due to disability.
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Discounts on products such as footwear, hosiery, and insoles that have been awarded the APMA Seal of Acceptance. Savings on products and services you use every day, including office supplies, insurance, car rentals, and more! Members receive discounted registration fees for the APMA Annual Scientific Meeting (The National)and savings on APMA's brochures for patients.
Membership in the Maine Podiatric Medical Association and the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) is available to all licensed doctors of podiatric medicine, including those who are in postgraduate training, active practice, full-time teaching positions, or who may not be able to practice due to disability.
A Podiatrist is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), also known as podiatric physicians or surgeons, qualified by their education and training to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle and related structures of the leg. Podiatrists are uniquely qualified among medical professionals to treat the foot and ankle based on their education, training and experience.
Your feet must last a lifetime, and most Americans log an amazing 75,000 miles on their feet by the time they reach age 50. Regular foot care can make sure your feet are up to the task. With proper detection, intervention, and care, most foot and ankle problems can be lessened or prevented. Use our foot health information pages to learn more common foot conditions and treatments.
The Maine Podiatric Medical Association recommends that diabetic patients be seen by a podiatric physician (podiatrist) for a "diabetic foot evaluation" every 6-12 months. Answer the following questions to find out and discover how often you should see a podiatrist in order to avoid such complications.
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