Showing posts with label Dr. Jeff Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Jeff Baker. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Bivalved Fiberglass Cast Compared With Plaster Splint Immobilization for Initial Management of Ankle Fracture-Dislocations: A Treatment Algorithm.

Another one of our physicians here at the Weil Foot & Ankle Institute, Dr. Jeffrey Baker, had a paper published in Foot and Ankle Specialist. His paper, which is entitled, "Bivalved Fiberglass Cast Compared With Plaster Splint Immobilization for Initial Management of Ankle Fracture-Dislocations: A Treatment Algorithm," was published in the May 9th, issue of Foot and Ankle Specialist. We have included the abstract below, but make sure you read the full article on our website or in the Foot and Ankle Specialist.

The initial management of ankle fracture-dislocations is the crucial step in the treatment of these emergent traumatic injuries. A stepwise approach is necessary to properly evaluate, diagnose, and treat ankle fracture-dislocations. The goal of initial management is to evaluate the vascular status of the extremity and then restore proper alignment of the talus underneath the tibia. A retrospective review was performed on 40 patients who presented to a community based hospital emergency room treated by the foot and ankle service with an ankle fracture-dislocation. An analysis of patient demographics, injury pattern/classification, number of reduction attempts, and immobilization method was performed and evaluated. This analysis was correlated with a review of the literature to develop an algorithm for the initial management of ankle fracture-dislocations recommending the use of a bi-valved below the knee fiberglass cast for maintained stabilization post reduction.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Patient Experience: Conservative Treatment for Stress Fracture

When stress fractures occur in the foot or foreleg, one course of action is to fit the patient with a walking boot which offloads pressure from the injury. A doctor and colleague of our Dr. Jeff Baker recently experienced this treatment protocol firsthand. Read about her experience with a walking boot here.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Dr. Jeff Baker Nominated for Man of the Year by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Dear Friends and Colleagues,


I am a person who believes in giving back and this year I wanted to do something big. Today I launch my campaign for the Man & Woman of the Year, a fundraising effort of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The mission, to cure blood cancer and improve life for patients and their families.


I have built a connection to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society over the past several years due to my friendship with Mike Odisho. His father passed away from Leukemia in 1998. Mike has given his heart and soul to this cause over the years and I was honored when as member of the Man & Woman of the Year nominating committee, he nominated me.


I am excited to announce that my challenge to raise $10,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. My campaign starts today and lasts for the next 10 weeks. The money I raise will help find cures for blood cancers and improve the quality of life for patients and their families. I am viewing this challenge as way to honor all who have been affected by cancer. Given their struggles, it is the least I can do.
Why LLS? Because it’s the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting blood cancer and I want to help fight cancer. The Man & Woman of the Year campaign is in its tenth year and maintains an exceptional cost/income ratio – over 86 cents of each dollar nationally directly funds the mission.


I’m also participating in honor of the Girl of the Year, Rachel Williams. Rachel is a 6- year-old who has recently finished two and a half years of chemotherapy, spinal taps, and bone marrow testing. She is now in a “wait and see period” to find out if the treatments worked. Rachel loves to participate in cheerleading, horseback riding, gymnastics, and school. Meeting Rachel and hearing her story really affected me. Her mom spoke of how this journey started, fatigue and weakness initally diagnosed as mono. Rachel is a sparkplug of hope and determination. Meeting and talking with her was an experience I will never forget. She was so full of life, something we all take for granted everyday. I want to help make sure all children affected by blood cancer are able to have a happy, healthy and fun-filled childhood. I hope you can help me with that vision.


Here is how the Man & Woman of the Year campaign works: I am a candidate. You “vote” for me by donating to my campaign. If I receive the most votes (dollars), I will be named the 2010 Man of the Year. You will then see my picture on taxi rooftop ads in Chicago. If you are really generous I may become the national winner and be featured in USA Today.


There are a variety of ways in which you can contribute to my campaign, and to cures for cancer. Any donations will be a great help towards the mission. Here are some options:


¨ Donate online at http://il.mwoy.llsevent.org/jbaker. You will be directed to a secure site to make your donation.
¨ Attend my future fundraising events. Information on these events will be available soon.
¨ Send a check, made payable to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Be sure to put my name in the memo line and send to LLS at 651 W. Washington Blvd., Suite 400 Chicago, IL 60661
¨ Corporate sponsorship
¨ Send my website to your friends; http://il.mwoy.llsevent.org/jbaker.
¨ Donate an item for my silent auction (time shares, sports tickets, airline miles)

Remember, 86% of each donation raised nationally will directly fund the mission of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Thank you so much for your support of me and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Jeff Baker, DPM, FACFAS

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Teamwork to Treat Complex Cases: a Patient Testimonial

Dear Dr. Baker and Dr. Bongiovanni,

I would like to sincerely thank the both of you for your service and dedication put forth in the healing of my foot. I would not be where I am today without your expertise, guidance, and diligent care.

I had back surgery as an infant, which resulted in neuropathy in my foot and three toe amputations and countless infections. When I first came to your office back in August, I was quite frustrated with the medical care (or lack thereof) that I’d been receiving. My problems were recurring, and I felt as though I was getting nowhere, or even going backwards. I searched locally for another doctor for a second opinion, and was repeatedly told that the doctors didn’t see patients with a condition like mine. I originally found out about Weil Foot & Ankle Center by doing some online research on a Saturday morning, reading about Charcot. When I dug a little further, I realized that your offices were in Illinois thus I immediately picked up the phone to call to make an appointment. I cannot explain the excitement that I felt going to get another opinion in such a well-regarded establishment.

I have only wonderful things to say about Dr. Baker and Dr. Bongiovanni. They have both been a true testament of what a doctor should be: honest, caring, practical, down-to-earth, and just plain nice! I have felt comfortable around the both of them and respect their immense knowledge of properly caring for the foot. They both were not only concerned with treating the existing problem but finding ways of prevention to avoid future problems. They took the time to ask me questions about my lifestyle and gave me practical solutions that fit appropriately. They did not just come in, look at my foot, offer a few phrases and leave; they spent on average 20-25 minutes each visit to talk about what was presently at hand.

Since then, I have visited your office on several occasions. All of the staff are so kind and really put forth the extra effort to accommodate me. I live about 75 miles away, and each visit was scheduled to see both of my doctors within a short time period to save on having to make two trips.

I would like to sincerely thank Dr. Baker , Dr. Bongiovanni, all the nurses and staff for the exemplary care I that I received. I would highly recommend Weil Foot & Ankle Center to anyone looking for a physician. Thank you again.

Cordially,

Kate
Wauwatosa, WI