Ep 10. Walking on Broken Glass
- TV14
- March 31, 2021
- 42 min
In My Feet Are Killing Me season 2 episode 10, titled "Walking on Broken Glass," viewers are introduced to two patients with unique foot conditions.
The first patient is a young woman named Daisy who has been suffering from painful bunions for years. Daisy is a dancer and her bunions are starting to impact her ability to perform. She's come to see Dr. Schaeffer in hopes that he can help alleviate her pain and get her back to dancing.
Dr. Schaeffer takes a look at Daisy's feet and recommends a bunionectomy, a surgical procedure to remove the bunion. However, Daisy is hesitant to have surgery as she's heard horror stories about the recovery process. Dr. Schaeffer walks her through the details of the procedure and reassures her that with the right care, she'll be back to dancing in no time.
The second patient is a man named Frank who has a severe case of plantar fasciitis, a condition that causes intense pain in the heel and bottom of the foot. Frank is a musician and being on his feet for extended periods of time is a crucial part of his job. However, with the pain he's been experiencing, he's had to cancel gigs and is worried about his career.
Dr. Brad Schaeffer, a podiatrist, suggests a minimally invasive treatment option called Tenex Health TX, which uses ultrasound technology to break up and remove the damaged tissue causing the pain. Frank is initially nervous about the procedure, but ultimately decides to go through with it in hopes of being pain-free and back on stage.
As with all episodes of My Feet Are Killing Me, the focus is on the treatment and care of the patients. The show gives viewers an inside look at the diagnosis and treatment of foot conditions that many people suffer from, but few truly understand. Dr. Schaeffer and his team provide personalized care to each patient, making sure they're comfortable and informed throughout the process.
"Walking on Broken Glass" is an emotional episode, as both Daisy and Frank are at a crossroads in their lives. They're both passionate about their careers and hobbies, but their foot conditions have been holding them back. Viewers will root for both of them as they embark on the treatments recommended by Dr. Schaeffer, hoping that they'll be able to return to their passions pain-free. The episode is also educational, as Dr. Schaeffer explains the details of each procedure and provides tips for preventing foot conditions in the future.
Overall, "Walking on Broken Glass" is a must-watch for anyone interested in the world of podiatry or suffering from foot conditions themselves. My Feet Are Killing Me season 2 episode 10 is a testament to the importance of proper foot care and the life-changing impact it can have on patients.