Dr. Essam Mohamed Khedr DPM
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist) | Foot & Ankle Surgery
80 Mechanic Street Athol MA, 01331About
Dr. Essam Khedr is a podiatrist practicing in Athol, MA. Dr. Khedr is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot , ankle and related parts of the leg. As a podiatrist, Dr. Khedr diagnoses and treats conditions of the feet. The feet are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, the feet need expert care. Podiatrists can specialize in surgery, wound care, sports medicine, diabetic care and pediatrics.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Peripheral and central nervous system alterations in hypothyroidism: electrophysiological findings.
- Multimodal electroneurophysiological studies of systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Localization of diaphragm motor cortical representation and determination of corticodiaphragmatic latencies by using magnetic stimulation in normal adult human subjects.
- Electrophysiological study of vocal-fold mobility disorders using a magnetic stimulator.
- Impaired parvocellular pathway in dyslexic children.
- Therapeutic effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor function in Parkinson's disease patients.
- Neural maturation of breastfed and formula-fed infants.
- Longlasting antalgic effects of daily sessions of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in central and peripheral neuropathic pain.
- Impaired corticolingual pathways in patients with or without dysarthria after acute monohemispheric stroke.
- Prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus in hemodialysis patients and renal transplant recipients.
- Lack of post-exercise depression of corticospinal excitability in patients with Parkinson's disease.
- Effect of daily repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment of tinnitus: comparison of different stimulus frequencies.
- Dysphagia and hemispheric stroke: a transcranial magnetic study.
- Treatment of post-stroke dysphagia with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.
- One-year follow up of patients with chronic tinnitus treated with left temporoparietal rTMS.
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