Dr. Patrick Martyka, DPM, DABPM
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist) | Foot & Ankle Surgery
11821 Palm Beach Blvd 124 East Fort Myers FL, 33905About
Dr. Patrick Martyka is a Board Certified podiatrist in Port Charlotte, and Fort Myers, FL. He holds associate degrees in Applied Science & Emergency Medical Services as well as Bachelors in Biological Science & Biotechnology from Florida Atlantic University. He attended Barry University school of podiatric Medicine serving multiple terms as president of the SALSAL (Save a Limb, Save a Life) organization, regularly lectured at local hospitals, and participated in research involving diabetic amputation prevention as a podiatrist. He was the recipient of several accolades such as the American Podiatric Medical Association Scholarship, the Barry University podiatric academic scholarship, as well as the Dr. Steinberg Limb Salvage Award.
Following graduation Dr. Martyka completed his podiatric medical and surgical residency as Chief Resident with reconstructive rear foot and ankle training at the Bruce W Carter Miami Veterans Affairs Hospital & University of Miami. He received additional surgical training at the South Florida Institute of Sports Medicine as well as Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute. Throughout residency Dr Martyka received extensive training in lower extremity sports medicine, trauma management, diabetic foot care, wound care, limb salvage, and lower extremity reconstruction. He additionally conducted clinical research involving use of stem cell therapy in lower extremity injuries.
Dr Martyka joined Associates in Medicine and Surgery in 2019 and was honored to receive peer nomination to serve as Vice President of the Charlotte County Foot and Ankle Association. He continues to advance the field of podiatry as Site Director and Principal Investigator conducting clinical research on lower extremity soft tissue reconstruction in partnership with innovative biotechnology companies.
Dr. Martyka is a Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Medicine and serves as Associate Faculty for the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Fellowship training program.
Dr. Patrick Martyka is currently a practicing podiatrist with office locations in Port Charlotte, FL, and East Fort Myers, F
Education and Training
Barry University’s School of Podiatric Medicine Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree 0
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- American Podiatric Medical Association Scholarship Year
- Barry University Podiatry Academic Scholarship Year
- Dr. Steinberg Limb Salvage Award Year
Professional Memberships
- American Podiatric Medical Association
- Florida Podiatric Medical Association
- American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Treatments
- Conservative and surgical treatment of all toe, foot and ankle conditions
Areas of research
- 2015 Diabetic Amputation Prevention Project- (DAPP) Part 12016 Diabetic Amputation Prevention Project- (DAPP) Part 2 2018 Achilles tendonitis/osis Stem Cell Study-Miami VAMC- Randomized, controlled, double-blind study for efficacy of stem cell injections in Achilles tendon injuries2018 Rifampin backbone in DM osteomyelitis- Miami VAMC2022-2023- Xenograft application and efficacy in soft tissue reconstruction and wound healing
Awards
- -American Podiatric Medical Association Scholarship-Barry University Podiatric Academic Scholarship-Crocs scholarship-Dr Steinberg Limb Salvage Award recipient
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Current/Prior Volunteer Activities:Vice President- Charlotte County Podiatric Medical AssociationPresident: SALSAL (Save A Limb, Save A Life), Barry University ChapterPresident: JPMSA (Jewish Podiatric Medical Student Association), Barry University ChapterProfessional Advisory Board Member: Maxim Healthcare Services (Broward County)Financial Officer: Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity, FAU ChapterCommunity Service, >1,000 hours
Teaching and speaking
- 7/2013 Charcot arthropathy & the charcot footBarry University School of Podiatric Medicine, Miami FL4/2014 A clinical approach to severs diseaseBarry University School of Podiatric Medicine, Miami FL8/2014 A closer look at DFU advanced therapy protocolSave a limb, save a life (SALSAL)- Barry University Chapter Lunch & Learn, Miami FL11/2014 Custom shoe & orthotic options in reducing neuropathic ulcer recidivismDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL01/2015 Review of data mining associated relationships with the charcot footDepartment of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami FL02/2015 Prosthetic Joint InfectionsDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL05/2015 Hindfoot deformity correction with double versus triple arthrodesisMercy Hospital, Miami FL07/2015 Hindfoot deformity correction with double versus triple arthrodesisJackson North Medical Center, Miami Beach FL08/2015 Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment, considerations & surgical complicationsNorthwest Medical Center, Margate FL08/2015 Use of Hat-trick for plantar plate repair- A case studyNorthwest Medical Center, Margate FL09/2015 Use of Hat-trick for plantar plate repair- A case studymMemorial Regional Hospital South, Hollywood FL09/2015 Comparison of dorsal-medial versus plantar plating for Lapidus procedureMemorial Regional Hospital South, Hollywood FL10/2015 Diabetic Amputation Prevention Project (DAPP- Part 1)American Public Health Association National Conference, Chicago Ill10/2015 Evolution of the Topaz, In-bone I & In-bone II total ankle replacementBethesda Memorial Hospital East, Boynton Beach FL11/2015 Does Hypermobility exist? Distal osteotomies for large IM correctionsWestside Regional Medical Center, Plantation FL10/2016 Hallux Abducto Valgus evaluationDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL04/2017 Achilles tendinitis & tendinosis- imaging recognition, diagnosis and treatmentDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL10/2017 Bone tumor evaluationDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL3/2018 Achilles tendon rupture- conservative versus surgical optionsDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL10/2018 First metatarsal phalangeal joint arthroplasty & arthrodesisDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL01/2019 An introduction to Total Ankle ReplacementDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL05/2019 Does Hypermobility exist? Distal osteotomies for large IM correctionsDepartment of Veterans Medical Center, Miami FL02/2020 Standards of Diabetic Foot CareHanson Diabetes Center, Port Charlotte FL2019-PResent: Associate Faculty for the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Fellowship training program (AIMS)
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Dr. Martyka is a board-certified podiatrist who joined Associates in Medicine & Surgery in 2019. He practices out of the offices in Port Charlotte and East Fort Myers, Florida.
Providing the highest level of clinical excellence and compassion throughout Southwest Florida, Associates in Medicine & Surgery is a group of dedicated physicians specializing in ankle and foot care, internal medicine, and adult family practice. They strive daily to deliver top quality care to the community with office locations in Cape Coral, Estero, Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Port Charlotte, Labelle, Bonita Springs, and Naples. Their focus is on eliminating pain, managing overall health, and guiding patients to a pain free, and healthier lifestyle.
Holding associate degrees in Applied Science & Emergency Medical Services as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Science & Biotechnology from Florida Atlantic University, Dr. Martyka went on to attend podiatry school. He graduated with his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Barry University’s School of Podiatric Medicine, having served multiple terms as president of the SALSAL (Save a Limb, Save a Life) organization, regularly lecturing at local hospitals, and having participated in research involving diabetic amputation prevention as a podiatrist.
He was the recipient of several accolades such as the American Podiatric Medical Association Scholarship, the Barry University Podiatry Academic Scholarship, as well as the Dr. Steinberg Limb Salvage Award.
Following graduation, Dr. Martyka completed his podiatric medical and surgical residency as Chief Resident with reconstructive rear foot and ankle training at the Bruce W Carter Miami Veterans Affairs Hospital & the University of Miami. He received additional surgical training at the South Florida Institute of Sports Medicine and at Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute.
Throughout his residency, Dr. Martyka received extensive training in lower extremity sports medicine, trauma management, diabetic foot care, wound care, limb salvage, and lower extremity reconstruction. He additionally conducted clinical research involving use of stem cell therapy in lower extremity injuries.
Continuing to advance the field of podiatry, he serves as Associate Faculty for the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Fellowship training program, is a Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (DABPM), and was honored to receive peer nomination to serve as Vice President of the Charlotte County Foot and Ankle Association.
Among his other professional affiliations include membership status with the American Podiatric Medical Association, the Florida Podiatric Medical Association, and the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
A Site Director and Principal Investigator, Dr. Martyka conducts clinical research on lower extremity soft tissue reconstruction in partnership with innovative biotechnology companies.
Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of a variety of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity. A podiatrist, also known as a podiatric physician or a foot and ankle surgeon, is a medical professional devoted to the treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity. They can treat injuries and complications from ongoing health issues like diabetes.
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