DR. DAVID A YEAGER, DPM
Podiatry at 1 St, Nelson, IL

License number
Illinois 016-115010
Category
Podiatry
Type
Podiatrist
Address
Address
215 E 1St St STE 306, Nelson, IL 61021
Phone
(815) 285-5801
(815) 285-5691 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Yeager, age 66
811 Howard St, Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 373-5849
David S Yeager
1303 Judson Ave, Evanston, IL 60201
(847) 864-9475
David P Yeager, age 71
57 Delaware Pl, Chicago, IL 60611
David P Yeager, age 71
550 Woodland Ave, Hinsdale, IL 60521
(630) 325-3906
David P Yeager
11506 Ridgewood Ln, Hinsdale, IL 60521

Organization information

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David Yeager Dpm

215 E 1 St, Nelson, IL 61021

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Podiatrist's Office, Podiatrist
Phone:
(815) 285-5801 (Phone)
Podiatrist:
David Yeager (Podiatrist)

Professional information

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David A Yeager, Dixon IL - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

Specialties:
Podiatry
Address:
KSB Foot & Ankle Center
215 E 1St St SUITE 310, Dixon 61021
(815) 285-5801 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
KSB Foot & Ankle Center
215 E 1St St SUITE 310, Dixon 61021
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital
403 East 1St St, Dixon 61021


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Method Of Preparing A Patient's Leg In Need Of Treatment, For Ambulation

US Patent:
7955333, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
Nov 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/985549
Inventors:
David A. Yeager - Dixon IL, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/052
US Classification:
606 56, 606 54
Abstract:
A method of preparing a patient's one leg, that is in need of treatment, for ambulation. The method includes the steps of: applying an external fixation assembly, having at least one external frame component, by pinning the at least one external frame component to at least one of the patient's bones in the patient's one leg so as to prepare the patient's one leg for healing; providing a foot assembly with a sole assembly defining a bearing surface and a connecting assembly; and operatively joining the foot assembly to the patient's one leg, whereby the patient can walk in a manner whereupon weight of the patient's body is applied by a patient's one foot, that is part of the user's one leg, to the sole assembly and therethrough to and against an underlying surface during ambulation.