DR. JEFFREY SCOTT BROOKS, DPM
Medical Practice at Old Ballas Rd, Saint Louis, MO

License number
Missouri 000366
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Foot & Ankle Surgery
Address
Address
11709 Old Ballas Rd SUITE 201, Saint Louis, MO 63141
Phone
(314) 432-1903
(314) 432-5105 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jeffrey Brooks
413 E Walnut St, Pacific, MO 63069
Jeffrey Brooks
5504 Lisette Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63109
Jeffrey Brooks
520 Rotherwood Ct, Saint Louis, MO 63122

Professional information

Jeffrey Brooks Photo 1

Voice And Data Engineer At Red Cedar Enterprises

Position:
Voice and Data Engineer at Red Cedar Enterprises
Location:
Greater St. Louis Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Red Cedar Enterprises - Scott Air Force Base since Nov 2011 - Voice and Data Engineer Challenge unlimited, Inc - Scott Air Force Base Illinois Dec 2010 - Nov 2011 - Project Manager TEKsystems - Scott Air Force Base Illinois Jul 2010 - Nov 2010 - Site Lead United States Air Force 2007 - 2010 - NCOIC Cable Maint United States Air Force - Various bases around the world Apr 1989 - Jun 2010 - Cable and Antenna Communications Technician
Education:
Minot State University 2005 - 2006


Jeffrey Brooks Photo 2

Owner, Dr Brooks Innovations

Position:
Owner at dr brooks innovations
Location:
Greater St. Louis Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
dr brooks innovations - Owner
Education:
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine 1965 - 1969


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Jeffrey S Brooks, Creve Coeur MO - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

Specialties:
Podiatric Surgery
Address:
Midwest Podiatry Associates
11709 Old Ballas Rd SUITE 201, Creve Coeur 63141
(314) 432-1903 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Midwest Podiatry Associates
11709 Old Ballas Rd SUITE 201, Creve Coeur 63141
Missouri Baptist Medical Center
3015 North Ballas Rd, Saint Louis 63131


Jeffrey Brooks Photo 4

Footwear

US Patent:
6671981, Jan 6, 2004
Filed:
Aug 3, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/921957
Inventors:
Jeffrey S. Brooks - Ladue MO
Assignee:
Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. - Creve Coeur MO
International Classification:
A43B 730
US Classification:
36 95, 36 93, 36 71, 36 55
Abstract:
Footwear including a sole for supporting a foot and an upper attached to the sole for covering the foot. The sole and upper define an interior of the footwear sized and shaped for receiving the foot. The upper has an inner surface adapted for engaging the foot when it is received in the interior of the footwear and an outer surface forming an exterior of the footwear. The upper also includes compressible cushioning permitting the upper to conform to the foot when it is received in the interior of the footwear to improve the fit of the footwear. The compressible cushioning is sized, shaped and positioned in the upper to at least partially surround a protrusion extending from the foot and is at least partially omitted from an area of the upper corresponding to the protrusion. Thus, a recess is formed in the upper for accommodating the protrusion to relieve pressure applied to the foot by the upper at the protrusion. The protrusions which are thus accommodated include protrusions at the heads of the first and fifth metatarsals, a portion of the fifth toe corresponding to the fifth proximal phalanx, and portions of the ankle corresponding to the distal heads of the tibia and fibula.


Jeffrey Scott Brooks Photo 5

Jeffrey Scott Brooks, Saint Peters MO

Specialties:
Podiatrist
Address:
6 Jungermann Cir, Saint Peters, MO 63376
11709 Old Ballas Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63141


Jeffrey Brooks Photo 6

Footwear

US Patent:
2003003, Feb 20, 2003
Filed:
May 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/855890
Inventors:
Jeffrey Brooks - Creve Coeur MO, US
International Classification:
A43B013/14
US Classification:
036/031000, 036/144000
Abstract:
Footwear comprising a sole. The sole has a heel section for supporting a heel of the foot. The heel section has medial and lateral regions. At least a portion of the lateral region has a first compressive resilience for attenuating the shock of impact to the wearer during running and walking. Further, the sole has an arch section forward of the heel section for supporting an arch of the foot. The arch section also has medial and lateral regions. At least a portion of the lateral region of the arch section has the first compressive resilience and at least a portion of the medial region of the arch section has a second compressive resilience harder than the first compressive resilience for providing firm support for the foot during running and walking. In addition, the sole has a forefoot section forward of the arch section for supporting a ball of the foot including first, second, third, fourth and fifth metatarsal heads and associated metatarsal necks, proximal phalanges and metatarsal phalangeal joints. The forefoot section has a first region for supporting the first, second, third, fourth and fifth metatarsal heads, associated phalanges and metatarsal phalangeal joints, and the metatarsal neck associated with the fifth metatarsal head and a second region for supporting at least one of the metatarsal necks associated with the second and third metatarsal heads. The first region of the forefoot section has the first compressive resilience and the second region of the forefoot section has the second compressive resilience.


Jeffrey Brooks Photo 7

Footwear

US Patent:
5964046, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Jun 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/092279
Inventors:
Jeffrey S. Brooks - Creve Coeur MO
Assignee:
Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. - Creve Coeur MO
International Classification:
A43B 1318, A43B 1314
US Classification:
36 28
Abstract:
Footwear comprising a sole formed from a first resilient material for attenuating the shock of impact to a wearer during running or walking, and a second material harder than the first material for providing firm support for a foot. The sole has heel, arch and toe sections, each of which have medial and lateral regions. The sole also has a forefoot section having a first region for supporting the first, second, third, fourth and fifth metatarsal heads of the foot, associated phalanges and metatarsal phalangeal joints, and the metatarsal necks associated with the fourth and fifth metatarsal heads, and a second region for supporting the metatarsal necks associated with the second and third metatarsal heads. The sole is formed so that the first resilient material is positioned in the lateral region of the heel section, the lateral region of the arch section, and the first region of the forefoot section, and so that the second harder material is positioned in the medial region of the arch section, and the second region of the forefoot section.