DR. JOHN EARL HAHN, DPM ND
Medical Practice in Portland, OR

License number
Oregon DP00015
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Foot & Ankle Surgery
Address
Address
9370 SW Greenburg Rd Suite #102, Portland, OR 97223
Phone
(503) 245-2417
(503) 245-7013 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Hahn, age 77
4405 NE 49Th Ave, Portland, OR 97218
(503) 281-7955
John Hahn, age 47
3774 SE Twelve Oaks St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
John Hahn
334 NE Irving Ave, Bend, OR 97701
(541) 385-0775
John L Hahn
41460 Vista Loop Dr, Sandy, OR 97055

Professional information

John Hahn Photo 1

Field Service Engineer

Position:
Field Service Engineer at Muratec America, Inc.
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Muratec America, Inc. since Sep 2003 - Field Service Engineer


John E Hahn Photo 2

John E Hahn, Portland OR

Specialties:
Podiatric Surgery, Podiatric Foot & Ankle Surgery
Address:
9370 SW Greenburg Rd SUITE 102, Portland 97223
(503) 245-2417 (Phone), (503) 245-7013 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
9370 SW Greenburg Rd SUITE 102, Portland 97223
Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center
1015 West Ave #W121, Portland 97210
Providence Saint Vincent Medical Center
9205 West Barnes Rd, Portland 97225


John Hahn Photo 3

Adjustable Semi-Flexible Health Shoe

US Patent:
4188735, Feb 19, 1980
Filed:
Mar 27, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/890386
Inventors:
John E. Hahn - Tigard OR
International Classification:
A43B 312
US Classification:
36 115
Abstract:
An adjustable semi-flexible shoe is disclosed which is structurally and isometrically adapted for controllably stably supporting a human foot during walking following surgical and therapeutical treatment of the user's lower extremities while simultaneously permitting an approximated natural gait. A laminated elongate sole of semi-flexible polymeric materials has an upper sole laminate which stably supports the foot substantially free of compression while permitting limited longitudinal flexing and a lower outer sole laminate with a substantially flat surface extending from the metatarsal area through the heel area and an upwardly tapered surface in the toe area which affords cushioned approximated natural ambulation. A single integral canvas upper has a lower portion extending transversely through the sole and upper flaps which are adjustably releasably connected with one another to adjustably stably secure the user's foot to the sole.