NATHAN H SCHWARTZ
Podiatry at Windy Hl Rd, Smyrna, GA

License number
Florida 3524
Issued Date
Dec 27, 2011
Effective Date
Dec 27, 2011
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Podiatric Physician
Address
Address
861 Windy Hill Rd, Smyrna, GA 30080
Phone
(770) 434-7078

Professional information

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Nathan H Schwartz, Smyrna GA - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

Specialties:
Pain Medicine
Address:
Nathan H Schwartz DPM
861 Windy Hill Rd SE, Smyrna 30080
(770) 434-7078 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Nathan H Schwartz DPM
861 Windy Hill Rd SE, Smyrna 30080
Emory-Adventist Hospital at Smyrna
3949 South Cobb Dr South #East, Smyrna 30080
Northside Hospital
1000 Johnson Ferry Rd North #East, Atlanta 30342


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Wound Irrigation System

US Patent:
4413987, Nov 8, 1983
Filed:
Feb 2, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/345003
Inventors:
Nathan H. Schwartz - Smyrna GA
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
604 28
Abstract:
A method of irrigating a wound in a body part with a treatment liquid including the steps of placing a piece of tubing having a perforated section therein in the body part so that the perforated section is located in the vicinity of the wound in the body part to be irrigated; connecting one end of the tubing to a source of the treatment liquid so that the treatment liquid passes through the tubing into the body part and is discharged into the wound through the perforated section; and connecting the opposite end of the piece of tubing to a vacuum source so that a vacuum can be imposed through the tubing on the treatment liquid passing into the body part through the tubing and through the perforated section on any liquid in the body part to withdraw same. The apparatus for carrying out the method is also disclosed.


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Ankle-Foot Orthosis

US Patent:
2012025, Oct 11, 2012
Filed:
Apr 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/082287
Inventors:
Nathan Schwartz - Smyrna GA, US
International Classification:
A43B 13/32, A61F 5/14
US Classification:
36 195, 36140
Abstract:
An Ankle-Foot Orthosis, or AFO, has a vertical portion and a horizontal portion joined together. The horizontal portion is fixed to a shoe, which is selected by a user, by separating at least part of the sole such that the horizontal portion can be adhered near or between a midsole of the sole of a shoe. The horizontal portion provides the necessary structure needed to connect a shoe to the vertical portion of the AFO such that a user suffering with a weakness or deformity can walk with a more normal gait. In an alternate embodiment, the AFO is removable from a shoe such that it can be replaced onto the same or a different shoe.