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Dr. Peterson graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in 1974. He works in Edina, MN and specializes in Occupational Medicine.
Dr. Peterson graduated from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1970. He works in Tonopah, NV and specializes in Family Medicine.
Family Foot Clinic 1880 Willamette Fls Dr STE 111, West Linn, OR 97068 5036571900 (phone), 5036577744 (fax)
Procedures:
Hallux Valgus Repair
Conditions:
Hallux Valgus Plantar Fascitis Tinea Pedis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Peterson works in West Linn, OR and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Peterson is affiliated with Adventist Medical Center, Legacy Meridian Park Hospital, Providence Seaside Hospital and Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center.
An impact kinetic energy absorber with automatic return in which the kinetic energy of impact is applied to an impact receiving container having a movable wall and substantially filled with plastic material which on impact is forced to be extruded through an orifice into a second plastic receiving container also substantially filled with plastic material so that on impact plastic material is extruded through said orifice to absorb kinetic energy and plastic material is compressed in said second container, which compressed plastic, after said impact forces plastic material to be extruded back through said orifice to return said impact receiving container and movable wall to the original position. In one embodiment a spring returns the plastic material to its pre-impact receiving position so that the plastic material is under a pressure below its yield point except only for that portion of the plastic that is being forced back through the orifice to return to its original pre-impact position.