Dr. Segler is different in that I felt heard, didn’t feel patronized and I felt like he prioritized getting me back to running as soon possible as much as I did. – runner in San Francisco
View DetailsSay you’re out hiking in the middle of nowhere and BAAM! You turn your ankle! Dr. Segler gives us an amazing interview on what to do if you twist your ankle and think you’ve sprained it, how to prevent such injuries in the first place, why buying too big of hiking shoes or boots may not be the best idea, […]
View DetailsIn this episode Dr. Chris Segler speaks of his experience as a physician working in a traditional practice that accepts health insurance, and why he switched to a private practice that does not accept insurance, and why this is better for both the patient and the doctor. He also explains why when out of network, […]
View DetailsMaui, Hawaii. Today Doc On the Run (Dr. Christopher Segler) was lecturing to a large group of podiatrists, sports medicine doctors and foot and ankle surgeons at the International Foot & Ankle Foundation’s 36th Annual Hawaii Seminar. Dr. Segler was invited to speak on the topic of “Runner’s Heels: Pearls for Management.” When asked about […]
View DetailsMaui, Hawaii. Today Doc On the Run (Dr. Christopher Segler) was lecturing to a large group of podiatrists, sports medicine doctors and foot and ankle surgeons at the International Foot & Ankle Foundation’s 36th Annual Hawaii Seminar. Dr. Segler was invited to speak on the topic of “When do runners REALLY have to stop running?” […]
View DetailsDr. Christopher Segler was invited to speak to Podiatry Students at the California School of Podiatric Medicine’s Student Chapter of the American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management. The primary reason Dr. Segler was invited to speak at the school was because he wrote a book teaching podiatrists how to set up a house calls-based practice […]
View DetailsDr. Christopher Segler was invited to get several lectures at the International Foot and Ankle Foundation 23rd Annual Las Vegas Seminar. The task was to help other podiatrists, foot and ankle surgeons and sports medicine specialist understand the keys to helping injured runners continue running. His talks were entitled When Do Runner’s REALLY Have to […]
View Details5 Injuries That You Shouldn’t Treat Yourself And Require A Doctor According to Dr. Christopher Segler, an award-winning podiatrist and owner of Doc on the Run based in the San Francisco Bay area, not all blisters actually need to be popped. Though draining it relieves pressure, it can also let bacteria in.
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