Jason DeVries DPM, South Idaho Foot and Ankle

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Jason DeVries DPM, Foot Doctor and surgeon treating all aspects of your foot and or ankle, such as foot pain, fungal nails, ingrown nails, hammer toes, bunions and skin issues.

The weather is finally warming up.  How are your feet for sandal season?  Call us today and schedule a check-up.
05/11/2023

The weather is finally warming up. How are your feet for sandal season? Call us today and schedule a check-up.

04/11/2023

We have MOVED! Actually, we just switched doors. We are now in Ste. A of the same building.

From our family to yours, Wishing you a very Merry Holiday Season!  Dr. DeVries and Staff
12/23/2022

From our family to yours, Wishing you a very Merry Holiday Season! Dr. DeVries and Staff

What Causes Severe Arch Pain When Skiing?The pain is due to overuse of the small muscles in the bottom of the foot. Thes...
12/20/2022

What Causes Severe Arch Pain When Skiing?

The pain is due to overuse of the small muscles in the bottom of the foot. These are called the “intrinsic muscles” of the foot and they both start and end within the foot itself (as opposed to the “extrinsic muscles” which are the ones that start in the leg and end in the foot).

A flat foot tends to be a very unstable foot and skiing requires stability to transfer force effectively from the boot to the edge of the ski to turn the ski.

When people with unstable feet ski, the intrinsic muscles start working exceptionally hard to help stabilize the foot. Eventually, they just run out of adequate blood flow to support their activity and the searing pain in the arch begins.

Freaky Shoe Friday Valentines Edition!
02/25/2022

Freaky Shoe Friday Valentines Edition!

Trivia Tuesday! HOW CAN I PREVENT GETTING A DIABETIC WOUND?Check your feet: Check your feet often. The best medicine is ...
02/15/2022

Trivia Tuesday! HOW CAN I PREVENT GETTING A DIABETIC WOUND?
Check your feet: Check your feet often. The best medicine is preventative medicine. Make it a habit to check your feet each night, before bed. Take care to look between the toes, check the bottoms and tops of the feet, and if you notice any unusual spot, alert your doctor right away.
Monitor your blood glucose: If you are suffering from diabetes, make it a habit to check your blood glucose, daily. It is important to keep tabs on this number to make sure it is at a healthy range to allow for ideal immune function. Diet and exercise are a great adjunctive measure to help regulate your blood glucose.
Watch for any new changes or pain: Pay attention to how your legs and feet feel. If you suddenly have cramping when walking, or you feel like your legs or feet are getting tired when walking, consider having your circulation checked. If you notice the hair is no longer growing on your feet or toes, this is also a sign of poor circulation. Your podiatrist can perform a simple circulation test to further evaluate your circulation.
Pay attention if your feet or toes are numb: If you have any numbness, burning or tingling, you may be suffering from neuropathy. Make sure to never walk barefoot. When wearing socks, choose a white sock, that way if you have a bleeding wound, you can see it on your sock. Also, check your feet for any pressure sores. Your podiatrist can perform different tests to check for your nerve function.
Appropriate shoe-wear: Wearing appropriate, well fitting shoes is an important way to help prevent the development of diabetic ulcers. You should avoid walking around barefoot. When buying new shoes, you should have your feet measured to ensure that you are wearing the most appropriate size. Make sure you try the shoes on before buying them as you may wear a slightly different size with one shoe brand versus another. Your podiatrist can also inspect and evaluate your shoe wear to make sure that they are the most appropriate for you. Based on clinical findings and eligibility, diabetic shoes are also an option for diabetic patients. These shoes come in a variety of styles but, most importantly, they have extra depth and contain soft plastazote inserts. At Certified Foot and Ankle Specialists, we provide diabetic shoes with custom plastazote inserts which are very effective at protecting your feet from developing diabetic wounds.

Trivia Tuesday!  Why does diabetes affect healing?People with uncontrolled diabetes may develop poor circulation. As cir...
02/08/2022

Trivia Tuesday! Why does diabetes affect healing?
People with uncontrolled diabetes may develop poor circulation. As circulation slows down, blood moves more slowly, which makes it more difficult for the body to deliver nutrients to wounds. As a result, the injuries heal slowly, or may not heal at all.

Diva is ready for the weather!
01/28/2022

Diva is ready for the weather!

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About Dr. Jason DeVries, D.P.M.

Dr. DeVries graduated with honors from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. He completed a comprehensive three year Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency at the Legacy/Kaiser Portland Hospitals Podiatry Surgical Residency. Here he received extensive training in all aspects of the foot and ankle including trauma, reconstructive forefoot and rearfoot surgery, diabetic limb salvage, primary care, and biomechanics. He also completed rotations in orthopedics, emergency medicine, general medicine, radiology, anesthesia, vascular surgery, and general surgery. Dr. DeVries is board certified in foot surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery.

Following residency, he joined South Idaho Foot and Ankle with offices in Twin Falls, Burley and Hailey. He is an active member and participant in the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) and the Idaho Podiatric Medical Association (IPMA). He has staff privileges at St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center, Sawtooth Surgery Center and Cassia Regional Hospital. The doctor is dedicated to advancing his clinical and surgical skills and attends various educational seminars, meetings and courses.

"I have a great understanding and appreciation of the vital role our feet and ankles play in our lives. But I also understand that I am treating much more than a foot. I find great personal satisfaction in making a difference in the lives of my patients. It is what drives my commitment to providing personalized state-of-the-art care to everyone that enters our practice."