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About Planter Fasciitis

At the Center for Morton’s Neuroma, we specialize in treating Plantar Fasciitis and Morton’s Neuroma. We have a wide range of state-of-the-art non-surgical procedures for the treatment of Plantar Fasciitis. We believe that we are the only center which provides such a wide spectrum of specialized treatments for Plantar Fasciitis. That’s why we can offer you the most appropriate treatment for you. The customized treatment plan ranges from simple medication to shock wave therapy and ultrasound guided ablation and ultrasound guided platelet rich plasma injections. We always consider surgery as a very last resort.

We are passionate about what we do. Our aim is to get you back on track quickly and without surgery.

Our Medical Director, Dr. Janet Pearl, has over 20 years of experience in treating patients just like you.

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Meet Our Medical Director

Janet D. Pearl MD, MSc

Diplomate, American Board of Anesthesiology with Certification in Pain Medicine

Medical Training

  • Fellowship in Pain Management, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  • Residency in Anesthesiology, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Internship in Internal Medicine, New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston

Education

  • M.D., Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons
  • M.Sc., London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • A.B., Harvard College

Public Service

  • Trustee, University of Massachusetts
  • Member, Massachusetts Dept.of Industrial Accidents, Health Care Services Board
  • Coach, Girls Softball

Meet Dr. Satwinder K. Gosal

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Satwinder K. Gosal, DPM was born and raised in Northern California. She is a Podiatrist at the Center for Morton’s Neuroma. Previously she was a staff Podiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Education

Dr. Gosal earned her BS in Biological Sciences from the University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA) and her Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from the California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University (Oakland, CA). After graduating, she completed a number of externships throughout California, and then completed her Podiatric Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. According to the department head at Massachusetts General Hospital, “She is one of the top people we’ve ever trained.”

Dr. Gosal is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedic Medicine and a Certified Diplomate of American Board of Podiatric Medicine.

Public Service

She is a member of:

The American Association for Women Podiatrists
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
The American Podiatric Medical Association, and,
The Massachusetts Podiatric Medical Society

Previously, Dr. Gosal was a faculty member of the MGH Podiatric Residency and was the past secretary for the American Association for Women Podiatrists.

Our Promise

We carefully listen to you so that we can fully understand the medical and work issues related to your Plantar Fasciitis. Plantar Fasciitis can debilitate the lives of those afflicted. We pledge to act as your trusted partner to help you restore your life as much as possible.

Together, we promise to provide the best solution for you. Our experienced staff is dedicated to working with you in a supportive and friendly environment to develop your own treatment plan.

Our Mission

We are committed to listening to our patients, evaluating and diagnosing their pain, as well as assessing the function and aspects of their affected life. We work closely with our patients as well as their physicians and allied health care providers to develop a complete, multidisciplinary treatment plan that will quickly improve their quality of life and help them return to the person they used to be.

Our goal is to treat Plantar Fasciitis without surgery. We offer a wide range of advanced non-surgical treatments for Plantar Fasciitis.

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