
Dr. Matthew M. DO | Podiatrist in Temecula, Podiatrist in Anaheim, Podiatrist in Costa Mesa.
WHY A PODATRIST?
A podiatrist also known as a DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) is a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of foot and ankle ailments. Dr. Do is extensively trained both medically and surgically in the treatment of foot and ankle problems. Dr. Do received his DPM degree from the California College of Podiatric Medicine and completed his residency program at LAC+USC Medical Center. He has been in private practice since 1994.
FOLLOW US
Dr. Matthew Do is based in Costa Mesa, Anaheim, and Temecula, California. His specialties include non-visible surgical scar technique for bunion and hammer toe surgery, and all foot and ankle related problems.
Dr. Do is board certified in both podiatric surgery and podiatric primary medicine by the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry. Dr. Do provides top notch quality of care to his patients utilizing the most advance surgical and medical treatments available. Currently he is using Amniotic rich stem cell injections and platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections for treating degenerative arthritis, plantar fasciitis, achilles tendonitis and many other podiatric pathologies. Surgically Dr. Do utilizes a non-visible surgical scar technique for bunion and hammertoe surgery. He has three convenient locations to serve his patients in Temecula, Costa Mesa and Anaheim. Please call for an appointment.
Amniotic Membrane Injection
AmnioFix is a human amniotic membrane graft. There have been over 45,000 soft tissue applications in eye surgery, dental surgery, orthopedic surgery, and wound care. Other forms of amniotic membrane have been used for almost 100 years. AmnioFix Injectable is amniotic membrane supplied in a powder form so surgeons may deliver the benefits of the tissue through an injection.
AmnioFix Injectable contains natural factors that:
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Reduce Inflammation
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Reduce Scar Tissue Formation
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Enhance Healing of Micro-Tears in Soft Tissue
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection
PRP is produced from a person's own blood. It is a concentration of one type of cell, known as platelets, which circulate through the blood and are critical for blood clotting. Platelets and the liquid plasma portion of the blood contain many factors that are essential for the cell recruitment, multiplication and specialization that are required for healing.
After a blood sample is obtained from a patient, the blood is put into a centrifuge, which is a tool that separates the blood into its many components. Platelet rich plasma can then be collected and treated before it is delivered to an injured area of bone or soft tissue, such as a tendon or ligament.
PRP is given to patients through an injection, and ultrasound guidance can assist in the precise placement of PRP. After the injection, a patient must avoid exercise for a short period of time before beginning a rehabilitation exercise program.



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