Monday, May 12, 2014

The Skinny on Lasers and Toenail Fungus

People have been fascinated with lasers going way back to the iconic image of James Bond being nearly split in two in the movie Goldfinger. Goldfinger was the first blockbuster movie ever. It could be argued that this brought the idea of lasers as being cutting edge into the American psyche. Lasers have been used in medicine for everything from zapping off warts to whitening teeth, and now for treatment of those ugly, thick fungal toenails. Sports like running, skiing, and soccer increase your risk of getting toenail fungus. This is because you sweat inside a closed shoe or boot results in subjection of your toenails to repetitive microtrauma. The laser helps eliminate the fungal spores that lie deep within the nail. The treatment should be only part of a regimen for a pesky problem. The FDA requires language to specify that the skin must be treated at the same time using the one laser that has been recently approved for nail use. The reason this is necessary is because the same spore that can infect the nail can infect the skin. Utilizing the laser as an adjunct treatment with either the oral or topical treatment is most effective. The laser helps eliminate the fungal spores that lie deep within the nail. Similar to laser teeth whitening, serial treatments are a part of the process. It is also important disinfect the areas the fungal spores reside, so the nail does not get reinfected. There are now ultraviolet lights to do this. Lysol is not a great idea because you are subjecting your skin to strong chemicals, but there are other more safe disinfection sprays for shoes available. Health insurance does not cover the cost of this treatment. The treatments are administered once a month over three months and do not require anesthesia. You don't have to hide your feet.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Vibram will deposit $3.75 million into an escrow account and those funds will be distributed to those valid class members who purchased a pair of Vibram FiveFingers between March 21, 2009 and the date of the first dissemination of summary settlement notice or class notice, whichever is earlier.

There's a rock band called Five Fingers Death Punch and this news may fit that bill. Vibram will deposit $3.75 million into an escrow account and those funds will be distributed to those valid class members who purchased a pair of Vibram FiveFingers between March 21, 2009 and the date of the first dissemination of summary settlement notice or class notice, whichever is earlier according to a Runner's World Report. I had joked about selling the minimalist trend short and this most certainly will take some steam off the minimalist running shoe surge. I think strider drills and their use have a place but the Vibram Five Finger was over-hyped and now they are paying the price.