Samotin Orthopaedics
Having An Accident Is Scary!
Many doctors will not deal with accident victims.
Many of the few doctors who do deal with accident victims seem to be only concerned about the business aspect and run a mill, factory-type of operation where the patient’s needs are put last.
That is why the patient who does their homework chooses me, Dr. Myles Rubin Samotin, because I am different.
I am an orthopaedic surgical expert with knowledge accumulated over more than twenty years that I would love to share with you.
I am also an expert in personal injury medicine/law. I know how to write excellent reports that will help you. I am an expert witness and I know how to advocate on your behalf in front of a jury.
I WILL BE YOUR ADVOCATE ALWAYS AND YOU CAN TAKE THAT PLEDGE TO THE BANK.
All I need is for you to have a true orthopedic problem and a willingness to do the right thing in order to get better. If you want to get better then you have the perfect doctor who will make that happen for you.
I have been involved in the personal injury world for many years and have treated thousands of satisfied patients It is not unusual when I am finished treating a patient for me to receive a handshake and or a hug and heart-felt accolades.
I am passionate about helping people to heal and feel better.
It truly makes me feel like I am doing my best in this world when I can use my advanced knowledge and skills to help someone feel well and put their injuries behind them.
Dr. Samotin on Post-Op Recovery and Pain Medication
Optimizing Postoperative Recovery: A Comprehensive Pain Management Guide Recovery following surgery can be a challenging process, often accompanied by discomfort and pain. Valuable insights have been shared by an orthopedic specialist at Sameton Orthopedics...
It’s Hammer(toe) Time: Do I Have a Hammertoe or Claw Toe? What Should I Do?
Have you looked down recently at your foot and it seems your toes are not laying on the ground the same? Does it seem they are bending up or down too much? Have they become more painful, and have they started to develop a painful corn or callus? Does it seem that...
Ice or Heat? Heat or Ice? Either or? Neither Nor?
As a practicing orthopedic surgeon with over 20 years of experience, invariably, if I tell someone who asks this question that they should use ice, they then tell me a long story about why their relatives going back 10 generations always use heat. On the other hand,...