“As an orthopedic surgeon, I knew crutches wouldn’t cut it so I ordered the iWALK”

Lifestyle image of a doctor  wearing the iWALK hands-free crutch while in surgery with patient and medical team iWALKFree

Dr. Whiteside is a foot and ankle orthopedic surgeon in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, who chose the iWALK Hands-Free Crutch after his own recovery period. He shares his thoughts, “I had microfracture of my talus for osteochondral defects and was non-weightbearing. As an orthopedic surgeon, I knew crutches wouldn’t cut it so I ordered the iWALK. The iWALK was a great tool to get me back to operating and the clinic. I was also able to spend time with my family, exercise and participate in day to day “life” activities. We even kept our scheduled trip to Orlando. Thank you iWALK”.

 

Dr. Whiteside specializes in Orthopedic surgery, family medicine and Conditions below the knee with roughly 20 years of experience in his medical practice. He also holds affiliations with several local hospitals in South Carolina, such as Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital and Tidelands Georgetown Memorial Hospital.

 

“As an orthopedic surgeon, I knew crutches wouldn’t cut it so I ordered the iWALK”

Dr. William Whiteside standing on the iWALK crutch during surgery - iWALKFree

Dr. Whiteside is a foot and ankle orthopedic surgeon in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, who chose the iWALK Hands-Free Crutch after his own recovery period. He shares his thoughts, “I had microfracture of my talus for osteochondral defects and was non-weightbearing. As an orthopedic surgeon, I knew crutches wouldn’t cut it so I ordered the iWALK. The iWALK was a great tool to get me back to operating and the clinic. I was also able to spend time with my family, exercise and participate in day to day “life” activities. We even kept our scheduled trip to Orlando. Thank you iWALK”.

Dr. Whiteside specializes in Orthopedic surgery, family medicine and Conditions below the knee with roughly 20 years of experience in his medical practice. He also holds affiliations with several local hospitals in South Carolina, such as Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital and Tidelands Georgetown Memorial Hospital.