CMT 4 Me

Dr. Glenn Pfeffer: Don’t Live with Crooked Feet!

Chris and Elizabeth Ouellette Season 1 Episode 11
  • Dr. Glenn Pfeffer reveals a fib he told his first CMT patient.
  • No one with a crooked foot should live with it!
  • The goal of CMT foot surgery? Make the foot flat.
  • Avoid Amputation.
  • Ankle fusion – No, thank you!
  • Hope is alive.  

Dr. Glenn Pfeffer is the Director of the Foot and Ankle Surgery program at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. Having performed over 700 CMT foot surgeries, Dr. Pfeffer has dedicated his life to straightening the CMT foot, enabling people to regain their ability to walk with ease. Consulting with people globally, he continuously goes above and beyond for his patients, setting time aside on weekends and evenings to discuss individual cases.

A perfectionist by nature, Dr. Pfeffer empathizes with your anxiety, fears, and doubts. Having experienced life-limiting foot problems his entire life, he understands pain, immobility, and frustration firsthand. With heartfelt passion, Dr. Pfeffer wants you to know, “Hope remains very much alive for the CMT patient.” Listen to this genuine conversation, then fix what you can before it is too late.

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Glenn B. Pfeffer, MD - Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Directory

CMT 4 Me is an emotional, heartfelt, and humorous podcast for the 3+ million people who have CMT (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease), their friends, family, and the general public. CMT 4 Me provides a platform for people with CMT to have a voice, describe challenges, find ways to overcome those challenges, and share successes. Another goal is to spread CMT awareness and unite as a community. We will also cover research updates, fundraising, unique stories, interviews with the CMTA community, including board members, branch leaders, and CMTA team members. Have a story you’d like to share? Write to info@cmtausa.org. You may be our next guest on the new CMT 4 ME podcast! For more information on the CMTA, please visit our website: cmtausa.org

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