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Bruce A Friedlander

from Stamford, CT
Age ~66

Bruce Friedlander Phones & Addresses

  • 434 Hunting Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06903 (203) 321-8375
  • Long Beach, NY
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • 5 Magnolia Dr, Port Chester, NY 10573 (914) 937-4105
  • Rye Brook, NY
  • 4 Martine Ave, White Plains, NY 10606 (914) 683-0451 (914) 683-1252
  • 4 Martine Ave #1503, White Plains, NY 10606 (914) 683-0451
  • Warrenton, VA
  • New York, NY

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Company: Bruce W Friedlander DPM Address: 567 9Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Phones: (718) 840-0220

Languages

English

Specialities

Podiatry

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Bruce W Friedlander, Brooklyn NY - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

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Specialties:
Podiatry
Address:
Bruce W Friedlander DPM
567 9Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 840-0220 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Bruce W Friedlander DPM
567 9Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Long Island College Hospital
339 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Bruce William Friedlander, Brooklyn NY

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Specialties:
Podiatrist
Address:
567 9Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Resumes

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Bruce Friedlander

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Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bruce Friedlander
Advertising Director
Keyes Home Partners Mortgage
Mortgage Banker/Correspondent
Bruce Friedlander
President
Friedlanver, Bruce Dpm PC
Podiatrist's Office
142 Joralemon St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 624-3003
Bruce Friedlander
Podiatrist, Principal
Bruce Friedlander Dpm
Podiatrist's Office
567 9 St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Publications

Us Patents

Shoe With Adjustable Orthopedic Appliance

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US Patent:
42363284, Dec 2, 1980
Filed:
Nov 16, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/094964
Inventors:
Bruce W. Friedlander - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
A43B 2328
A43B 504
A61F 1306
US Classification:
36 585
Abstract:
A shoe with a built-in appliance essentially consisting of two length-adjustable bands, each starting from approximately the same point, namely, the mid-point of a shoe sole, nearer to the outer edge than to the inner edge. Each band, which may be made up of more than one strip, extends upwardly to an anchor in the upper part of the shoe. The upper anchor can be on the outside of the shoe, in which event, the bands will pass through slots in the lower part of the shoe upper. The bands diverge from each other in an upward direction and thereby form what, in effect, are a pair of divergent slings.

Thin, Light-Weight Flexible Orthopedic Device

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US Patent:
43600271, Nov 23, 1982
Filed:
Jun 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/278605
Inventors:
Bruce Friedlander - Brooklyn NY
Steven E. Samet - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
A61F 514
US Classification:
128581
Abstract:
A thin, light-weight flexible orthotic device which has a therapeutic portion and a non-therapeutic portion. The therapeutic portion is shaped and contoured to engage a human foot and consists of: a distal forefoot supporting region; a proximal heel supporting region; and a medial arch supporting region. The non-therapeutic portion is a cut-out segment positioned laterally to the therapeutic portion. The orthopedic device includes posting material therein which supports a user's foot and control excessive midtarsal and subtalar pronation of the foot.
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