Samuel Gray
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
46090 Lake Center Plaza 204 Sterling VA, 20165About
Dr. Samuel Gray is a podiatrist practicing in Sterling, VA. Dr. Gray is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot and ankle. As a foot and ankle expert, Dr. Gray treats patients surgically and non-surgically.
Education and Training
Kent State University DPM 2016
University of Virginia Bachelor of Arts 2012
Provider Details
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Anatomy Tutor KSUCPM 2013 - 2014
- Volunteer Anatomy Teaching Assistant KSUCPM 2013 - 2014
Awards
- Valedictorian 2016 KSUCPM
- Dean’s List 2016 KSUCPM
- Merit Half-Tuition Scholarship 2016 KSUCPM
- Academic Entrance Scholarship 2013 KSUCPM
Areas of research
Percutaneous Secondary Lateral Ankle Stabilization Using Semitendinosus Allograft in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Patients - Poster presented at 2019 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference Peak Plantar Shear and Pressure and Foot Ulcer Locations: A Call to Revisit Ulceration Pathomechanics- Published in Diabetes Care, Nov 2015; 38(11):e184-5. - Received acknowledgment Association Between Plantar Temperatures and Triaxial Stresses in Individuals with Diabetes- Published in Diabetes Care, Nov 2015; 38(11):e178-9. - Received acknowledgment Peak Plantar Pressure and Shear Locations and their Associations with Diabetic Foot Ulcer Sites - Poster presented at 2014 Kent State University Graduate Research SymposiumSamuel Gray's Practice location
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