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A woman who walked on a broken leg for 10 years is Dr. Ebonie's most difficult surgery yet; Dr. Sarah shakes the hand of a man with a big toe for a thumb.
A man with a foot shaped like a hammerhead shark is one of the worst cases Dr. Brad has ever seen; a man who has never scrubbed his feet shocks Dr. Ebonie; Dr. Sarah removes a bizarre growth that looks like a worm growing out of a woman's toe.
Dr. Brad removes growths like horns coming out of a woman's feet; Dr. Sarah treats three sisters and their six fungus feet; Dr. Ebonie helps a woman who hasn't seen her foot in almost two years.
A man has a monstrous mystery growing on his foot; a young woman's foot looks like a hand; a woman with feet as hard as stone give the doctors some big problems to solve.
The doctors take on a man with a hole-y mystery, a dancer with towering toenails, and a woman who is so desperate she's resorted to wrapping her feet in medical tape used by veterinarians on injured horses.
A woman who has had 25 failed surgeries and is left with twisted toes hopes that her 26th surgery, this time by Dr. Ebonie, will be the cure-all; Dr. Brad gets to the root of what's behind a giant callus; Dr. Sarah's patient has bulges on her feet.
Dr. Ebonie removes an alien brain growing out of a cancer survivor's toe; Dr. Sarah reconstructs a woman's twisted and dislocated toes; Dr. Brad takes a scalpel to a massive heel growth, but the patient refuses to take numbing shots.
A devoted husband hopes Dr. Sarah can rid his feet of fungus and save his marriage; what Dr. Brad's patient thinks is just a giant wart could be something much more dangerous; a woman with webbed toes and low self-esteem seeks Dr. Ebonie's help.
Dr. Ebonie faces a bunion that looks like something from a horror movie; Dr. Brad helps a skateboarder with huge masses on the bottom of his foot; Dr. Sarah treats a bad case of fungus and disfigured toenails.
A teen with the worst case of webbed toes Dr. Ebonie has seen; a woman with growths so aggressive they could cut off her toes; a woman with a callus the size of a block of parmesan cheese.
A man with horns on his feet, a woman whose foot went through a windshield, and a guy who has dead man's feet create mysterious challenges for Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie.
A woman with growths like permanent stilettos; a man with terribly twisted toes; a woman with feet that look like stones.
Dr. Ebonie and Dr. Brad have their hands full treating a woman with fluid dripping out of her foot; a man born with seven toes on each foot; a barber that dropped a steel door on his big toe 20 years ago has a nail that is completely deformed.
Dr. Ebonie and Dr. Brad treat a woman who has a foot she says is cursed; a man who has an extraterrestrial on his toe; a woman who has a very cranky callus.
A man with a mysterious hard growth on his foot and a dancer who returns for an encore surgery keep Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie on their toes.
When a man who urinates on his feet, a patient who has twisted toes, and a woman who says she walks like a clodhopper visit the doctors, they are faced with shock.
A man with tiny tumors all over his toes, a patient whose toenails cut holes in her shoes, and a woman with a big toe that is twisted almost completely around make an interesting day for Dr. Ebonie, Dr. Sarah and Dr. Brad.
A man who broke his foot three times and never saw a doctor hopes Dr. Ebonie can provide him with some help; a woman with a strange growth that looks like burnt cauliflower visits Dr. Sarah; one of Dr. Brad's most shocking patients returns.
A woman with horribly dislocated toes, a man who walks on his toenails, and a woman who needs fatter feet are all curious cases for Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie.
Dr. Ebonie tries to help Devon, whose foot is so misshapen he calls it Igor; in New Jersey, Dr. Sarah treats a woman with killer corns and twisted toenails; Dr. Brad helps a woman with toes spread so far apart they make a peace sign.
Dr. Ebonie's skills are tested as she attempts to diagnose a patient with feet covered in huge, wart-like masses; Dr. Brad is confronted with a mystery case that could be related to the elephant man as well as a patient with paper-thin skin.
Cindy is desperate to have Dr. Brad fix her stumpy foot; Gregory has open wounds on both feet and hopes Dr. Ebonie can heal them; Glen's feet are split down the middle, and Dr. Brad is determined to find a solution to ease his pain.
Despite having the longest big toes Dr. Brad has ever seen, Anna hopes for the feet she's always wanted; Russell visits Dr. Ebonie with feet that look like hooves; Patty lost most of her foot in an extreme amputation, and she needs Dr. Sarah's help.
Nate sees Dr. Brad for help with the raging calluses on his feet; Savannah has a rare condition that made her big toe grow to an enormous size and hopes Dr. Ebonie can help; Dr. Brad is determined to uncover the mystery behind John's foot growth.
Troy's extra toe causes him pain, and he hopes Dr. Ebonie can provide him with relief; Dr. Brad does his best to untangle a ballet dancer's twisted feet; Ramon turns to Dr. Ebonie for help with the sacks of fluid hanging from his leg and ankle.
Michael visits Dr. Sarah to see if she can help with his twisted toes; Robyn has corns on her feet and hopes Dr. Brad can cut them out so she'll be able to walk pain free once again; Richard sees Dr. Ebonie for issues related to his missing big toe.
A woman with a 2-pound mass in her foot; a man with pasta-shaped toenails; a woman with heels like rocks has the doctors scratching their heads and holding their noses.
Dr. Ebonie, Dr. Brad and Dr. Sarah have their hands full with three extreme and challenging surgical cases, including crossed toes, unknown masses and even a ruptured Achilles, and they each try to make sure their patients will walk normally again.
A woman with twisted toes; a man with Frankenstein feet; a mother with extreme calluses.
Dr. Brad and Dr. Sarah have their hands full when they are faced with twins who have identical toe problems; a boy with extremely itchy feet and a woman born with a massively large toe are desperate for Dr. Ebonie's help.
A man with feet split down the middle has Dr. Schaeffer determined to find a surgical solution; Dr. Vincent meets a woman with a foot so large people mistake it for a ski boot; Donald walks for Dr. Haller, and the doctor can't believe her eyes.
Dr. Schaeffer meets Nate, who has been doing surgery on his feet in his bathroom; Dr. Vincent's new patient has a foot so large she can't see her toes; Dr. Haller is shocked when her patient Nicole shows her the unusual way she walks.
Dr. Schaeffer meets Mark, who has feet so scary-looking they make his kids cry; Dr. Vincent's patient has a foot so crooked it could snap with each step; Dr. Haller's patient's rogue big toe is holding her back.
Dr. Vincent performs a delicate surgery when she treats a toddler born with 12 toes; Dr. Schaeffer meets a nudist with funky feet; things get tense during a foot reconstruction procedure when the patient wakes up in the middle of surgery.
Dr. Vincent uses a cadaver bone to fix a woman's foot who's deathly afraid of infection; surgery to correct a woman's webbed toes becomes a crisis for Dr. Schaeffer when she develops a dangerous complication that could cost the patient her toes.
Dr. Schaeffer meets Carly, who may have one of the world's rarest foot conditions; Dr. Vincent's new patient has feet so deformed that her toes nearly touch her heels; Dr. Haller is shocked to learn Michael is secretly operating on himself.
Dr. Schaeffer sees a man whose toenails are so long he can tap dance with them, and Dr. Vincent has a complicated case of webbed toes and strange bones; Dr. Haller has a patient with toenails so bad that he uses a hedge clipper to trim them.
After a horrific car accident as a child, Heather's ankle was rebuilt from parts of her body; now it's up to Dr. Vincent to help her walk again.
Dr. Schaeffer has to straighten a woman's serpentine foot to reset her life, as Dr. Vincent gets a drummer's foot back on the beat.
Danielle has the worst case of dancer's feet Dr. Schaeffer has ever seen; life-threatening wounds may cause Dr. Vincent's patient to lose his feet; Dr. Haller has her work cut out for her with Crystal, whose mystery lumps are killing her feet.