Podiatrist Blog
Is Your Ganglion Cyst Causing Pain?
Ganglion cysts are fluid-filled lumps that can be painful. Although ganglion cysts arise most frequently on the hands and wrists, they can also affect the feet. Visit Dr.Read More
You Should Address Flatfoot Early to Avoid Complications
Your feet should have an arch. People with flat feet — also known as pes planus, flatfoot, pronated foot and fallen arches — have little or no arch.Read More
Ways that Bunions Can Negatively Impact Your Life
Bunions are a constant source of pain and can limit mobility. You may not realize how much your life is impacted by bunions. However, when you sit downRead More
Is Walking the Dog Hard on Your Feet?
Walking a dog can be a calming and therapeutic activity. However, some of your favorite locations could hurt your feet. For example, some dog walkers prefer manmade pathsRead More
Do You Have Morning Foot Pain?
If the first steps you take each morning are extremely painful, you may be among a large group of people with plantar fasciitis. One of the main symptomsRead More
Is Your Foot Pain a Sign of An Underlying Condition?
Rolling or spraining the ankle is not an uncommon injury. Twisting your foot can happen during everyday activities like walking or running awkwardly. However, if you engage inRead More
Are You Concerned about the Look of your Feet?
Many New York City residents like to feel beautiful from head to toe. Choosing a flattering and fashionable outfit is well known to lift spirits and build confidence.Read More
Four Potential Reasons for the Development of Bunions
Bunions appear when bones in the foremost part of your foot become misaligned. Your big toe moves closer to, or even overlaps the other toes, forcing the halluxRead More
How to Care for a Sprained Ankle
Sprained ankles can really hurt. When you accidentally twist, roll or turn your ankle during a fall or a misstep, ligaments in the ankle extend beyond their normalRead More
Have You Considered Surgery for Your Flat Feet?
Flat feet, or fallen arches, are identified by the loss of the upward curve in the middle of the foot. This arch is created when the tendons inRead More