We also know that it can be painful, and for that reason many patients with joint pain have difficulty finding an exercise plan that works. Below are some tips to help.
Read MorePlantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia—a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot connecting your heel bone to your toes—becomes inflamed resulting in stabbing pain in the heel.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we want to recognize Stress Awareness Month with some information about stress and your podiatric health.
Read MoreBelow are some common sports injuries associated with running and steps you can take to reduce your risk of podiatric pain and discomfort.
Read MoreApril is National Foot Health Awareness Month, and for us at NY Foot Health, it’s a great opportunity to share some tips for improving foot health.
Read MoreMany common sports injuries such as sprains, fractures, heel pain and Achilles tendonitis can be prevented.
Read MorePeripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a serious condition that can adversely affect your feet and your entire body. At NY Foot Health, we want to share important facts about this disease and what you can do about it.
Read MoreYour foot is a complex structure. It contains nearly a quarter of all the bones in your body along with 33 joints and over 100 tendons, muscles, and ligaments.
Read MoreIf you don’t currently see a podiatrist, you can locate one near you through our online directory. Once you’ve made an appointment, here are some tips to help ensure your visit is as helpful as possible.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we invite all our patients to improve foot health by joining us in celebrating National Nutrition Month.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we want people to know that your feet can act as an early warning system for health issues that may affect your whole body.
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month and a great opportunity to learn some simple ways to prevent heart disease.
Read MoreWhat’s red, swollen, extremely painful and grows into the skin around your toe? An ingrown toenail, and at NY Foot Health, we know that anyone who has had one does not want to have it happen again.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we know that peripheral neuropathy is a serious condition that can result in harm to your feet and the rest of your body if not detected and properly managed.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we want to encourage all our patients to make fitness a priority. Regular exercise has many benefits to your podiatric and overall health. Below are some common reasons fitness resolutions fail and what to do about them.
Read MoreMost patients want to get relief as soon as possible. Below are three possible reasons for itchy feet and what to do about them.
Read MoreChoosing the right shoes for your feet is the single, biggest preventive step you can take to protect your feet and ankles from pain and injury. Why not consider one or more of these footwear resolutions in the New Year.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we know many of our patients love ice skating, skiing, tobogganing, and other cold-weather fun activities. We’d like to help you maximize your winter sport enjoyment by protecting your feet and ankles from harm.
Read MoreBaby it’s cold outside! That means ice, snow, sleet, and slippery conditions. At NY Foot Health, we know that one of the biggest causes of foot and ankle injuries during the winter months are slips and falls.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we know many of our patients think of gout as an “old person” disease. The first thing you should know is that gout—or gouty arthritis as it is sometimes known—affects men ages 40 to 60 the most. However, younger, and older men and women are susceptible to this painful condition as well.
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