You may not be thinking about your feet as you make vacation plans, but podiatric pain or injury can sideline your trip in a hurry. Here are some tips to ensure your vacation is foot-pain-free.
Read MoreIt’s time for trick or treat and scary movies, but one thing we know shouldn’t be frightening is getting foot pain and discomfort diagnosed and treated.
Read MoreWe know that cold weather can trigger attacks for patients who have Raynaud’s. This disorder makes the skin on your toes and fingers turn bluish-white and may also result in feelings of tingling, prickliness, or numbness.
Read MoreAlthough sweaty feet may not seem like a major problem, they can be the cause of considerable stress, particularly in teenagers who are self-conscious about their bodies.
Read MoreAs Halloween approaches, we know that scary is the theme of the season. As a patient, there are certain foot health problems that have alarming names, but often turn out to be fairly common and treatable conditions.
Read MoreMany patients look forward to getting out their sandals and summer shoes but may discover they are less than pleased when they put them on.
Read MoreWe know that once summer starts regular pedicures are standard practice for many New Yorkers. However, a nail salon can also be the perfect place to catch a bacterial or fungal infection like athlete’s foot or fungal toenails.
Read MoreThe root cause of a bunion has to do with the biomechanics of your foot.
Read MoreA neuroma is a benign but painful condition that occurs when nerve tissue grows into a tumor-like structure, usually between the third and fourth toes. There isn’t one particular cause of neuromas, but foot doctors can point to a number of contributing factors
Read MoreHere at the New York State Podiatric Medical Association, educating you about foot health is our top priority.
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