In April, we celebrate National Walking Day so we want to share six great reasons to lace up your sneakers and get walking this spring.
Read MoreSwelling of the feet, also known as edema, is one of the symptoms of heart failure. Edema occurs because there is excess fluid trapped in the tissues.
Read MoreInclude your feet on that list as you think about all the things you’re thankful for.
Read MoreOctober 8th is a very special day! Worldwide people will be celebrating International Podiatry Day and we think this is a great time to share with our patients some of the many ways your podiatrist can serve you.
Read MoreWorld Heart Day is an excellent opportunity to focus on the importance of improving your cardiovascular health and its role in maintaining good podiatric health.
Read MoreNew Yorkers are looking forward to some summer fun and we’d like to offer some suggestions for ways to protect your feet and avoid common podiatric problems this season.
Read MorePatients with diabetes need to go beyond basics and take some additional steps to prevent podiatric complications that can stem from this disease.
Read MoreA healthy heart means good circulation—a key component of good podiatric health. Getting nutrients and oxygen-rich blood to your lower extremities means feet can stay healthy, and any wounds or injuries can heal promptly.
Read MoreIt’s back to school time and we think this is the perfect time to offer a refresher course on how to take care of your feet.
Read MoreIn April, we focus on podiatric health. One very basic and simple way to care for your feet is by examining them regularly for changes or signs that may indicate a developing problem.
Read MoreDid you know that the condition of your feet often gives clues to what’s going on in the rest of your body?
Read MoreThere are also many simple ways that you can lower your risk of foot problems and speed healing and pain relief if you do have a problem.
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