September is for seniors, and here at NY Foot Health, we want to help our older patients get the most out of life. Adopting healthy lifestyle habits can help you avoid health issues and increase your enjoyment of daily life.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, a podiatric problem that can become quite debilitating is a hammertoe. Hammertoes happen due to a muscle/tendon imbalance usually in the second, third, fourth, or pinky toes. Below are some do’s and don’ts for preventing a hammertoe from becoming disabling.
Read MoreYour state of mind has a significant impact on your body. Many diseases and disorders affect your feet that cause stress and made worse by stress.
Read MoreIn 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 MoreWe know that healthy feet take women where they want to go, so we’d like to share some information on ways women can improve their podiatric health.
Read MoreOne of the most common and often misunderstood podiatric conditions that patients deal with is bunions. Many people mistakenly accept bunions as inevitable and/or untreatable.
Read MoreWhat you eat has a lot to do with the health and well-being of your feet. Here are four ways dietary changes can improve foot health.
Read MoreThe nerves in your feet and toes are known as peripheral nerves because of their location at the “periphery” of your body. When those nerves are damaged and don’t function properly, it’s known as neuropathy.
Read MorePart of celebrating the holidays is enjoying delicious foods at family dinners and parties with friends and co-workers. That plays a role in the increase in the number of gout cases that many podiatrists see at this time of the year.
Read MoreSome foot problems have symptoms that may change how your feet look and give you a fright when you first detect them. Here are some types of unsightly foot issues your podiatrist can help with.
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 MoreIn honor of Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month, we want to give parents some information about this condition that can affect your child’s feet, ankles, legs, and the rest of their body.
Read MoreHeel pain is one of the most common podiatric problems patients experience. Tracking down the source of heel pain can be tricky, however, as there is a wide range of potential causes.
Read MoreYour feet are unique structures that often get taken for granted. This month, feet take front and center because April is National Foot Health Awareness Month.
Read MoreWe want to help all our female patients achieve their dreams, and we know this means having healthy feet to take you where you want to go.
Read MorePopping and cracking your toes can be simply the harmless release of a gas found in the fluid in your joints, or it can be a sign of a more serious joint disorder.
Read MoreIt’s not always easy to get to the root of foot and ankle discomfort. If your foot pain is not being caused by an obvious condition or injury, you may want to consider the following.
Read MoreNY Foot Health offers several avenues of sharing knowledge on a wide variety of podiatric healthcare issues in accessible formats you can use in your daily life. One of these is our public education e-newsletter.
Read MoreWe know that joint disease can come on gradually, and many busy patients may put off dealing with nagging symptoms.
Read MoreWe know there is an important correlation between your weight and the health of your feet and ankles. Being obese or overweight can result in foot problems.
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