As Father’s Day approaches, many people are trying to find that perfect gift to show Dad how much he’s loved. At NY Foot Health this week, we salute Dads! It’s no coincidence that Men’s Health Month falls in June, and we’d like to offer some gift ideas to help improve Dad’s foot health so he can enjoy many active years of fun with the family.
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 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 MoreJune is Men’s Health Month, and this means a chance to share some helpful podiatric pointers with all our male patients and the women who love them.
Read MoreHealthy eating makes for healthy feet. Weight management and getting the right nutrients can help you live a long and active life.
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 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 MoreWe know that the coronavirus pandemic has families staying home, and school has taken on a whole new format. While we recognize that can be stressful, it’s also an opportunity to explore new ways of learning together.
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month and we know that heart disease can be very detrimental to your feet as well as your overall health. One area of particular concern is hypertension or high blood pressure.
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We 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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In honor of New Year’s, we’d like to offer these tips for taking better care of your feet in 2020.
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 MorePatients who report the best surgical outcomes are the ones who are well informed by their podiatrist and have a firm handle on what the surgery and recovery will entail.
Read MoreBeing overweight or obese puts excessive strain on your arch and your tendons and is associated with an increased risk of chronic foot and ankle pain.
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