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  • Heel Spurs and Their Treatment
    A heel spur is a small, bony growth that extends from the bottom of the heel bone. It is formed over many months from the deposit of calcium and is Read more
  • Two Shoe Tips for Happy Feet
    Keeping your feet in good shape is a lot easier when you make sure you have properly fitted shoes. The materials the shoe is composed of, the shape of the Read more
  • Taking Care of Bunions
    Bunions are a very common toe deformity that affects over 40 percent of adults over the age of 65. Many younger individuals are also plagued with bunion pain and discomfort Read more
  • Capsulitis Hurts in the Ball of the Foot
    Your big toe joint is surrounded by ligaments and other tissues that form a sort of capsule that facilitates the joint’s function. When the ligaments around the joint become irritated Read more
  • Seek Treatment for Ankle Sprains
    While your feet and ankles are robust and can usually take all the pressure and weight of your body day in and day out, something as unplanned as a simple Read more
  • Preventing Ingrown Toenails
    Pain, redness, and tenderness at the edges of your toenails where they contact the skin may be a sign that a nail is growing into the skin. This can quickly Read more
  • Signs You May Have Sprained Your Ankle
    Not sure if that pain in your ankle is caused by a sprain? Amsterdam and Manhattan, NY, podiatrists Dr. Sorelis Jimenez, Dr. John Fletcher and Dr. Kamilla Danilova of Foot Read more
  • Peripheral Artery Disease & Your Feet
    The buildup of plaque and cholesterol in your arteries causes restriction of blood flow that can be detected in your feet by a trained practitioner. There are two pulses in Read more
  • Flat Feet Facts
    The arches of your feet perform an important function—evening out the forces caused by weight-bearing activities before they reach the legs, knees, hips, and back. In fact, one of the Read more
  • Hammertoes Can Hurt!
    The deformity called hammertoe causes one or more of your inner toes to become bent at the joint, resembling the shape of a hammer. They can become rigid and painful Read more
  • When to See a Podiatrist
    Don’t ignore foot pain or discomfort. Your feet support your entire weight and are subjected to that pounding and punishment over a lifetime, but people often don’t take foot and Read more
  • Ways to Avoid Nail Fungus
    Nail fungus may be more noticeable in the hot summer months, but the ever present fungi that cause this unsightly and possibly malodorous condition never take a vacation and can Read more
  • How to Choose a Running Shoe
    Fall is a great season for running outdoors. The temperature is moderate and the views of colorful foliage can be beautiful and inspiring. Choosing the right shoe for your running Read more
  • Types of Foot Fractures
    There are many different ways you can break your foot. In fact, foot and ankle fractures are among the most frequent problems confronted by podiatrists. While professional athletes may be Read more
  • Tips for Children’s Foot Development
    In the early years of childhood foot development, your child’s feet are extremely flexible and it is very important to give them plenty of room to grow and move for Read more
  • How to Prevent Blisters
    Developing a blister can sure take the fun out of an otherwise enjoyable physical activity. The combination of heat, moisture, and rubbing that occurs during running, hiking, and other activities Read more

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