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  • What Is Causing My Heel Pain?
    Has your heel suddenly started hurting and you don't know why? Our Manhattan and Amsterdam, NY, podiatrists - Dr. Sorelis Jimenez, Dr. John Fletcher and Dr. Kamilla Danilova - discuss Read more
  • What is Plantar Fasciitis?
    The plantar fascia is a large area of connective tissue that starts at the heel bone and runs along the bottom of your foot, through your arch, and ends at Read more
  • Stretching Prevents Foot Injuries
    While doing a warm up routine before exercising or playing sports, some people tend to give their feet and ankles short shrift, when in fact you should be paying particular Read more
  • Benefits of Physical Therapy
    One often hears about physical therapy being used to aid in recovery from an injury or surgery. But physical therapy can also be used to alleviate the discomfort and pain Read more
  • Toenail Fungus & Diabetes
    Toenail fungus can be an unsightly and odiferous condition for anyone, but individuals who have diabetes should be especially careful to avoid serious complications that could lead to amputation.   The fungus Read more
  • What Causes Foot Cramps?
    A sudden, uncontrolled contraction of a muscle in your foot or leg is usually harmless but can be quite painful. Extended periods of work or exercise in hot weather can Read more
  • Pregnancy & Foot Pain
    The natural weight gain that is experienced during pregnancy puts a lot of extra pressure on the feet, ankles, knees and back. The constriction of blood vessels leads to excess Read more
  • Turf Toe Trouble
    Turf toe describes an injury that occurs to the joint at the base of the big toe where the joint capsule containing the sesamoid bones and ligaments is located. Turf toe Read more
  • Why Does My Heel Hurt?
    If you are experiencing lower calf, ankle and heel pain, especially first thing after arising, the culprit may be an inflammation of the Achilles tendon. This is the large tendon Read more
  • Diabetes: Your Feet Know First
    Diabetes can cause a host of serious medical complications such as glaucoma, kidney disease, liver problems, heart disease, and stroke. One of the early warnings that you may be developing Read more
  • You Can't Always Treat An Ingrown Toenail Yourself
    Has your ingrown toenail continued to grow into your skin despite your efforts to free it? Although ingrown toenails can be treated at home if you recognize the problem when Read more
  • Foot Stretching Exercises
    Stretching and warming up before exercising is important to help avoid injury. This also applies to your feet.  By doing strength and flexibility routines you stretch the muscles, tendons, and ligaments Read more
  • Avulsion Fracture Facts
    While there are a variety of breaks and fractures that can affect the feet and ankles, a condition that more frequently affects younger athletes is known as an avulsion fracture. Read more
  • Ingrown Toenails Make Grownups Cry!
    An ingrown toenail is most likely to occur on the big toe, and is characterized by the edge of your toenail growing sideways and pushing into the skin of your Read more
  • Painful Plantar Warts
    When you get a big wart on the bottom of your foot it is one of the most discomforting and painful experiences, especially when the wart grows right on the Read more
  • Distracted Walking
    You hear a lot about distracted driving, but more and more people these days are finding themselves in the doctor’s office—or worse, the morgue—after an incident of distracted walking. Whether Read more

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