Our podiatrists and office staff keep up with the latest foot-care products and treatment options and share these updates with patients and other visitors to our website in their blog posts. Follow our blog to learn what you can do to improve your foot and ankle health to maintain your active lifestyle.
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Got Gout? Holiday Season Triggers Painful ToesChanges in diet, including overindulging in certain foods and beverages, can cause gout attacks this time of year, says Taral Shah, DPM.
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Children’s Soccer Linked to Ingrown ToenailsToes and feet can take a beating, especially from sports. Foot and ankle surgeon Frank Oware says he treats many soccer players for ingrown toenails.
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Women's Feet Hurt More in AutumnAutumn is a painful time of year for many South Jersey women as they transition from open-toed sandals to closed-in boots and shoes.
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Hikers and Hunters: Long, Vigorous Hikes Take Toll on Feet, Ankles“Walking up and down steep hillsides puts stress on the muscles and tendons in the feet and ankles, especially if you haven’t conditioned properly.
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Outsmarting Diabetes – What is Neuropathy?Don’t let diabetes run your life! Watch this video on what diabetic neuropathy is and how diabetics can care for their feet.
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Reflect On Your FeetIf you have diabetes, today’s podiatrist wants you to reflect on your feet and reduce your risk of diabetic foot amputations.
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Diabetes and Your FeetHealthy feet are essential for overall good health. For people with diabetes, taking care of their feet is especially vital.
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Corns and Calluses: 101What is a Corn? What is a Callus? Corns and calluses are areas of thickened skin that develop to protect that area from irritation.
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The 4 Signs of InjuryHow do you know the difference between foot and ankle pain from an injury, and soreness from a great workout? It’s simple – just look for these four clues.
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Shoes for SportsShoes for sports can really affect the way you play. If you participate in a certain sport at least two times a week, you should wear a sport-specific shoe.