At Goldsmith Podiatry, we often wish that our Manhattan patients who come to us with chronic ankle pain or discomfort had scheduled an appointment with us sooner. Here are three reasons not to wait.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we want our Manhattan patients to take the necessary precautions to prevent ankle twisting injuries during this busy holiday season. See our best tips here.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we know one of the best ways for our Manhattan patients to enjoy autumn is by taking a hike. We’d like to offer the following tips for keeping your feet safe and healthy.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we know when one of our patients comes to us complaining of ankle pain, there are many potential sources of these symptoms. Here are some causes of ankle pain that patients may overlook.
Read MoreThis spring, particularly after a year of being cooped up due to COVID, we know people are looking forward to being active again and they may be at higher risk for injuries after an extended period of inactivity.
Read MoreIn March, we celebrate International Woman’s Day and Women’s History Month. At Goldsmith Podiatry, we want to take this opportunity to share some information with our Manhattan women about their footwear choices.
Read MoreWeather conditions, slippery surfaces, and the hustle and bustle of the holiday season can all lead to a greater incidence of ankle sprains. Here are some tips to avoid foot and ankle injuries.
Read MoreIn this blog we discuss four common foot problems encountered during this time of the year and how to head them off at the pass.
Read MoreOctober is National Physical Therapy Month. Physical therapy can play a vital role in the management and rehabilitation of many acute and chronic foot and ankle conditions.
Read MoreWhether you’re a college player, professional, or just enjoy the occasional pickup game, the areas of strain are the same. Here are some common foot and ankle injuries from basketball and what to do about them.
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Perhaps you slipped on an icy sidewalk this past winter and turned your ankle, or maybe you injured it last spring while running, but now your ankle is bothering you again.
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