In November, we at Goldsmith Podiatry recognize American Diabetes Month as an important opportunity to share information with our Manhattan patients about this disease and the effects it can have on your feet. Diabetes packs a double punch when it comes to podiatric health.
Read MoreKeeping your feet healthy is a priority for us in diagnosing and treating podiatric problems. At Goldsmith Podiatry, we believe in the benefits of being proactive in caring for your feet. Below are five ways to improve your podiatric health.
Read MoreIn recognition of Arthritis Awareness Month, we’d like to share these S.M.A.R.T. suggestions from the Centers for Disease Control with our Manhattan patients for incorporating more movement into your life.
Read MoreOctober 8th is International Podiatry Day and a great time to talk about the many ways to be proactive in caring for your feet.
Read MoreIt’s a beautiful spring day, and you have half an hour with no plans—what should you do? At Goldsmith Podiatry, we’d suggest taking a walk.
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 MoreHypertension is associated with poor circulation, which can spell big trouble for your lower extremities. Luckily, you can lower your blood pressure and prevent hypertension from developing if you follow these suggestions.
Read MoreNovember is American Diabetes Month. Consider these positive lifestyle choices that can prevent the onset of diabetes.
Read MoreYou may have thought that exercises for your legs, ankles, and feet would be the recommended way to boost podiatric health, but focusing on your core—the muscles in your abdominal and pelvic region—has several key benefits.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus has many of our Manhattan families staying home and away from crowds, and at Goldsmith Podiatry, we think that’s best. One great way to combat stress (and keep your feet and body healthy) is to exercise. How to go about it if you’re stuck inside? See our tips
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