Posts tagged podiatry
How Foot Problems Can Make One of Your Legs Longer Than the Other

Ever feel like your shoes wear out unevenly, or maybe you constantly shift your weight when standing? What if we told you that one of your legs might be shorter than the other? This is what we at Goldsmith Podiatry call a leg length discrepancy, which can be subtly caused (or caused by) your own foot issues. Let’s go over this two-way street between your feet and your posture.

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Understanding Diabetic Wounds on Your Feet

Not many people understand how diabetes can affect their feet to such a severe extent. But today, we at Goldsmith Podiatry will be going over diabetic wounds and how chronically high blood sugar could make people so prone to them.

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Your Feet and Your Heart Make Long Distance Work

This American Heart Month, discover the heart-foot connection at Goldsmith Podiatry. Learn how your feet can reveal insights into circulatory health.

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5 Ways to Celebrate International Podiatry Day

Each year, on October 8th, we recognize International Podiatry Day. Goldsmith Podiatry is joining podiatrists around the world to improve foot health care. We educate our Manhattan patients on caring for their feet and ankles better and preventing podiatric problems.

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Busting Myths about Seniors and Falls

Did you know that over 3 million adults aged 65 and over are treated in emergency rooms yearly for injuries caused by a fall? Falls are the number one cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among seniors. September is Fall Prevention Month and is a great opportunity to bring this problem to the forefront and one we at Goldsmith Podiatry want to share with our Manhattan patients.

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7 Tips for Smart Back-to-School Shoe Shopping

Back-to-School shopping is right around the corner! At Goldsmith Podiatry, we know that one of the best ways to protect the health of your child's feet is by getting them quality shoes that fit properly. Here is a cheat sheet to make shoe shopping a breeze.

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