A proactive approach is the best way to keep your feet and ankles (and the rest of your body) in tip-top shape. Below are some areas of concern we’d like all of our male patients to be aware of:
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we always encourage our Manhattan patients to be proactive in the health of their feet. We sometimes find, however, people may not realize how many actions they take may seem completely disconnected from the feet but can have a significant impact on their podiatric health.
Read MoreWe want our Manhattan seniors to know the facts about falls and how to prevent them. Below are some common myths we’d like to help dispel.
Read MoreIn September, we at Goldsmith Podiatry recognize National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. It’s estimated that nearly 20 percent of our children and teens are now obese.
Read MoreGoldsmith Podiatry wants to encourage parents to help their children start transitioning to a more active lifestyle and prepping for their sport now.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we know back to school may look quite different this year, but keeping up familiar rituals like shopping for new shoes will give your child a sense of reassurance. And, chances are, their feet have grown and it’s time for new shoes regardless of what the classroom situation looks like.
Read MoreThe Achilles tendon is a long band of tissue that connects the muscle of the calf to the heel bone. It enables the heel to lift off the ground when you walk. Although it’s a strong tendon, when a sudden and extreme force is exerted on the tendon causing it to overstretch, a tear or complete rupture can occur.
Read MorePart of what makes surgery scary is the fear of the unknown. Below are five questions to ask before surgery to help clarify what will happen and allay uncertainties you may have.
Read MoreIf you have suffered an ankle-twisting injury, putting off seeking treatment can lead to more severe problems.
Read MoreIf traditional flip-flops are your summertime footwear of choice, we want to sound a cautionary alarm about spending too many hours in this type of shoe.
Read MoreJuly is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month and a good opportunity to share some information about this condition that affects nearly 300,000 children and teens in our country.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we want to recognize Men’s Health Month and encourage all our Manhattan men, and the people who love them, to take the opportunity to focus on this important issue. Below are five ways to help improve men’s health:
Read MoreWalking and getting some exercise is an important component of a healthy lifestyle and it plays a key role in strengthening your bones. May is National Osteoporosis Awareness Month.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we’re encouraged to hear positive numbers being reported with regard to COVID 19 in Manhattan. We hope that all of our patients are staying healthy. As we all begin to set our sites on re-opening, below are some suggestions to help prepare:
Read More‘‘COVID toes’’ is a dermatologic rash that affects the skin on the tips, tops, or pads of the toes and sometimes on the sides of the feet. Here is some information regarding the symptoms
Read MoreIf you’re feeling like one more Netflix series or a game of Monopoly will put you over the edge, consider finally getting to some of those projects you’ve put off for ‘someday’. Here are some ideas
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Gout is actually a form of arthritis and is sometimes referred to as gouty arthritis. It occurs when there is an overabundance of uric acid in the body that crystalizes in a joint.
Read MoreYou can reduce your risk of a winter spill. Below are the most common reasons why people twist an ankle in the winter and how to avoid them.
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At Goldsmith Podiatry, we’re always available to answer questions for our patients, but we know it’s very frustrating to realize on your way home from an appointment that you forgot to ask an important question about your condition.
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