At Goldsmith Podiatry, we have a question for our Manhattan patients: Are your feet summer-ready? Or, when you look at your feet, are you less than happy with what you see?
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 MoreIt’s Foot Health Awareness Month. Whether you’ve slacked off on your foot care regimen or have never really developed one, here’s how to take a step (or steps!) in the right direction and improve the health of your feet and ankles.
Read MoreThere are a few reasons why your feet may swell. If this is more than just the result of a long day of standing and occurs regularly, it’s important to track down the cause.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, a disease we are concerned about that can severely impact your feet is diabetes. Recognizing the signs of diabetes can mean getting treatment in the earliest stages.
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 MoreMarch is National Nutrition Month and we’d like to take this opportunity to share some information with our Manhattan patients about how your eating habits impact your feet.
Read MoreTaking steps to improve the health of your heart ultimately improves the health of your feet and your entire body. Here are some do’s and don’ts for a healthier you.
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 MoreHere are some facts about nerve disorders and the effects they have on your feet.
Read MoreMany of our patients are unable to keep their New Year’s resolutions to get in shape. Here are four reasons that fitness plans typically fall apart and how to avoid them.
Read MoreMuch of what makes patients uncomfortable about surgery is fear of the unknown. There are, however, several ways you can prepare for a surgery that will decrease anxiety and increase the speed and success of your recovery.
Read MoreBetter foot health habits don’t have to be difficult or time-consuming. So, this year why not resolve to take better care of your feet with these tips.
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 MoreHere are some suggestions for holiday gifts that your feet will love.
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 MoreYour footwear is one of the most significant factors in the health of your feet. Many foot and ankle problems can be traced, at least in part, to wearing shoes that don’t fit properly.
Read MoreWhile we often take them for granted, our feet are pretty amazing. Here are some incredible facts about your feet and how you can show them your gratitude.
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.
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