Yes, it’s “the most wonderful time of the year,” but also prime season for slips and falls as the temperatures drop and our patients at Goldsmith Podiatry speed up trying to accomplish everything on their holiday checklists.
Read MoreBefore we say goodbye to November, all of us at Goldsmith Podiatry want to recognize Diabetes Awareness Month. This disease affects more than 30 million Americans and it can have a serious impact on the health of your feet.
Read MoreGout occurs due to an excess of uric acid that builds up and then crystallizes in the joints. Uric acid forms as a result of the breakdown of chemicals known as purines.
Read MoreNovember is Thanksgiving time and we at Goldsmith Podiatry think your feet are worthy of your gratitude!
Read MoreIt’s football and soccer season and that means at Goldsmith Podiatry we are treating more cases of turf toe.
Read MoreBefore you run away screaming we want to reveal the more commonly known names for these disorders and what you can do to prevent them.
Read MoreOrthotics are inserts that you wear inside your shoes to help correct a foot problem or decrease pain and discomfort.
Read MoreDuring the month of October, we recognize World Arthritis Day. At Goldsmith Podiatry we take this opportunity to pose an important question to our patients.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we want to give our patients some tips to consider before you hit the trails to ensure greater comfort and protect your feet from injury.
Read MoreFungal infections thrive in warm, moist places. They are also very contagious and are easily spread from person to person by direct contact.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we know that obesity in children (and adults) both exacerbates and increases the risk of several foot problems.
Read MoreAthlete’s foot usually starts between the toes. It causes severe itching and burning. The skin will be red and will appear dry and flaky.
Read MoreIn recognition of National Falls Prevention Awareness Day, which takes place in September, we’d like to address this threat to our senior patients and the family members who care about them.
Read MoreThe Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in your body and the strongest. It is also one of the most frequently injured.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year: back to school is right around the corner and at Goldsmith Podiatry we want to help your child go straight to the head of the class with feet that are healthy and protected.
Read MoreThis week on August 17th we celebrate National I Love My Feet Day and at Goldsmith Podiatry we are happy to help patients show some love to these amazing structures that take you where you want to go every day.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry we know a lot of patients are planning summer getaways, but nothing can derail travel plans faster than aching feet.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, providing the best podiatric health care is our number one priority and that depends, in part, on getting all the information we need from you, the patient.
Read MoreThe most common cause of chronic ankle pain and instability is an old injury that was not fully rehabilitated.
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