At 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 MoreYou may be wondering about the best ways to address foot health problems during this challenging time. Here are some do’s and don’ts we want our patients to know.
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If 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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April is National Foot Health Awareness Month, and at Goldsmith Podiatry, we want to take this opportunity to help families incorporate some educational material about podiatric health into your home lessons.
Read MoreWe know that many families are experiencing severe cases of cabin fever at this point too. How about breaking up the boredom with a home version of the popular television show, ‘Chopped’?
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The 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
Read MoreA condition that we at Goldsmith Podiatry find that patients are always in a hurry to get rid of is Plantar Warts. Usually found on the bottom of your foot, these warts may or may not be painful. Below are some facts that all patients should know for dealing with warts.
Read MoreWhether you’re a college player, professional, or just enjoy the occasional pickup game, the areas of strain are the same. Here are some common foot and ankle injuries from basketball and what to do about them.
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At Goldsmith Podiatry, we know the podiatric care that the youngest of our Manhattan patients receive can be an important predictor of the health of their feet as adults. We urge parents to be just as conscientious about taking care of their children’s feet and ankles as they are about all other aspects of their lives.
Read MoreWhat do heel pain, flat feet, sesamoiditis, tendonitis, peripheral arterial disease, and gout have in common? Being overweight can increase the risk and severity of all of them. The correlation between excess pounds and strain on your lower extremities is significant.
Read MoreDid you know that your feet could be an “early warning system” for the rest of your body? At Goldsmith Podiatry, we always encourage our patients to not delay in getting foot and ankle symptoms evaluated. Here are three conditions that often first show in your feet
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month, and we at Goldsmith Podiatry want to acknowledge this important health concern. Heart disease is currently the leading cause of death in our country.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we know that winter in Manhattan has many patients longing for some fun in the sun. If a vacation to a warmer climate is in your plans, we would like to offer the following tips for protecting the health of your feet.
Read MoreWhile committing to getting in better physical condition is a goal we endorse, going about it the wrong way can result in damage to your feet and other parts of your body as well. Here are some do’s and don’ts to help you stay on track with your fitness goals.
Read MoreIn patients with Raynaud’s, the smaller arteries that supply blood to your skin narrow in response to the cold (vasospasm) and decrease blood circulations to the extremities—particularly fingers and toes.
Read MoreGoldsmith Podiatry knows there will be lots of resolutions being made, many of which will focus on improving health and well being in 2020. Here are some simple resolutions you can make to help ensure you start the new year off on the right foot!
Read MoreGout 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 MoreIf you have diabetes, we at Goldsmith Podiatry have special concerns about the health of your feet. Poor circulation, neuropathy, or loss of sensation in your feet and decreased immune system function are all associated with diabetes.
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