At Goldsmith Podiatry, our Manhattan patients with diabetes know they need to take extra special care of their feet, and summer presents its own set of challenges.
Read MoreNo one wants to bring home a case of toenail fungus, athlete’s foot, or warts from a summer outing. Arm yourself by knowing foot infections and not mistakenly putting yourself in a potential risk situation.
Read MoreA 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 MoreWhen you’re packing for your summer vacation, we at Goldsmith Podiatry know foot care items may not be on the top of your list. Here is a checklist of items to add to your suitcase.
Read MoreStudies show as many as 9 out of 10 people wear too-small shoes for their feet. At Goldsmith Podiatry, we know shoes that cramp your toes and feet can lead to a slew of podiatric problems.
Read MoreOsteoporosis is a disease that robs your bones of their strength. In recognition of National Osteoporosis Month, we’d like to offer our Manhattan patients some facts about this condition and steps you can take to keep your bones strong.
Read MoreMay is Older Americans Month. In honor of that, we at Goldsmith Podiatry would like to focus on an area of critical concern for our Manhattan senior patients: preventing falls.
Read MoreDid you know more people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other forms of cancer combined?
Read MoreOne of the most common—and most uncomfortable—conditions our Manhattan patients come to us with at Goldsmith Podiatry is an ingrown toenail.
Read MoreAt 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 MoreIn March, we celebrate International Woman’s Day and Women’s History Month. At Goldsmith Podiatry, we want to take this opportunity to share some information with our Manhattan women about their footwear choices.
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 MoreThe root cause of weak ankles is usually an ankle sprain or sprains in the past. When you suffer an ankle-twisting injury, the ligaments surrounding your ankle get overly stretched and, in severe sprains, even torn.
Read MoreAs you age, the risk for specific conditions such as arthritis and peripheral arterial disease increases. There are also some parts of the foot, such as the fat pad on your heel, that naturally deteriorate, making compensatory measures necessary for health and comfort.
Read MorePatrick Mahomes has been battling a severe turf toe injury, which he will finally be able to fully rehabilitate in the offseason.
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