Are you struggling with tired, achy feet due to a foot condition? You might find the perfect solution in a pair of custom orthotics.
Read MoreIf you’d like to do some spring shoe shopping this upcoming season but don’t know where to start, we have you covered!
Read MoreOne of the top recommendations for maintaining healthy feet is visiting your podiatrist annually for a check-up. This appointment allows us to scan your feet for any signs of potential problems and ensure that we help you avoid future foot pain.
Read MoreFoot pain in the winter is common, and there are plenty of reasons why! Advanced Feet and Ankle Care is here today to answer some of your questions and give tips on how to avoid winter foot pain.
Read MoreGout can show up on any joint, but the big toe is usually the target spot. Since gout has to do with what we eat, there’s no better time to talk about gout than before the holiday feasts begin! Here’s everything you need to know about gout.
Read MoreTo take care of your feet the best you can, it’s important to learn about how diabetes can impact foot health and how to prevent it. The staff at Advanced Feet and Ankle Care are sharing some helpful information and tips on how to manage foot care with this chronic disease.
Read MoreYou often see flat feet in infants and toddlers, whose arches haven’t developed yet. In some cases, people never develop their arches. While flat feet don’t always cause pain, it’s important to seek treatment if you do have discomfort.
Read MoreAugust 17 is I Love My Feet Day. Let's celebrate with fun facts about feet, ankles, and lower legs. We're sure that the more you know about this part of your body, the more love you will feel.
Read MoreSummer is in full swing and, if you’re like other Advanced Feet and Ankle Care patients, you’re having a great time. Unfortunately, all that fun can be hard on feet and ankles. Injury and infections abound. Are you doing all you can to stay safe and healthy during August? It’s Summer Fun Safety Month! Here are five tips from Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene to keep you feeling great.
Read MoreWhen asked the question, “What is a podiatrist?” many people would answer, “That’s my foot doctor,” and they’d be right. Your podiatrist is that, but also so much more. Here are nine things about podiatrists that Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene want you to know.
Read MoreAre you among the many people who believe that foot pain is a normal, unavoidable part of aging? It’s just not true! With professional care provided by a qualified podiatrist, you can enjoy healthy, comfortable feet, ankles, and lower legs throughout your life. Here are some of the common issues that podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene address in their older patients.
Read MoreBy now, you’ve probably gotten the message loud and clear: your body is healthiest, and functions best, when it’s properly hydrated. When you make the list of the benefits of hydration, remember your feet, ankles, and lower legs! They’ll benefit as well.
Read MoreHeel pain, especially first thing in the morning, can be a sign of plantar fasciitis. There are steps you can take to help with discomfort, and prevent future problems.
Read MoreFoot or ankle pain can result from a fall or injury. If you are in pain for more than 24 hours it’s time to contact a podiatrist like Jason Grossman, DPM for an appointment to evaluate, diagnose, and treat your discomfort.
Read MoreIt’s National Falls Prevention Month, here are some home safety tips from our doctor to help you prevent accidental falls and their resulting injuries.
Read MoreSummer is ending, fall is on the horizon, and many people are thinking about heading outside to enjoy socially-distant excursions. Do you have a hike in your plans? Time spent in nature, exercising while enjoying the beauty of the landscape, is time invested in your physical and mental health.
Read MoreIt’s important to select footwear that will support the health and safety of children’s feet, ankles, and lower legs. Here are five tips from Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman to help guide your choices:
Read MoreIf your job or a family requirement means you have to travel by plane, it’s critical to protect yourself from coronavirus. It’s also important to take active steps to keep feet and ankles safe and healthy while you’re in the airport and on the plane.
Read MoreMany people aren’t even aware of the habits that endanger their feet and ankles. Are you? Here are three suggestions from Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman to help you keep your feet and ankles safe and well:
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