Bone spurs are one common cause of heel pain. If you’re experiencing heel pain without an obvious cause, it’s time to see your podiatrist.
Read MoreAn ingrown toenail is caused when a toenail grows sideways into the bed of the nail, causing pain and swelling. Sometimes this can become infected causing drainage and may become serious.
Read MoreA podiatrist who specializes in foot structure and bio-mechanics will be able to quickly diagnose bunions. Bunions must be distinguished from gout or arthritic conditions, so blood tests may be necessary.
Read MoreDr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene are prepared to diagnose and treat the source of your discomfort, often with non-invasive methods. Are you familiar with these common causes of foot pain?
Read MoreTwo of the most common foot deformities are bunions and hammertoes. Do you know what they are and what steps to take to treat them?
Read MoreDid you know nearly 90% of Americans experience foot pain at some point in their lives? Women are more likely than men to have an issue, even more so after age 65.
Read MoreOnce you know what calluses and corns are and you understand how they are caused, it’s easy to take some steps to prevent their occurrence.
Read MorePlantar warts are typically painless and a minor inconvenience, but they are also extremely contagious. You should bring this to the attention of your podiatrist without delay.
Read MoreWhen it comes to foot and ankle health, heel pain is a common complaint. Find out if you are at risk from this painful condition.
Read MoreWhen the skin on the feet becomes extremely dry, it can crack and split, creating a fissure. Heel cracks are more common during the colder months.
Read MoreWith pointy heels that shift your weight onto the ball of the foot and narrow toe boxes that squeeze the toes together, high heel shoes contribute to numerous foot deformities. Here are three that you should know about.
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 MoreWhat if, even on the hottest days, your feet are always cold? What might be going on? Here are some possibilities that Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman wants you to know about:
Read MoreHeel pain is a common reason for patients to visit their foot doctor. Sometimes, such as after foot and ankle injuries, the cause of the heel pain is obvious. Your foot doctor will be able to determine the source of your discomfort and to help you feel better.
Read MoreCharcot foot, also known as Charcot arthropathy, is a disease that affects the bones and soft tissue in the feet.
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