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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 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 MoreOne of the common reasons people come in to see Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene is the development of a bunion. How much do you know about this common issue? Known medically as hallux valgus, a bunion is a common foot deformity that occurs when the bones of the foot shift out of place, changing the shape of the joint where the big toe meets the inner edge of the foot.
Read MorePainful ingrown toenails are among the most common foot ailments. A doctor should treat them like Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene.
Read MoreEveryone should see their foot doctor at least once each year, especially those with diabetes or other conditions that put foot health at risk. Still, many patients have put off scheduling an appointment because of concerns about COVID-19.
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 MoreThis is a perfect time of year to attend to some of the personal health needs you’ve been putting off, specifically these three related to your feet.
Read MoreWinter sports are excellent, healthy ways to enjoy time together outdoors. However, they do pose some risks to feet and ankles.
Read MoreA stress fracture is a small, hairline bone break that develops slowly over a long period. Stress fractures are common in the feet, ankles, and lower legs and are often the result of repeated motion.
Read MoreMost people will have a callus on their feet at some point. See your podiatrist for help with this foot condition.
Read MoreFall is here, and winter is not far behind. Now is a great time to think about new footwear to take you safely through the cold weather.
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 MoreThere are many benefits to making time to exercise by walking. Moderating food intake and exercise is the best way to maintain weight and protect your health in general. Walking is also a very good way to support the health of your feet and ankles.
Read MoreApril is Foot Health Awareness Month. There is plenty you can do to celebrate. Here are six ideas from Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman, of Advanced Feet and Ankle Care:
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