Foot 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:
Read MoreHere are three tips from Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman to help you take care of feet and ankles while working from home, and spending more time there
Read MoreThe more you know about your body the more prepared you are to recognize the signs of injury or illness, and the better prepared you are to get help promptly. Here are five facts about your feet, ankles, and lower legs that Middlesex County podiatrist Jason Grossman, DPM wants you to know:
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 MoreWith the arrival of summer comes the chance to spend time outdoors, enjoying physical activities such as running, hiking, and playing tennis. For many Advanced Feet and Ankle Care patients, the new season has also meant new sneakers, sandals, and hiking shoes. Unfortunately, the combination of warm weather and new or infrequently-used footwear can mean the creation of a painful blister.
Read MoreThere’s still plenty you can do to enjoy time with family and friends this Summer. Here are five suggestions from Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman:
Read MoreMore than 25% of older adults fall each year. Many of them sustain a foot or ankle injury in their fall. Here are 8 simple steps from Dr. Jason Grossman from Advanced Feet and Ankle Care, you can take to reduce your risk:
Read MoreIf you are experiencing pain in your big toe or anywhere else in your feet, ankles, or lower legs, a visit to the podiatrist is the first step on the road to wellness.
Read MoreYou may be getting ready to return to your usual activities and wondering about steps you can take to stay safe and reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19. Here are three recommendations from Middlesex County podiatrist, Dr. Jason Grossman:
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 MoreWhat can you do to find some new family fun as a long summer looms? Here are five ideas from Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman:
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You can enjoy a pedicure from the comfort of home. Here are some tips and guidelines for giving yourself a pedicure that will get your feet ready in a healthy manner.
Read MoreWhile staying safe from coronavirus is critical to our good health, it’s not the only factor to consider. Here are four tips from Middlesex County podiatrist Dr. Jason Grossman:
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A new condition possibly linked to COVID-19 has been reported by podiatrists like Middlesex County foot doctor Dr. Jason Grossman. The medical community is calling it “COVID Toes.” The first sign that people notice is typically a change in the color of the skin.
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