Don’t let a foot or ankle fracture sideline you. The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine in NYC answers FAQs and offers expert treatment for athletes. Schedule your appointment for personalized care today!
Read MoreBasketball demands peak performance, but ankle sprains can sideline you. The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine offers advanced treatments like Tenex to speed up recovery and prevent future issues. Get back in the game with expert care!
Read MoreDiscover MLS® Laser Therapy and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine. Get back on your feet pain-free.
Read MoreDon't let fungal toenails ruin sandal season! Discover effective treatment options, including advanced laser therapy, at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine.
Read MoreStay ahead in the game with The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine. Discover preventative strategies and expert conservative care from our skilled podiatrists. Keep your feet fresh, fit, and ready for any challenge!
Read MoreDiscover relief for flat feet at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine. Custom orthotics align, support, and ease discomfort, ensuring a hassle-free, active lifestyle.
Read MoreBoost confidence and bid farewell to persistent warts with SWIFT Microwave Therapy at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine—cutting-edge, painless, and effective. Book your appointment in mid-town Manhattan or the Upper East Side today!
Read MoreDiscover modern relief for plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine. Introducing the Tenex Health TX system – a quick, minimally invasive solution by our expert team. Say goodbye to pain with advanced podiatric care in NYC!
Read MoreRelieve Plantar Fasciitis Pain with Strengthening Exercises. Visit our NYC Podiatrists at The Center for Podiatric Care & Sports Medicine.
Read MoreAs football season continues, we’ll see young athletes with big toe sprains. This type of injury is called “turf toe.” The injury gets its name from football players pushing their toes off an artificial turf, causing the big toe to hyperextend or sprain when pushing off the ground. Read more to learn how you can take action to prevent Turf Toe.
Read MoreThe warmer weather is coming to a close, but while the heat and humidity are still in the air, it’s important to continue looking out for our feet. Fungal infections rise during the summer; you may catch one if you aren’t careful. Learn about the 7 easy tips for preventing toenail fungal infections.
Read MoreAre you familiar with custom orthotics? Learn from The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine the four ways orthotics can help you.
Read MoreWhether you’re taking a family trip or a professional athlete, we want to help keep you and your feet healthy this winter season! Here are some of our top tips for avoiding winter sports injuries.
Read MoreTripping, walking, or falling on an uneven surface can easily result in a sprain. While ankle injuries aren’t always unavoidable, there are some precautions you can take and plenty of ways to easily treat them if they show up. How can you tell the difference between injuries? When should you see a podiatrist? Keep reading to find out.
Read MoreAthletes are no strangers to injuries and aches, especially in their feet and ankles. That’s why foot care is so important! This November, say thank you to your feet with some extra love and attention. Here are some of the best ways you can show appreciation!
Read MoreEven with over 200,000 Americans being diagnosed with Raynaud’s disease yearly, most people aren’t aware of this condition. With cool weather brewing, it’s normal for our fingers and toes to get cold, especially if we aren’t wearing well-insulated shoes or gloves. But if you experience numbness or pain alongside the cold, it might be a sign that you have Raynaud’s disease.
Read MoreSeptember is Falls Prevention Awareness Month, and we can’t talk enough about ways to reduce the risk. A fall has serious risks, especially as we age. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one out of four people (65 and older) falls each year.
Read MoreAugust is National Back to School Month! We’re surprised how fast the summer has gone. We hope you were able to take one final summer vacation or plan one for Labor Day weekend. As students and parents prepare for a new routine, it’s time to check in on our favorite seasonal reminders. We want each student to start the year strong and bring their best shoes on the first day of school. Remember, it’s all about support and comfort.
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