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Avoid The Nail Salon Blues

Posted by on March 22, 2011

Know what to look out for before visiting your local nail salon.

A Bout With Gout?

Posted by on January 31, 2011

Having a bout with gout? This blog gives you the lowdown on this disease, it’s causes, and treatments.

Defeat Smelly Feet

Posted by on January 24, 2011

Have you ever wondered why do some people’s feet smell? Have you ever wondered how you can take care of your smelly feet? Well lucky for you, as a foot doctor I have an answer to both questions.

Gaining A Patient’s Trust

Posted by on November 15, 2010

It can take time and patience to gain the trust of a patient. It’s important to remember that you may not know what a patient is going through in their personal life.

Giants Line Backer Suffers Toe Injury

Posted by on October 19, 2010

New York Giants Line Backer, Keith Bulluck, suffered a turf toe injury in week 3 of the 2010 season against the Tennessee Titans. So what is turf toe? Read on…

Just Smash It!?

Posted by on October 5, 2010

Is the best way to treat a ganglion cyst (also know as a bible cyst) to just smash it? Well, no…

Giants That Suffered A Plantar Fascia Injury

Posted by on September 21, 2010

New York Giants players have had some difficulty with injuries to the plantar fascia.

Bones Under Stress

Posted by on August 9, 2010

A stress fracture is what most people know as a “hair-line fracture”.  It is a small crack in the bone due to repeated stress.  When you are seen by a foot specialist for a stress fracture it may not be visible on x-ray at the initial visit.  It can show up on x-ray about two Read More…