Once Upon a Time, There Was a Little Shoe
/Sudden injuries like cuts, sprains, and broken bones are much more likely to happen when you wear a shoe that doesn’t properly protect your foot.
Read MoreSudden injuries like cuts, sprains, and broken bones are much more likely to happen when you wear a shoe that doesn’t properly protect your foot.
Read MoreOne of the tell-tale signs of plantar fasciitis is heel pain first thing in the morning. Those painful first steps upon getting out of bed can be followed by numbness, burning, and worsening symptoms as the day goes on.
Read MoreDiabetes is directly related to problems with your feet because of how high blood sugar can attack your peripheral nerves (the nerves located outside of your central nervous system - your brain and spinal cord).
Read MoreThe laser system that our podiatrists use has been approved for use by the FDA. By passing a laser beam back and forth over an infected toenail, we can kill the fungus and pave the way for a new, clear nail to grow back.
Read MoreBone spurs - in medicine we call them osteophytes - are growths that develop because of constant pressure on a bone. They can occur on any bone in the body, but they’re pretty common in the foot, especially the heel and the big toe.
Read MoreA rash on the soles of child’s feet should be a red flag for a parent. It’s one of the tell-tale signs of a common childhood illness known as Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease (HFM).
Read MoreIf you love wearing heels, follow these three suggestions to keep your feet and your whole body happy!
Read MoreRunning can be hard on your whole body, but it’s your feet that absorb the force of every single stride.
Read MoreIf it’s been a while since you worked out, it’s worth taking time out to remember how to do it safely.
Read MoreOur calendar reminds us that we’re a good eight weeks into the New Year, so some of our patients may be fighting to maintain their New Year’s weight loss resolutions. Not only that, but February 26 to March 4 is designated National Eating Disorders Awareness Week and March is National Nutrition Month. So many opportunities to reflect on how and what we eat!
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The podiatrists at Affiliated Foot and Ankle Center, LLP treat foot and ankle problems such as heel pain, diabetic foot care and bunions as well as sports medicine.
Our podiatrists serve patients in Howell, NJ and Jackson, NJ