What Type of Ankle Surgery Is Right for You?
/When conservative treatments are maxed out and your pain becomes too much to bear, that’s when we consider surgery.
When conservative treatments are maxed out and your pain becomes too much to bear, that’s when we consider surgery.
History is full of interesting tidbits about shoes, the way shoes functioned, and shoe-related superstitions.
Read MoreThe plantar fascia has a big job. And when it gets tired and aggravated, you’ll know very quickly. Your heel hurts like crazy, especially when you first step out of bed in the morning.
Read MoreAn injury can be a result of overtraining - too much of a good thing can cause strains, sprains, and ruptures.
Read MoreDoes it go without saying that people shouldn’t rely on the internet to replace their doctor? It seems obvious to us, yet people use the web to self-diagnose all the time!
Read MoreOne of the best ways to maintain your mobility and independence as you age is to keep your feet healthy. Staying agile as you age can be a matter of looking out for potential problems with your feet, and nipping them in the bud.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions is starting an exercise program. The problem is sticking with it. Sound familiar?
Read MoreProblems with the Achilles tendon are more likely if you start out with certain biomechanical issues like flat feet or tight calf muscles.
Read MoreWhen a child wears shoes that don’t fit well, it’s not just a matter of discomfort. Poorly-fitting shoes can actually cause damage to your child’s feet, affect their posture, and knock them off balance.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to running, but we want you to be aware of running’s pitfalls. It puts an enormous amount of stress on your feet and ankles.
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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