
by Foot Care
Do I Need Shoe Orthotics?
Has walking around recently become a painful task? Does each pair of shoes you buy seem to make the situation worse? Fortunately, our expert foot care staff which includes a podiatrist in NYC has a solution for you. At Foot and Ankle Surgeons of New York, we understand the problems patients face when it comes to foot pain. If you’re ready to get back to walking...

Ligamentous Injuries
Did you know that the average American will take between 5,000 and 7,000 steps each day? That equates to roughly 2.5 million steps each year! Being that so many of us are constantly on the move, having proper foot care is very important. At Foot and Ankle Surgeons of New York, our team of specialists strives to ensure that our patients can always stay on their feet. If you...

by Sports
Why Do My Ankles Hurt After Snowboarding?
Now that winter has arrived and snow has begun to fall, it’s time to break out the snowboarding gear and hit the slopes. You may be fully packed and ready to head to the mountains, but you should be cautious of the potential risks that can come along with the sport. At Foot and Ankle Surgeons of New York, our foot doctor in NYC can help keep you out of the lodge and on the...

by Prevention
Why Do People Get Bunions?
Although they are not life-threatening, bunions can be both painful and unpleasant for those who experience them. The team at Foot and Ankle Surgeons of New York understands this and is prepared to offer assistance in managing this condition. Our podiatrist in NYC is well-versed in the causes, prevention, and treatment of bunions and is prepared to help rid you of your...

by Foot Care
What Are The Best Shoes For My Child’s Feet?
Whether we realize it or not, our feet play an integral role in our everyday movements. They can bear the entire weight of the body and allow for moving around at the desired pace, whether that be fast or slow. That is why the health of your feet is so crucial. As a parent, you may be wondering if wearing different shoes can be beneficial or detrimental to your child’s...