by tjbwebmedia@gmail.com | Oct 24, 2025 | Belleville Podiatrist, GSFA Podcast, Patient Education
When you experience foot or ankle pain, your first instinct might be to visit your primary care doctor. But is that always the best choice? While primary care doctors can handle a wide range of health issues, certain problems require the specialized expertise of a...
by tjbwebmedia@gmail.com | Oct 17, 2025 | Foot and Ankle, GSFA Podcast
You can usually manage plantar fasciitis with at-home treatments and over the counter (OTC) medicine. Your healthcare provider will suggest options for relieving your symptoms and supporting your feet to reduce the chances you’ll experience plantar fasciitis again in...
by gsfagroup@gmail.com | Oct 17, 2025 | Diabetic Foot, GSFA Podcast
An ulcer is defined as a breakdown of skin that may extend to involve the subcutaneous tissue or even the muscle or bone. These lesions are common, particularly on the lower extremities. Ulcerations associated with diabetes are the most common cause of foot ulcers....
by tjbwebmedia@gmail.com | Oct 6, 2025 | Diabetic Foot, GSFA Podcast
Diabetic ulcers can be very serious. Toms River, like many communities across the country, is not immune to the health challenges posed by diabetes. One of the most severe complications that can arise from uncontrolled diabetes is the development of foot ulcers. These...
by tjbwebmedia@gmail.com | Oct 6, 2025 | Foot and Ankle, GSFA Podcast
The foot and ankle are vital to everyday mobility, as well as sports and activities that require running, jumping, and quick directional changes. Given the complexity of the foot and ankle – which consist of more than 100 intricately connected tendons, ligaments,...
by tjbwebmedia@gmail.com | Oct 3, 2025 | GSFA Podcast, Ocean County Podiatrist
The feet and ankles bear the weight of our entire body, allowing us to walk, run, and perform numerous daily activities. Just like any other part of the body, they are susceptible to injury and medical conditions that can limit our mobility and cause pain. So, when do...