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Here’s why Pickleball Injuries Hurt Your Feet
These days, Pickleball is the hottest thing since sliced bread. But Pickleball injuries are also on the rise. As the fastest-growing sport in America, this competitive yet social game is attracting athletes of all fitness levels. And, while it's easy-to-learn, and...
How to Deal with Fungal Toenails
If you have a fungal toenail problem, don’t be embarrassed. Get help from the highly-qualified podiatrists at Garden State who can recommend the best treatment for you including fungal nail laser treatment. To treat a problem, a professional must identify and diagnose...
NJ Sports Foot Doctor | Sports Podiatrist
As an athlete, your feet are your foundations for success in your chosen sport. The 26 bones, 33 joints and over 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments present in each foot are responsible for working together to produce healthy, stable movement. And a lot of the time,...
How to Choose the Right Training Shoe
These days, buying a new sports shoe can be a confusing process. First, it feels like you’ve got to commit to a dedicated activity and decide between a running shoe, walking shoe, cross-trainer, – or one of the other options. Then, you’re confronted with a range of...
Relieve Foot Discomfort During Pregnancy
Women suffering from foot discomfort during pregnancy can find relief with several methods. You can manage swelling of the feet with compression stockings, regular walking, and low-impact exercises. In addition, stretching the calves can help lower discomfort. It is...
Pain Management After Foot Surgery
Pain Management after Foot Surgery If you are seeking more information about pain management after foot surgery, chances are you need help right away. Or perhaps you are taking a proactive approach before a scheduled surgery because you are worried about the pain....
What Causes Black Toenails?
Are you wondering about the causes of black toenails? Toenails are typically white, so experiencing black toenails yourself or noticing them on a loved one can be alarming. Seeking out professional help from a foot doctor is the best course of action to rule out...
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
What is Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy? Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes. When it affects the arms, hands, legs and feet it is known as diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is different from peripheral arterial...
Diabetic Foot Care Guidelines
Diabetes can be dangerous to your feet – even a small cut can produce serious consequences. Diabetes may cause nerve damage that takes away the feeling in your feet. Diabetes may also reduce blood flow to the feet, making it harder to heal an injury or resist...
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