Hammer, Mallet, Claw … What’s the Difference? Foot and ankle specialist Neptune Jersey Shore New Jersey SuperUser Account / Wednesday, March 20, 2019 0 3139 Article rating: No rating You say pa-TAY-to, I say pa-TAH-toe … some differences are merely how we use language (the eternal pop vs. soda debate, for example), while others are more meaningful. Here’s another one you may have heard—hammertoes, mallet toes, and claw toes. Is there a difference between these toe deformities, and if so, what is it? Read more
Keep Your Balance with a Good Pair of Shoes Shoes SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 846 Article rating: No rating Falls can happen for a number of reasons; tripping, slipping on ice, or simply being less steady on your feet. As we age our risk of being seriously injured in a fall increases. We can’t avoid certain changes to our bodies, but we can do something to prevent and safe guard against injury. One way to help improve balance is by finding the right pair of shoes. Read more
A $.69 Cure for Blisters Blisters SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 556 Article rating: No rating Hikers and runners fear them; women in heels invite them. A simple new way to prevent most blisters. Read more
Better Walking with Chocolate artery disease SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 571 Article rating: No rating Chocolate may not be health food, but its health benefits continue to mount. A new study from Italy suggests that chocolate may improve walking ability in people with poor blood flow in their legs because of peripheral artery disease (PAD). Read more
Barefoot Running Shoes: Go Slowly Barefoot Running Shoes SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 561 Article rating: No rating By Neil Wagner People began running way before there were any shoes, but that was a long time ago. It can be very difficult for a human foot that's worn shoes all its life to adjust to running without them. Read more
Flip-flop fear: how these flimsy shoes can impact your step flip-flops SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 537 Article rating: No rating Sure, they’re cute and comfy, but the dollar flip-flops you live in could be doing more harm than good. Take a close look at this summer (and sometimes year-round) footwear and you’ll see something very clearly: your shoes aren’t made of much and they could be injuring your body. Read more
Sports Tips: Preventing Tennis Injuries Tennis Injuries SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 471 Article rating: No rating It’s that time of year again when people start hitting the court in droves. It’s also a time when doctors report more tennis-related injuries. Tennis injuries can occur from poor conditioning, improper equipment, a poor swing or overuse. By staying fit, using the correct racket, and “listening” to your body, you can enjoy tennis for a lifetime. Read more
Summer Sports Tips: Preventing Golf Injuries Golf Injuries SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 461 Article rating: No rating Golf is one of the most popular recreational sports in the US today. It is also a leading cause of injury. Most “weekend” golfers develop injury problems from poor swing mechanics and or poor conditioning. Professional golfers and those who play very often can run into problems from overuse. Here are some helpful tips designed to keep you out on the course, instead of in the doctor’s office. Read more
Sprains and Strains – Simple Steps to Get You Back to the Things You Love Faster Sprains and Strains SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 2914 Article rating: No rating Whether you're an athlete or a couch potato who hasn't seen a gym in a while, soft-tissue injuries such as strains, sprains, and bruises can happen to anybody at any time. A weekend outing gone awry, too much time doing yard work or bent over a computer, even playing Frisbee on the beach can leave you hurting unexpectedly. Read more
Don't Let Jack Frost Nip Your Nose or Toes Frostnip, Frostbite SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 500 Article rating: No rating Cold winter temperatures heralded an early start to winter in most parts of the United States this year, including locations known for their tropical sunshine. Freezing temperatures and cold wind chills can harm exposed skin, especially for people with poor circulation or dehydration. During prolonged cold exposure, the body automatically sends more blood flow to the vital organs, and less blood flow to the skin in the arms and legs, leaving the fingers and toes, as well as the ears and nose vulnerable to frostnip and frostbite. Read more
US Veterans with Diabetes & Mental Health Issues at Higher Risk for Amputation toes, foot, and ankle SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 1005 Article rating: No rating Diabetes can lead to many health complications, including toe, foot, and lower leg amputation. People with diabetes need to vigilantly work to control their blood sugar levels and monitor their feet for any changes. Researchers have found that US Veterans with diabetes and mental health issues have a higher risk of major amputations (toes, foot, and ankle or above). Read more
Pain Medication without Gastrointestinal or Cardiovascular Side Effects ankle injury SuperUser Account / Thursday, August 9, 2018 0 875 Article rating: No rating You are an active tennis player but cannot return to the court since you sprained your ankle. Or perhaps you have battled osteoarthritis in your knees for the past few decades. Maybe rheumatoid arthritis causes crippling joint pain in your mother’s hands. What can you do about the pain? Read more