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Does stretching actually help plantar fasciitis? How effective is icing a sprained ankle? Don’t waste your time on ineffective treatments! View our foot care blog to get real answers from a licensed Long Island podiatrist.
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How Tenex® and Amniovo® Can Work Together Dr. Corey Fox discusses a couple of advanced therapies offered at Massapequa Podiatry Associates. Find out how Tenex® and Amniovo® can work together. -
How Regenerative Medicine Helps Feet and Ankles Take a moment to learn about the various regenerative medicine options offered by Dr. Corey Fox and Massapequa Podiatry Associates. -
Treating Heel Pain So You Can Relax After Work Professional treatment at Massapequa Podiatry Associates can help you find relief from heel pain so you can relax after a hard day at work. -
Heel Pain When You’re Hard at Work These treatment methods may relieve heel pain while you’re at work before you are able to get to Massapequa Podiatry Associates. -
How Sprains and Strains are Different Sprains and strains not only sound alike, they can have surprisingly similar symptoms. Dr. Corey Fox explains their differences for you. -
What is the Right Treatment for Your Achilles Tendinitis Not sure what’s the right treatment for your Achilles tendinitis? Dr. Corey Fox discusses multiple treatment options to relieve your heel pain. -
Stretches and Physical Therapy for Sore Achilles Tendons Dr. Corey Fox discusses stretches and physical therapy used as Achilles tendon treatment. If you have a sore Achilles tendon, come see him for expert care. -
Best Ways to Prevent Ingrown Toenails Ingrown toenails are treatable—Dr. Corey Fox treats many patients for this condition—but they can also be prevented. Here are some prevention tips. -
Treat Your Feet Well While Working Out You rely on your feet and ankles to exercise and stay active, so learn how to treat your feet well while working out. -
Common Causes of Heel Pain Heel pain is a common problem caused by several conditions that are seen more frequently than others in both adults and adolescent patients.