Looking for the right treatment for a painful foot condition? Our library articles have the facts you need to relieve foot and ankle pain. Browse our recent articles for information on bunions, plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains, warts, corns, and more.
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Our Office’s Response to COVID-19The staff of Massapequa Podiatry Associates discusses changes to availability due to COVID-19, including a telemedicine option.
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How Women Can Maintain Healthy Feet As They AgeLong Island podiatrists explain women’s foot health, the dangers of osteoporosis, and what you can do to prevent associated long-term issues.
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Suffering From Heel Pain? Learn What the Causes Might be and How to Treat itSuffering from heel pain while walking? The Long Island podiatrist at Massapequa Podiatry Associates can diagnose and treat your heel pain before it worsens.
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Massapequa Podiatrists Diagnose, Treat, and Prevent Fall and Winter Sports InjuriesOur experienced Long Island podiatrists diagnose and treat foot injuries suffered by fall and winter athletes. Learn about the risks and how we can help here.
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Our Long Island Podiatrists at Massapequa Podiatry Associates Treat Neuromas Without SurgeryOur podiatrists use laser therapy, shock wave therapy, and other non-surgical treatments to treat neuroma foot pain in Long Island. Learn more here.
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Understanding Podiatric OsteomyelitisPodiatric osteomyelitis is a foot or ankle bone infection that can quickly become serious. Learn what causes osteomyelitis and how our podiatrists treat it.
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Understanding Pediatric Growth Plate InjuriesPrompt evaluation of pediatric foot and ankle injuries is needed to ensure growth plates aren't damaged. Left untreated, growth plate injuries may stunt growth.
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Understanding Plantar Warts With Our Long Island PodiatristPlantar warts are a painful, unsightly podiatric issue that can persist for years if not properly cared for. Learn how Massapequa Podiatry Associates can help.
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What to Know About Metatarsal FracturesIf you dropped something on a toe or experience foot pain that worsens with activity but subsides with rest, you may have a metatarsal fracture. Learn more here.
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September Newsletter 2021Can Your Feet Provide Early Signs of Osteoporosis? [September Newsletter]
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Tenex Treatment for Inflamed TendonsOur outstanding physicians explain how Tenex treatment can get you back to your favorite activities when an inflamed tendon is causing pain. Click for more!
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Stress Fractures Explained By Our Long Island PodiatristInstead of being caused by a single, traumatic incident, stress fractures develop over time due to overuse and bone tissue fatigue.