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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Nail Restoration for Toenail Fungus - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

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Nail Restoration for Toenail Fungus - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

 

 

 Dr. Mary Ann Bilotti of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses nail restoration with KERYFLEX. 

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Toenail restoration with medically approved KERYFLEX

KeryFlex™ is a nail restoration system that uses polymer resins and special activators to create a durable, yet flexible artificial nail when exposed to a certain frequency of ultraviolet light. The interval between applications will vary according to the patient, but in general, the time between applications is six to eight weeks. KeryFlex™ is NOT a treatment for onychomycosis or related nail disorders. KeryFlex™ is a safe cosmetic application that makes a toenail appear more attractive. Patients can use nail polish and nail polish remover on a KeryFlex™ nail.Bottom of Form

 

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Foot and Nail Spa - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

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Foot and Nail Spa - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

Dr. Mary Ann Bilotti of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses their full service Foot and Nail Spa. 


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Custom Orthotics - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Custom Orthotics - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

Dr. Mary Ann Bilotti of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the use of Custom Orthotics. Custom Orthotics can help correct biomechanical problems of the foot to alleviate heel pain and other foot problems.

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Our Orthotics are designed to fit your individual body needs and are definitely not-“one size fits all!”

Custom foot orthotics should not be confused with over the counter “arch supports”. These devises are custom fitted for you and your family at our office either by cast or foam impression or 3-d computer scanning. Orthotics are designed to correct abnormalities of gait and to decrease painful pressure on overly stressed joints, bones and ligaments.

Children can benefit greatly from wearing orthotics especially during the developmental years when bones and joint require structure and support. Adults and athletes know that orthotics can help keep them active during work and recreation and help prevent injury and in many cases the need for surgery. The elderly and diabetic population rely on custom orthotics to relieve pain and prevent potentially limb threatening ulcerations and wounds.

Orthotics can be made for dress shoes, work, sports, growing children and even CUSTOM flip flops and sandals!

Most importantly, custom orthotics are “holistic” and may reduce the need for oral medication; injections and foot surgery. They can also slow the progression of foot deformities and decrease the chances of reoccurrance after foot surgery.

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Sports Foot Injuries - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

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Sports Foot Injuries - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 

 

 Dr. Mary Ann Bilotti of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses Sports Medicine.

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If you visit Central Podiatry Associates, P.C., you may find yourself sitting next to a seven foot tall college basketball star or perhaps a burly 300 pound linebacker.

Since 1982, the doctors have been the team podiatrists for Fordham University's Rose Hill campus in the Bronx. Contrary to what you might think, sports injuries of the foot and ankle are on the increase. It seems every other day a major athlete is fracturing a bone or injuring a ligament.

"We are extremely busy at the college," said Dr. Bilotti. "Athletes from every sport are subject to overuse and stress injuries. For example, men and women track teams suffer from shin splints, arch pain and Runner's Knee (all treatable foot conditions)," Bilotti said.

"Whereas during football and basketball seasons, ankle sprains and stress fractures are more common."

It seems each season the busy Doctors treat student athletes from football, baseball, men and women's basketball, track and cross country. Not to mention an occasional soccer and tennis injury.

Are there really that many sports injuries related to the foot? Apparently yes; in fact. the Drs. treat an average of 15 to 25 athletes on a typical Friday afternoon. "We have been working at Fordham since 1981," says Dr. Bilotti (a former star athlete herself and a member of the Fordham University Hall of Fame) "We started out 10 years ago at the invitation of the team's athletic trainer and on the very first visit treated over 30 students. Every Friday afternoon since 1981, my husband, Dr. Caprioli, and I travel to the Bronx campus to treat the athletes before their Saturday games. Besides being team doctors we're big Fordham sports fans."

 

"Most people have no idea how valuable we are to the team," explains Dr. Caprioli. "Injury prevention is our main concern. For example, a football player on scholarship develops painful shin splints (soreness in the lower legs after running or overexertion). Before this problem progresses to a possible stress fracture, we evaluate and treat the student in this case exercise, prescription medication, and orthotics (custom foot molds to prevent excessive pulling on the skin muscles). The athlete feels better, the coach is happy not to lose a player, and the college benefits by maintaining a good athletic program."

"The Fordham campus is a beautiful oasis in the Bronx," states Dr. Caprioli. "We encourage our patients and their families to attend the home games. The university is located next to the N.Y. Botanical Gardens, The Bronx Zoo and Arthur Ave. ("Little Italy of the Bronx") a short 20 minute ride from Valley Stream (Whitestone Bridge to Hutchenson Parkway to Pelham Parkway West follow signs to Fordham University.

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Podiatrists in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY - Mary Ann Bilotti, DPM and Russell Caprioli, DPM

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Podiatrists in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY - Mary Ann Bilotti, DPM and Russell Caprioli, DPM 

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Meet Podiatrists Dr. Mary Ann Bilotti and Dr. Russell Caprioli of the Long Island Podiatry Group located in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

http://www.LIPods.com

Drs. Bilotti and Caprioli are a husband and wife professional team who have established an active referral based practice in Valley Stream since 1984. Dr. Bilotti completed her residency training with special emphasis on foot related orthopedics, sports medicine, and children's disorders. Dr. Caprioli completed a 2 year residency in foot surgery and diabetic limb salvage. Both doctors are Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery and Fellows of the American College of Foot Surgeons (FACFS). They are staff members at several area hospitals and team Podiatrists for Fordham University.

Drs. Bilotti and Caprioli have authored numerous professional publications. Dr. Caprioli is Chief of Podiatry and Residency Director at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Nassau County, NY. Dr. Bilotti is Chief of Podiatry at Franklin Hospital Medical Center


Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric
Surgery Fellows, American College of Foot Surgeons

 

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Fungal Toenails - Podiatrist, Lake Success and Valley Stream , NY

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Fungal Toenails - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 

 Dr. Mary Ann Bilotti of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Fungal Toenails.

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Laser Treatment for Toenail Fungus 

How does the laser work?

The Laser kills the fungus that lives in and under the toenail. The laser light passes through the toenail without causing damage to the nail or the surrounding skin. At the time of the procedure, the toenail will not become instantly clear, it takes time to grow out.

What can I expect in the doctor’s office?

A consultation with your doctor, the procedure to be performed and any follow-up visits as prescribed by your doctor.

Is the procedure painful?

Most people feel no pain. Some people feel a warming sensation and very few feel a pinprick.

How long does the procedure take?

The Laser procedure takes less than 30 minutes.

Will the fungus come back?

The fungus is killed after one treatment and typically the doctor recommends care techniques to reduce recurrence of the infection. There is a chance of reinfection because the fungus is present everywhere in the environment.

 

Is there a recovery period?

No. Just walk in and walk out.

When can I paint my nails or have a pedicure?

You can apply polish immediately after the treatment. It is important to remove all nail polish and nail decorations the day before your treatment.

How do I pay for the treatment?

Credit cards, cash, money orders are all accepted. You may also use your Medical IRA, Health Savings or Flexible Spending Account.

Is this covered by my insurance?

If you have a Health Savings Account or Medical IRA, 100% of the cost can be covered. However, in most situations, this procedure is considered aesthetic and therefore health insurance plans do not provide cover age.

 

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Children’s Foot Health - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Children’s Foot Health - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 

 

 Dr. Mary Ann Bilotti of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses Children’s Foot Care.

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Kid’s Feet

Do Your Children's Feet Have Any of These Common Foot Problems?

Pigeon Toe (intoe) An inward position of the feet when standing or walking.

Out-Toe - Child "walks like a duck."

Flatfeet - In children 3 years of older this should be evaluated.

Overlapping toes - These hereditary problems if caught early can be corrected without surgery.

Clumsiness - If your child stumbles over their own feet often it may be a sign of flat footedness or foot positional problems.

Warts, Nails and Skin Disorders - Rash, itchiness and deformed nails are common and easily treated.

Most of the above are hereditary and if evaluated early are treated without embarrassing shoes, casts or braces. We use the most modern techniques in children's foot care with complete cooperation from your pediatrician.

New Treatment for "Pigeon Toe"

We can fit your infant child with the new CRS (Counter Rotational System), developed by Langer Bio mechanics Inc., of Deer Park, NY.

The CRS allows infants to crawl while maintaining foot position. It replaces the traditional rigid type bars (Denis-Brown Bar) still commonly used today. The CRS bar is designed with hinges which allow the infant to crawl and even stand while being treated. Parents can rest easy while their child's foot problems are being treated both safely and effectively

Wheaton Brace Reduces Need to Cast Infants

"The Wheaton Brace is useful for most mild and moderate cases of tibial torsion (bowing) and metatarsus adductus ("C"-shaped feet)", states Dr. Bilotti. "We still have to resort to serial plaster casts for some stubborn cases." As with most medical problems, these conditions respond well to treatment when caught very early - especially before age one. The Wheaton Brace (Wheaton Brace Company, Carol Stream, Il) is the latest advance in the treatment of children with bowing of the lower legs (tibial torsion) and turned-in or "C" shaped feet (metatarsus adductus).

These very common foot conditions are usually present from birth and many times will resolve without treatment.

The new brace is both comfortable and effective. Prior to its inception, these conditions were treated with weekly applications of plaster casts to the infant's legs and feet. You can imagine how traumatic this is for both child and parent.

 

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Hammertoes - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Hammertoes - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 

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 Dr. Mleczko of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Hammertoes.

Hammertoe is a deformity of the second, third, or fourth toes. In this condition, the toe is bent at the middle joint, causing it to resemble a hammer. Left untreated, hammertoes can become inflexible and require surgery. People with hammertoe may have corns or calluses on the top of the middle joint of the toe or on the tip of the toe. They may also feel pain in their toes or feet and have difficulty finding comfortable shoes.

 

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Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

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Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

 

 Dr. Mleczko of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Ingrown Toenails.

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Ingrown nails are nails whose corners or sides dig painfully into the skin, often causing infection. They are frequently caused by improper nail trimming, but also by shoe pressure, injury, fungus infection, heredity, and poor foot structure.

Toenails should be trimmed straight across, slightly longer than the end of the toe, with toenail clippers.

If they become painful or infected, contact our office. We may remove the ingrown portion of the nail and if the condition reoccurs frequently, may permanently remove the nail.

 

 

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Monday, April 23, 2012

Morton’s Neuroma - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

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Morton’s Neuroma - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 Dr. Mleczko of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Morton’s Neuroma

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A neuroma is an enlarged, benign growth of nerves, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. Neuromas are caused by tissue rubbing against and irritating the nerves. Pressure from poorly fitting shoes or an abnormal bone structure can also lead to this condition. Symptoms may include sensations of thickness, burning, numbness, tingling, or pain in the ball of the foot.  Treatments generally include wearing corrective shoes or orthotics and/or receiving cortisone injections. In severe cases, surgical removal of the growth may be necessary.

 
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Foot Warts – Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

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Foot Warts – Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 Dr. Mleczko of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Foot Warts (Plantar Warts).

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  The Truth About Laser Foot Surgery

The laser has gained recent acclaim in modern medical care. This is mostly due to the advances made in eye or cataract surgery. The laser is also used by Podiatrists for removal and correction of several common soft tissue foot problems.

The laser functions as a concentrated beam of light energy: similar to focusing the sun's rays with a magnifying glass. The laser beam itself is hot and acts on moist tissue by evaporating water contained in tissue. Therefore, it is useful in removing warts, moles and skin lesions (not bone ). The laser also can be used to remove fungal nails permanently.

Laser surgery tends to be less painful, quicker healing, and less bloody since the light beam seals bleeding vessels or cauterizes them. We want to stress that LASERS CANNOT CUT BONE, therefore, they CANNOT BE USED TO CORRECT BUNIONS, HAMMERTOES OR ANY BONE DISORDER The laser is a very useful tool for today's medical practitioner. It has specific uses and is an advantage when used together with more traditional treatments. Unfortunately, the laser does not do away with the need for anesthesia prior to surgery.


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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Valley Stream, Lake Success, NY

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 

 Dr. Russell Caprioli of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Heel Pain.

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The most common cause of heel pain is a heel spur. A heel spur is a bony prominence located on the bottom of the heel bone (see diagram). The major cause of heel spurs is usually due to lowering of this arch or flat feet.

There is a strong ligament on the bottom of the foot called the Plantar Fascia. It is attached to the bottom of the heel bone and stretches across the sole of the foot. The heel spur which is pointed and sharp actually "digs" into this ligament and the ligament becomes inflamed and painful.

The heel spur pain fits a characteristic pattern. It is worse when first stepping on the heel in the morning. Symptoms may then ease up slightly or disappear only to begin again with the first few steps after a period of inactivity.

Initial treatment usually involves injecting the area with Cortisone to help temporarily relieve the pain. A more permanent type of treatment involves the use of custom supports called orthotics. These orthotics go into your shoes and can be transferred from one pair of shoes to another.

The combination of Cortisone injections and orthotics is usually long lasting.

There is a new treatment for this condition, called Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT).

 

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Pre-Surgery Instructions for Foot Surgery - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Pre-Surgery Instructions for Foot Surgery - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 

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 Dr. Caprioli of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses Pre-Surgery Instructions for Foot Surgery.

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Drs. Bilotti and Caprioli are a husband and wife professional team who have established an active referral based practice in Valley Stream since 1984. Dr. Bilotti completed her residency training with special emphasis on foot related orthopedics, sports medicine, and children's disorders. Dr. Caprioli completed a 2 year residency in foot surgery and diabetic limb salvage. Both doctors are Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery and Fellows of the American College of Foot Surgeons (FACFS). They are staff members at several area hospitals and team Podiatrists for Fordham University.

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Shockwave Therapy for Foot Pain - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Shockwave Therapy for Foot Problems and Foot Pain - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 Dr. Russell Caprioli of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses Shockwave Therapy for Foot Pain.

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The most common cause of heel pain is a heel spur. A heel spur is a bony prominence located on the bottom of the heel bone (see diagram). The major cause of heel spurs is usually due to lowering of this arch or flat feet.

There is a strong ligament on the bottom of the foot called the Plantar Fascia. It is attached to the bottom of the heel bone and stretches across the sole of the foot. The heel spur which is pointed and sharp actually "digs" into this ligament and the ligament becomes inflamed and painful.

The heel spur pain fits a characteristic pattern. It is worse when first stepping on the heel in the morning. Symptoms may then ease up slightly or disappear only to begin again with the first few steps after a period of inactivity.

Initial treatment usually involves injecting the area with Cortisone to help temporarily relieve the pain. A more permanent type of treatment involves the use of custom supports called orthotics. These orthotics go into your shoes and can be transferred from one pair of shoes to another.

The combination of Cortisone injections and orthotics is usually long lasting.

There is a new treatment for this condition, called Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT).

 

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Foot Fracture - Podiatrist in Lake Success, Valley Stream, NY

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Foot Fracture - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 

 Dr. Haight of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Foot Fractures.

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Nearly one-fourth of all the bones in your body are in your feet. A broken (fractured) bone in your forefoot or in one of your toes is often painful, but rarely disabling. Most of the time, these injuries heal without operative treatment.

There are two types of foot fractures: stress fractures and general bone fractures. Stress fractures usually occur in the bones of the forefoot extending from the toes to the middle of the foot. Stress fractures are like tiny cracks in the bone surface. They can happen with sudden increases in exercise (such as running or walking for longer distances or times), improper training techniques, or a change in surfaces.

Most other types of fractures extend through the bone, and are called bone fractures. They may be stable, in which there is no shift in bone alignment, or displaced, in which the bone ends no longer line up properly. Bone fractures usually result from trauma, such as dropping a heavy object on your foot, or from a twisting injury. If the fractured bone does not break through the skin, it is called a closed fracture. If the fracture does break through the skin, it is called an open fracture.

Because of the complex structures in the foot, there are some other, more specific types of fractures that can occur. For example, the fifth metatarsal, known as the little or pinky toe, is susceptible to a variety of different fractures. The relationship between the ankle and the foot can be compromised by an ankle-twisting injury, which may tear the tendon that attaches to this bone and pull a small piece of the bone away. A more serious injury in the same area is known as a Jones fracture, which occurs near the base of the bone and disrupts its blood supply. This injury may take longer to heal or require surgery.

Common symptoms for any type of foot fracture includes pain, swelling, and sometimes bruising. Be sure to seek medical attention for any suspected foot fracture.

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Bunion Surgery - Podiatrist in Lake Success and Valley Stream, NY

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Bunion Surgery - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 Dr. Haight of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Bunions.

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   A bunion is a bone deformity caused by an enlargement of the joint at the base and side of the big toe (metatarsophalangeal joint). Bunions form when the toe moves out of place. The enlargement and its protuberance cause friction and pressure as they rub against footwear. Over time, the movement of the big toe angles in toward the other toes, sometimes overlapping a third toe (known as Hallux Varus). The growing enlargement or protuberance then causes more irritation or inflammation. In some cases, the big toe moves toward the second toe and rotates or twists, which is known as Hallus Abducto Varus. Bunions can also lead to other toe deformities, such as hammertoe.

Many people with bunions suffer from discomfort and pain from the constant irritation, rubbing, and friction of the enlargement against shoes. The skin over the toe becomes red and tender. Because this joint flexes with every step, the bigger the bunion gets, the more it hurts to walk. Over time, bursitis or arthritis may set in, the skin on the bottom of the foot may become thicker, and everyday walking may become difficult—all contributing to chronic pain.

Wearing shoes that are too tight is the leading cause of bunions. Bunions are not hereditary, but they do tend to run in families, usually because of a faulty foot structure. Foot injuries, neuromuscular problems, flat feet, and pronated feet can contribute to their formation. It is estimated that bunions occur in 33 percent of the population in Western countries.

Treatment for Bunions

Because they are bone deformities, bunions do not resolve by themselves. The goal for bunion treatment is twofold: first, to relieve the pressure and pain cause by irritations, and second to stop any progressive growth of the enlargement. Commonly used methods for reducing pressure and pain caused by bunions include:

  • The use of protective padding, often made from felt material, to eliminate the friction against shoes and help alleviate inflammation and skin problems.
  • Removal of corns and calluses on the foot.
  • Changing to carefully fitted footwear designed to accommodate the bunion and not contribute toward its growth.
  • Orthotic devices—both over-the-counter and custom made—to help stabilize the joint and place the foot in the correct position for walking and standing.
  • Exercises to maintain joint mobility and prevent stiffness or arthritis.
  • Splints for nighttime wear to help the toes and joint align properly. This is often recommended for adolescents with bunions, because their bone development may still be adaptable.

Surgical Treatment

Depending on the size of the enlargement, misalignment of the toe, and pain experienced, conservative treatments may not be adequate to prevent progressive damage from bunions. In these cases, bunion surgery, known as a bunionectomy, may be advised to remove the bunion and realign the toe.

 

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Ankle Sprains - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Ankle Sprains - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Dr. Haight of Long Island Podiatry Group discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Ankle Sprains.

Ankle sprains are caused by an unnatural twisting or force on the ankle bones of the foot, which may result in excessive stretching or tearing of one or more ligaments on the outside of the ankle. The severity of the sprain can impact the degree of damage as well as the type and duration of treatment. If not properly treated, ankle sprains may develop into long-term problems.

Primary symptoms of ankle sprains are pain following a twist or injury, swelling, and bruising.

Treatment includes resting and elevating the ankle and applying ice to reduce swelling. Compressive bandages also may be used to immobilize and support the injury during healing. Serious ankle sprains, particularly among competitive athletes, may require surgery to repair and tighten the damaged ligaments.

To prevent ankle sprains, try to maintain strength, balance, and flexibility in the foot and ankle through exercise and stretching, and wearing well-fitted shoes.

 

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Diabetic Foot Care and Wound Care - Podiatrist in Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Why diabetics must come in for a comprehensive foot exam to avoid the complications of diabetes.

Early Detection Can Minimize Diabetic Foot Problems

If your feet constantly feel cold and you're experiencing reduced sensation or recurrent, persistent infections that are slow to heal, it could be an early indicator of diabetes. More than 16 million people in the U.S. have the disorder and almost half are unaware of their condition* . While there are other factors and signs of diabetes, including (but not limited to) unusual thirst, fatigue, irritability or frequent urination, experts say it's imperative that diabetic patients seek help for chronic foot conditions to avoid long-term complications.

"The three major foot problems found in persons with diabetes work in unfortunate unison, magnifying and escalating the impact of each other," says Dr. Caprioli a podiatric surgeon in Valley Stream, NY. "Neuropathy, the diminished sensation of the nerves in the foot, make patients unaware of pain, the primary warning sign of an ulceration or infection. Poor circulation or ischemia, coupled with a compromised immune system increases the risk of infection and the severity of the problem. The delivery of oxygen and other nutrients to the affected area is restricted," he said.

Treatment option for these diabetes-related foot conditions are enhanced by early detection of the problems. For instance, a regular and thorough inspection of the feet, best conducted by both the patient at home and by a professional in a podiatric surgeon's office, greatly improves the chances of identifying a problem before it becomes severe. Local wound care, dressings and antibiotics can help accelerate the healing process. To relieve pressure on the affected area, your foot and ankle specialist may recommend wearing shoes (even several different pairs during the course of the day). Healing sandals or custom orthoses may be required to protect the foot as it heals. In severe cases, the use of crutches, wheelchair, braces or casts is prescribed to remove pressure and aid proper healing.

When such foot deformities as hammertoes, bunions or metatarsal disorders threaten the diabetic patient's health and mobility, corrective surgery may be required. These deformities will worsen over time without intervention, as will conditions related to nerve, infection and circulatory problems. Podiatric surgery is usually an out-patient procedure performed under local anesthesia.

Maintaining foot health is critical to the overall health and well being of diabetic patients. Each year, more than 50,000 diabetics must have a foot or leg amputated due to diabetic complications*, Dr. Caprioli stresses that many of these amputations may have been prevented with early detection and prompt treatment of conditions.

Drs Caprioli and his associates, Drs. Bilotti, Cozzolino and Haight, are members of the American College Of Foot And Ankle Surgeons, as well as Diabetic Educators. Their office is located at 375 N. Central Ave, Valley Stream, NY. You may contact them at 516-825-4070, or at the Vascular Institute, Long Island Jewish medical Center, 4th Floor, Oncology Building, 718-470-8787

 

(*according to studies by the American Diabetes Association)

 

 

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Pediatric Foot Care Patient - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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 Pediatric foot Care and pediatric foot surgery performed by Long Island Podiatry Group.   

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Kid’s Feet

Do Your Children's Feet Have Any of These Common Foot Problems?

Pigeon Toe (intoe) An inward position of the feet when standing or walking.

Out-Toe - Child "walks like a duck."

Flatfeet - In children 3 years of older this should be evaluated.

Overlapping toes - These hereditary problems if caught early can be corrected without surgery.

Clumsiness - If your child stumbles over their own feet often it may be a sign of flat footedness or foot positional problems.

Warts, Nails and Skin Disorders - Rash, itchiness and deformed nails are common and easily treated.

Most of the above are hereditary and if evaluated early are treated without embarrassing shoes, casts or braces. We use the most modern techniques in children's foot care with complete cooperation from your pediatrician.

New Treatment for "Pigeon Toe"

We can fit your infant child with the new CRS (Counter Rotational System), developed by Langer Bio mechanics Inc., of Deer Park, NY.

The CRS allows infants to crawl while maintaining foot position. It replaces the traditional rigid type bars (Denis-Brown Bar) still commonly used today. The CRS bar is designed with hinges which allow the infant to crawl and even stand while being treated. Parents can rest easy while their child's foot problems are being treated both safely and effectively

Wheaton Brace Reduces Need to Cast Infants

"The Wheaton Brace is useful for most mild and moderate cases of tibial torsion (bowing) and metatarsus adductus ("C"-shaped feet)", states Dr. Bilotti. "We still have to resort to serial plaster casts for some stubborn cases." As with most medical problems, these conditions respond well to treatment when caught very early - especially before age one. The Wheaton Brace (Wheaton Brace Company, Carol Stream, Il) is the latest advance in the treatment of children with bowing of the lower legs (tibial torsion) and turned-in or "C" shaped feet (metatarsus adductus).

These very common foot conditions are usually present from birth and many times will resolve without treatment.

The new brace is both comfortable and effective. Prior to its inception, these conditions were treated with weekly applications of plaster casts to the infant's legs and feet. You can imagine how traumatic this is for both child and parent.

 

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Foot and Leg Infection - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

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Foot and Leg Infection Patient - Podiatrist, Valley Stream and Lake Success, NY

 Patient discusses Foot and Leg Infections treated by the Long Island Podiatry Group.   

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"The incidence of diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate" states Dr. Caprioli, Chief of Podiatry at LIJ. "There will be an estimated 18.5 million diabetics in the U.S. by the year 2000." As members of the American Association of Diabetes Educators, we are acutely aware of the consequences of this devastating disease." As podiatrists, we are constantly faced with the struggle to save feet and limbs from gangrene, ulceration and infection. By providing preventative medicine and patient education, diabetics can greatly reduce their risk for limb and foot amputation. Unfortunately, the effects of diabetes are multi-system and can not be completely controlled.

 

With a variety of specialists located at one site, there is no longer any need for multiple visits to different doctors. A support system is available for wound care treatment, and if needed, arrangements can be made for home nursing care. Additional information may be obtained by calling 718-470-8787 or 516-470-8 787.

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