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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Diagnostic Ultrasound - Chester, Monroe,Central Valley, NY - Podiatrist Laura Piluso

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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Podiatrist Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY - Laura Piluso, DPM

Dr. Laura Piluso discusses Diagnostic Ultrasound for the evaluation of foot problems.

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 Ultrasound is a very effective tool for diagnosing a wide variety of foot and ankle problems, particularly soft tissue problems. Ultrasound uses sound waves on the body in a way much like radar uses sound waves. The waves hit a targeted area and are bounced back to a recording device, which produces an image. Ultrasound is a completely safe, noninvasive, and painless diagnostic procedure.

Common problems for which ultrasound may be prescribed include:

  • Bursitis.
  • Heel spurs or plantar fasciitis.
  • Injuries of the ligaments, tendons, or cartilage.
  • Morton's neuroma.
  • Presence of foreign bodies.
  • Soft tissue masses.
  • Tarsal tunnel syndrome.
  • Tendonitis or tears in a tendon.

 

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Nail Fungus Nail Restoration - Chester, Monroe, Central Valley, NY - Podiatrist Laura Piluso

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Nail Fungus Nail Restoration  - Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY - Podiatrist Laura Piluso, DPM

Dr. Laura Piluso discusses nail restoration with KERYFLEX.

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The KeryFlex™ system offers an innovative cosmetic solution to onychomycosis

 

Safe, nonsystemic in-office application

Restores the appearance of the natural nail

New nail is both flexible and durable

 

What is 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.


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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Drop Foot and PTTD - Podiatrist in Massapequa and Nassau County, NY - Corey Fox, DPM

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PTTD and Drop Foot - Podiatrist in Massapequa and Nassau County, NY - Corey Fox, DPM

 

 Dr. Corey Fox of Massapequa Podiatry Associates, P.C. discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments PTTD and Drop Foot.

http://www.longislandheelpain.com

Adult-acquired flatfoot or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction usually leads to a gradual loss of the arch. The posterior tibial muscle is a deep muscle in the back of the calf and has a long tendon that extends from above the ankle and attaches into several sites around the arch of the foot. The muscle acts like a stirrup on the inside of the foot to help support the arch. The posterior tibial muscle stabilizes the arch and creates a rigid platform for walking and running. If the posterior tibial tendon becomes damaged or tears, the arch loses its stability and as a result, collapses, causing a flatfoot.

Surgery is often performed to give the patient a more functional and stable foot. Several procedures may be required to correct a flatfoot deformity, depending on the severity of the problem. These may include:

  • Tenosynovectomy—a procedure to clean away (debridement) and remove any of the inflamed tissue around the tendon.
  • Osteotomy—removal of a portion of the heel bone (calcaneus) to move the foot structure back into alignment.
  • Tendon Transfer—in which replacement fibers from another tendon are inserted to help repair damage.
  • Lateral Column Lengthening—A procedure that implants a small piece of bone, usually removed from the hip, outside of the heel bone to create the proper bone alignment and rebuild the arch.
  • Arthrodesis—Fusing of one or more bones together to eliminate any joint movement, which stabilizes the foot and prevents any further deterioration or damage.

 

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Podiatrist in Massapequa & Nassau County, NY - Corey Fox, DPM - Massapequa Podiatry Associates

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Podiatrist in Massapequa and Nassau County, NY - Corey Fox, DPM - Massapequa Podiatry Associates

 

 

Meet Podiatrist Dr. Corey Fox as he discusses foot care at Massapequa Podiatry Associates, P.C.  

http://www.longislandheelpain.com

 

 If you are looking for a podiatrist in Nassau County, we welcome you to our practice.

One of the goals of our Web site is to provide you an extension of care. As you navigate through the site you will find a wealth of information about podiatry, foot and ankle ailments, treatments available, exercising and shoes. There is an overview of our practice including our doctor and staff, office hours, insurance and appointment procedures, maps, directions and contact information.

As a licensed podiatrist in Massapequa, NY we believe our patients deserve to have the information needed to make good choices about their foot and ankle care. Our goal is to educate each patient and begin a relevant treatment program with the highest quality of care available. Whatever your foot and ankle trouble, we'll work together to find the answers that will comfort you and bring you relief.

We take pride in providing you with a comfortable office experience. Our qualified staff is friendly and will ensure a pleasant visit. Our main office is conveniently located in Massapequa, only a mile east of the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway/ Route 135. We invite you to e-mail or call our office with any questions via the contact us or request an appointment page of our Web site

 

 

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist - Massapequa - Nassau County, NY - Corey Fox DPM

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Massapequa and Nassau County, NY - Corey Fox DPM

 

Dr. Corey Fox of Massapequa Podiatry Associates, P.C. discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Heel Pain.

http://www.longislandheelpain.com

 

Plantar fasciitis is the term commonly used to refer to heel and arch pain traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. More specifically, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue, called plantar fascia, that stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Overpronation is the most common cause of plantar fasciitis. As the foot rolls inward excessively when walking, it flattens the foot, lengthens the arch, and puts added tension on the plantar fascia. Over time, this causes inflammation.

Also known as heel spur syndrome, the condition is often successfully treated with conservative measures, such as the use of anti-inflammatory medications, ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In persistent cases, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT) may be used to treat the heel pain.

 

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Diabetic Foot Care - Massapequa and Nassau County, NY Podiatrist - Corey Fox DPM

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Diabetic Foot Care - Podiatrist in Massapequa and Nassau County, NY -   Corey Fox DPM

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 Dr. Corey Fox of Massapequa Podiatry Associates, P.C. discusses why diabetics must come in for a comprehensive foot exam to avoid the complications of diabetes.

http://www.longislandheelpain.com

 

Medicare Diabetic Shoe Program:
Do you or someone you know have diabetes? If you are a diabetic, you may be at risk of developing serious foot infections and ulcers that often lead to amputation. Research by the American Diabetes Association has confirmed that over half of the diabetic amputations could have been prevented with timely foot care and protective footwear.

Medicare recognizes the importance of this and now provides coverage for one pair of high quality shoes and three pairs of removable, protective shoe inserts each year. This valuable service is now being offered here at Massapequa Podiatry Associates. If you are a diabetic and qualify, Medicare will pay 80% and your supplemental insurance may pay the other 20%, resulting in no outof-pocket cost to you.

Do not delay. Please call us at (516)-541-9000 to schedule a foot exam, so we may evaluate your eligibility for this important benefit.

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Heel Pain - Fairfield CT, Roslyn and Huntington NY -Podiatrist

 

 

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Fairfield CT, Roslyn and Huntington NY

Dr. Pedram Hendizadeh of Associated Podiatrists discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Heel Pain.

 http://www.greatfootcare.com

 

Plantar fasciitis is the term commonly used to refer to heel and arch pain traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. More specifically, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue, called plantar fascia, that stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Overpronation is the most common cause of plantar fasciitis. As the foot rolls inward excessively when walking, it flattens the foot, lengthens the arch, and puts added tension on the plantar fascia. Over time, this causes inflammation.

Also known as heel spur syndrome, the condition is often successfully treated with conservative measures, such as the use of anti-inflammatory medications, ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In persistent cases, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT) may be used to treat the heel pain.

 

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Bunions - Podiatrist in Fairfield CT, Roslyn & Huntington NY

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Dr. Pedram Hendizadeh of Associated Podiatrists discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Bunions.

 http://www.greatfootcare.com

 

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 Valgus). 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 Valgus. 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 caused by irritations, and second to stop any progressive growth of the enlargement. Commonly used methods for reducing pressure and pain caused by bunions include:

  • 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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Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist in Fairfield CT, Roslyn and Huntington NY

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Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist in Fairfield CT, Roslyn and Huntington NY

Dr. Pedram Hendizadeh of Associated Podiatrists discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Ingrown Toenails.

 http://www.greatfootcare.com

Ingrown toenails, also known as onychocryptosis, is usually caused by trimming toenails too short, particularly on the sides of the big toes. They may also be caused by shoe pressure (from shoes that are too tight or short), injury, fungus infection, heredity, or poor foot structure. Ingrown toenails occur when the corners or sides of the toenail dig into the skin, often causing infection. A common ailment, ingrown toenails can be painful. Ingrown toenails start out hard, swollen, and tender. Left untreated, they may become sore, red, and infected and the skin may start to grow over the ingrown toenail.

In most cases, treating ingrown toenails is simple: soak the foot in warm, soapy water several times each day. Avoid wearing tight shoes or socks. Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed if an infection is present. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In severe cases, if an acute infection occurs, surgical removal of part of the ingrown toenail may be needed. Known as partial nail plate avulsion, the procedure involves injecting the toe with an anesthetic and cutting out the ingrown part of the toenail.

Ingrown toenails can be prevented by:

  • Trimming toenails straight across with no rounded corners.
  • Ensuring that shoes and socks are not too tight.
  • Keeping feet clean at all times.

 

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Exámenes Vasculares No Invasivos - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Exámenes Vasculares No Invasivos - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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La enfermedad vascular periférica es una epidemia al llegar y sobrepasar los cincuenta años de edad en podología. Dado que los pies son el área más lejana con relación al corazón, es donde se da la peor circulación. Muchas veces los problemas vasculares aparentan ser otro tipo de dolores, que es lo que los pacientes creen que tienen y por lo que vienen a la clínica. Muchas veces, el dolor del arco es síntoma de endurecimiento de las arterias. Muchas veces el dolor de tobillo se debe a una trombosis venosa profunda. 

Existen exámenes podológicos simples que se pueden realizar aquí mismo en Adler Foot Care que nos permiten descartar estos problemas. Estos exámenes son conocidos como exámenes vasculares no invasivos. Éstos son la pletismografía digital, la arteriografía Duplex Doppler y pruebas de reflujo venoso.     

Traduciendo todo esto al español, lo que estos examines nos permiten determinar es cómo la sangre baja de su corazón a sus tobillos, cómo la sangre baja de sus tobillos a sus dedos, cómo se compara la presión sanguínea de su tobillo a la de su brazo. Esto es importante para su salud. ¿Está regresando la sangre a su corazón de manera normal? 

Una vez tenemos toda esa información, somos capaces de determinar cuál es el problema. Procure encontrar los problemas temprano, cuando pueden ser resueltos con medicación antes de necesitar tratamientos más invasivos. Básicamente, asegúrese que los problemas que padece se deban a algo que no sea de índole vascular ya que si éstos son ignorados, las consecuencias pueden ser catastróficas. 

Así que, por favor, cuando tenga algún problema con sus pies, piense en Adler Foot Care. Nosotros nos haremos cargo del pie para asegurarnos que el problema sea menor y no mayor.

Visite nuestro sitio web: http://www.adlerfootcare.com

 

 

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Tratamiento del Neuroma de Morton - Podólogo - NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Un neuroma es un problema común en los pies que causa mucho dolor. Usted sabe que tiene un neuroma cuando experimenta estos síntomas: si siente dolor que surge de la mitad del pie hacia la punta cuando camina en zapatos, o incluso hasta la punta de los dedos del pie, esto puede ser un neuroma.

Un neuroma es uno de los nervios que corren entre los metatarsos, o los huesos largos en la parte media del pie. Los metatarsos irritan al tejido lípido que rodea al nervio por causa de un exceso de movimiento del pie llamado pronación, que es la disminución de la distancia entre el metatarso y el suelo. El tejido lípido reacciona ante esta irritación y se convierte casi en un callo. Esto interfiere con la conducción nerviosa desde el nervio hasta la punta del dedo, y muchas veces crea un tipo de dolor explosivo.  

Si usted está padeciendo esto, no lo tome a la ligera. Venga a Adler Foot Care y déjenos ayudarle. Hay muchas formas de lidiar con este problema. Nosotros tratamos de aliviar el dolor rápidamente con fisioterapia, a veces con anti-inflamatorios, a veces con terapia de inyecciones, a veces con vendajes. En el peor de los casos muchos podólogos retiran el nervio. Esa no es la forma en que hacemos las cosas en Adler Foot Care. Nosotros creemos que los nervios que tiene son los nervios con los que debería dejar este mundo. Así que básicamente tratamos de dejarlos intactos. Si piensa en lo que causa un neuroma, realmente es una mal posición de uno de los huesos. Si ningún tratamiento ha resuelto el problema, usamos una cirugía mínimamente invasiva para corregir la posición del hueso y curar el problema. De esta forma, el problema queda resuelto y su nervio queda intacto. Así que si usted sufre de un neuroma, no sufra, no cambie la forma en que camina y no trate de usar zapatos más anchos. Venga a Adler Foot Care – Sus pies no deberían de doler y su cuidado tampoco.

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Tratamiento Láser para Hongos en las Uñas de los Pies - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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 Tratamiento Láser para Hongos en las Uñas de los Pies - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

PinPointe Laser ha sido de gran ayuda para los pacientes en el tratamiento de uñas con hongos. Antes que PinPointe Laser llegara a la podología, las opciones de tratamiento eran remover la uña con cirugía invasiva, uso de medicamentos tópicos que eran viscosos y que se debían usar por años sin mucho resultado, o se usaba medicamento por vía oral que funcionaba a veces, pero también acarreaba problemas en el hígado o la sangre. Ninguna de estas opciones es muy buena, y a veces la cura resultaba peor que la enfermedad. Con el advenimiento de PinPointe Laser hace 3 años se produjo una revolución en el tratamiento de uñas con hongos. Las uñas con hongos ahora son tratadas con un tratamiento único, administrado una sola vez en la oficina del podólogo. Sin anestesia, sin sangre, sin vendajes, sin tiempo de recuperación sin usar calzado. Se le administra durante la hora de almuerzo. Es un procedimiento que toma media hora. Vuelva directo al trabajo. En el transcurso de tres meses, las células de la uña se resuelven y usted obtiene una uña normal con una probabilidad del 85%. Este tratamiento ha sido notable para los pacientes porque las uñas con hongos pueden conllevar a infecciones en la piel que no hace ningún bien al envejecer. Así que si usted sufre de alguno de estos síntomas, por favor visite a su podólogo local o venga a Adler Foot Care para ver si usted califica para este procedimiento.

 

 

Visite nuestro sitio web: http://www.adlerfootcare.com 

 

 

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Tratamiento de Lesiones del Pie - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Tratamiento de Lesiones del Pie - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Sea usted un guerrero de fin de semana, una abuela que se resbaló y golpeó o una señorita joven que se cayó de sus tacones de 5 pulgadas en el club al tratar de hacer el Dougie.

Básicamente una vez tenga usted una lesión en el pie, venga a Adler Foot Care para un tratamiento completo del área afectada. Nosotros podemos tomarle rayos X digitales para descartar cualquier tipo de fractura, hacerle una ecografía en la oficina para determinar si ha habido daño a los ligamentos, cartílago o músculo y ponerle en un régimen completo de fisioterapia. Nuestra oficina es una parada única. Le libraremos del dolor. Nos aseguraremos de que funcione apropiadamente y no recaiga de su lesión en el futuro. Por favor no ignore estas señales y síntomas porque pueden llevarle a padecer de problemas de artritis degenerativa crónica, lo que le puede causar problemas en las piernas, rodillas, caderas. 

No ignore a su pie. Su pie le habla. Escúchele a veces. Por favor venga a Adler Foot Care si se ha lesionado o golpeado. Podemos ayudarle.

Visite nuestro sitio web: http://www.adlerfootcare.com

 

Neuropatía Periférica - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY - Adler Footcare

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Neuropatía Periférica - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY - Adler Footcare

 

¿Está experimentando adormecimiento, dolor, cosquilleo y ardor en los pies? Si este es el caso, la causa puede ser una neuropatía. La neuropatía ocurre cuando los nervios de sus pies dejan de funcionar apropiadamente. La causa de esto puede ser diabetes, alcoholismo, quimioterapia, algunos medicamentos y algunas causas desconocidas, lo que se conoce como neuropatía idiopática. Cuando un paciente viene a la oficina y sospecha padecer una neuropatía, lo primero que hacemos es realizar exámenes vasculares para determinar el flujo de sangre a los pies. Luego hacemos un estudio de conducción nerviosa para determinar si los nervios de sus pies están funcionando adecuadamente. Así que si usted está experimentando los síntomas de una neuropatía, venga para una evaluación completa con el fin de que le ayudemos a evitar mayores complicaciones.

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Cómo seleccionar calzado para correr - Podólogo - NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Cómo seleccionar calzado para correr – Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Los corredores tienen muchos problemas en los pies, principalmente por causa de las superficies sobre las que corren. Tienden a correr sobre concreto, que es una terrible superficie sobre la cual correr. Otras razones son que corren muy rápido, por mucho tiempo, usan calzado deportivo inadecuado que no se ajusta bien o es muy viejo. Además, las piernas de un corredor se vuelven desbalanceadas. Los grupos musculares frontales tienden a ser más fuertes que los posteriores, y esto puede causar lesiones.

Mi consejo para los corredores es que compren el calzado deportivo correcto para correr, usen aparatos ortopédicos personalizados, recorte las uñas de sus pies, traten ampollas inmediatamente, y fortalezcan sus músculos haciendo ejercicios de estiramiento. Al seguir estos simples consejos, muchas lesiones de corredor son tratables y prevenibles.

 

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Tendinitis de Aquiles - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Tendinitis de Aquiles - Podólogo en NYC Manhattan y White Plains, NY

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Muchos pacientes vienen a nuestra oficina con dolor en la parte posterior del tobillo. Esto usualmente se debe a que el tendón de Aquiles está inflamado. El tendón de Aquiles se extiende por la parte trasera del tobillo y conecta con el hueso del talón. Las causas de la tendinitis aquilea son el calzado indebido, sobre pronación, subir escaleras, correr y hacer ejercicio sin el debido estiramiento. El tratamiento incluye descanso, fisioterapia, AINES, vendajes, aparatos ortopédicos y ejercicios de estiramiento. La mayoría de nuestros pacientes que adoptan este régimen de tratamiento vuelven a la normalidad en poco tiempo.      

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Children’s Foot Care - Podiatrist Monroe, Central Valley and Chester, NY

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Children’s Foot Care - Podiatrist Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY - Laura Piluso, DPM  

Dr. Laura Piluso discusses Children’s Foot Care.

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Choosing shoes for your children can play a critical role in their musculoskeletal development, including their posture.

In general, infants just learning to walk do not need shoes. Infants may go barefooted indoors, or wear only a pair of socks. This helps the foot grow normally and develop its muscles and strength as well as encourages the grasping ability of toes.

Once children are ready to walk as toddlers, their need for properly-fitted shoes is important. In general, a soft, pliable, roomy shoe, such as a sneaker, is ideal for all children. The toe box should provide enough space for growth and should be wide enough to allow the toes to wiggle. A finger's breadth of extra length will usually allow for about three to six months' worth of growth, though this can vary depending on your child's age and rate of growth.

Because high-top shoes tie above the ankle, they are recommended for younger children who may have trouble keeping their shoes on. Contrary to common belief, however, high-top shoes offer no advantages in terms of foot or ankle support over their low-cut counterparts.

Here are some tips when purchasing shoes for children:

  • Both feet should be measured every time you shop for new shoes since those little feet are growing. If, as is common, the feet are two different sizes, shoes should be fitted to the larger foot.
  • The child's foot should be sized while he or she is standing up with full weight-bearing.
  • There should be about one-half inch of space (or a thumb's width) between the tip of the toes and the end of the shoe. The child should be able to comfortably wiggle his or her toes in the shoe.
  • Have the child walk around the store for more than just a few minutes wearing the shoe with a normal sock. Ask the child if he or she feels any pressure spots in the shoe. Look for signs of irritation on the foot after the shoe is tested.
  • Put your hand inside the shoe and feel around for any staples or irregularities in the glue that could cause irritation. Examine where the inside stitching hits the foot.
  • Examine the shoe itself. It should have a firm heel counter (stiff material on either side of the heel), adequate cushioning of the insole, and a built-in arch. It should be flexible enough to bend where the foot bends at the ball of the foot, not in the middle of the shoe.
  • Never try to force your child's feet to fit a pair of shoes.
  • Shoes should not slip off at the heels. Children who have a tendency to sprain their ankles will do better with high-top shoes or boots.

Children who frequently remove shoes from their feet may be signaling some discomfort. Check your child's feet periodically for signs of too-tight shoes, such as redness, calluses or blisters, which will help you know when they've outgrown their shoes.

Remember that the primary purpose of shoes is to prevent injury. Shoes seldom correct children's foot deformities or change a foot's growth pattern. Casting, bracing, or surgery may be needed if a serious deformity is present. If you notice a problem, please contact our office to have your child's feet examined.

 

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Diabetic Foot Care - Monroe, Chester and Central Valley, NY - Podiatrist

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Diabetic Foot Care - Podiatrist in Monroe, Chester and Central Valley, NY 

 

Laura Piluso, DPM


Dr. Laura Piluso discusses why diabetics must come in for a comprehensive foot exam to avoid the complications of diabetes.

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According to the American Diabetes Association, about 15.7 million people (5.9 percent of the United States population) have diabetes. Nervous system damage (also called neuropathy) affects about 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes and is a major complication that may cause diabetics to lose feeling in their feet or hands.

 

Foot problems are a big risk in diabetics. Diabetics must constantly monitor their feet or face severe consequences, including amputation.

 

With a diabetic foot, a wound as small as a blister from wearing a shoe that's too tight can cause a lot of damage. Diabetes decreases blood flow, so injuries are slow to heal. When your wound is not healing, it's at risk for infection. As a diabetic, your infections spread quickly. If you have diabetes, you should inspect your feet every day. Look for puncture wounds, bruises, pressure areas, redness, warmth, blisters, ulcers, scratches, cuts and nail problems. Get someone to help you, or use a mirror.

 

Here's some basic advice for taking care of your feet:

             Always keep your feet warm.

             Don't get your feet wet in snow or rain.

             Don't put your feet on radiators or in front of the fireplace.

             Don't smoke or sit cross-legged. Both decrease blood supply to your feet.

             Don't soak your feet.

             Don't use antiseptic solutions, drugstore medications, heating pads or sharp instruments on your feet.

             Trim your toenails straight across. Avoid cutting the corners. Use a nail file or emery board. If you find an ingrown toenail, contact our office.

             Use quality lotion to keep the skin of your feet soft and moist, but don't put any lotion between your toes.

             Wash your feet every day with mild soap and warm water.

             Wear loose socks to bed.

             Wear warm socks and shoes in winter.

             When drying your feet, pat each foot with a towel and be careful between your toes.

             Buy shoes that are comfortable without a "breaking in" period. Check how your shoe fits in width, length, back, bottom of heel, and sole. Avoid pointed-toe styles and high heels. Try to get shoes made with leather upper material and deep toe boxes. Wear new shoes for only two hours or less at a time. Don't wear the same pair everyday. Inspect the inside of each shoe before putting it on. Don't lace your shoes too tightly or loosely.

             Choose socks and stockings carefully. Wear clean, dry socks every day. Avoid socks with holes or wrinkles. Thin cotton socks are more absorbent for summer wear. Square-toes socks will not squeeze your toes. Avoid stockings with elastic tops.

When your feet become numb, they are at risk for becoming deformed. One way this happens is through ulcers. Open sores may become infected. Another way is the bone condition Charcot (pronounced "sharko") foot. This is one of the most serious foot problems you can face. It warps the shape of your foot when your bones fracture and disintegrate, and yet you continue to walk on it because it doesn't hurt. Diabetic foot ulcers and early phases of Charcot fractures can be treated with a total contact cast. 

 

The shape of your foot molds the cast. It lets your ulcer heal by distributing weight and relieving pressure. If you have Charcot foot, the cast controls your foot's movement and supports its contours if you don't put any weight on it. To use a total contact cast, you need good blood flow in your foot. The cast is changed every week or two until your foot heals. A custom-walking boot is another way to treat your Charcot foot. It supports the foot until all the swelling goes down, which can take as long as a year. You should keep from putting your weight on the Charcot foot. Surgery is considered if your deformity is too severe for a brace or shoe.

 

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Laura Piluso, DPM - Heel Pain - Podiatrist Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY

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Laura Piluso, DPM - Heel Pain - Podiatrist Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY

Dr. Laura Piluso discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Heel Pain.

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Plantar fasciitis is the term commonly used to refer to heel and arch pain traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. More specifically, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue, called plantar fascia, that stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Overpronation is the most common cause of plantar fasciitis. As the foot rolls inward excessively when walking, it flattens the foot, lengthens the arch, and puts added tension on the plantar fascia. Over time, this causes inflammation.

Also known as heel spur syndrome, the condition is often successfully treated with conservative measures, such as the use of anti-inflammatory medications, ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In persistent cases, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT) may be used to treat the heel pain.

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Podiatrist in Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY - Laura Piluso, DPM

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Laura Piluso, DPM - Podiatrist Monroe, Chester, Central Valley, NY  

 

Meet Podiatrist Dr. Laura Piluso as she discusses foot care.

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Welcome! Dr. Laura J. Piluso and her staff are pleased to welcome you to our practice. We want all our patients to be informed decision makers and fully understand any health issues you face. That's why we've developed a web site loaded with valuable information about podiatry and podiatric problems and treatments. We encourage you to visit this site whenever you have concerns about your feet.

Our web site also provides you with background about our, staff, office hours, insurance policies, appointment procedures, maps, directions to our office in Monroe and other useful information. We know how hectic life can be and are committed to making our practice convenient and accessible. We want you to feel confident that when you choose Dr. Laura J. Piluso D.P.M., P.C. , you're working with doctors and other professionals who are qualified, experienced and caring.

Please take a few moments to look through this site to get a better feel for Dr. Piluso's capabilities and services. We also invite you to email or call our Monroe office at any time to request an appointment or ask any questions. Thank you.

 

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