Many Advanced Feet and Ankle Care patients take to the trail to enjoy autumn in New Jersey. Are you getting ready to set out for a hike this week? Your feet and ankles will thank you!
Read MoreHow much do you know about your feet, ankles, and lower legs? Here are six facts that Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene want you to be aware of.
Read MoreExpert podiatrists like Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene cares for patients of all ages. How much do you know about these issues that tend to appear more frequently among older men and women?
Read MoreDr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene are prepared to diagnose and treat the source of your discomfort, often with non-invasive methods. Are you familiar with these common causes of foot pain?
Read MoreDo you know about the benefits that regular activity offers feet and ankles? Here are five things that Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene want you to know.
Read MoreExcess alcohol consumption can be dangerous to your feet. Men and women who drink heavily are at risk of alcoholic neuropathy, nerve damage caused by chronic alcohol abuse.
Read MoreThere are dozens of delicate bones in your feet arranged in numerous joints and arches. These arches are unique in all of nature and allow you to stand upright, walk, and run.
Read MoreTobacco use poses risks to foot health. Here are some facts Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene want you to know.
Read MoreDid you know nearly 90% of Americans experience foot pain at some point in their lives? Women are more likely than men to have an issue, even more so after age 65.
Read MoreHow much do you know about diabetes? Diabetes is an illness that results when your pancreas fails to produce enough insulin for the body to regulate blood glucose levels effectively.
Read MoreApril is National Foot Health Awareness Month, and podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene are happy to celebrate the occasion by sharing three important tips to help you keep your feet, ankles, and lower legs healthy.
Read MoreEveryone should see their foot doctor at least once each year, especially those with diabetes or other conditions that put foot health at risk. Still, many patients have put off scheduling an appointment because of concerns about COVID-19.
Read MoreMarch is National Nutrition Month. It’s an excellent time to examine your diet and make some changes for good health.
Read MoreFebruary is an excellent opportunity to show some affection to your feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Read MoreIt’s the time of year when many people make New Year’s resolutions. Here are some options to consider to improve your foot health.
Read MoreWhen it comes to foot and ankle health, heel pain is a common complaint. Find out if you are at risk from this painful condition.
Read MoreWinter sports are excellent, healthy ways to enjoy time together outdoors. However, they do pose some risks to feet and ankles.
Read MoreThe holiday season is in full swing. Here are some gift ideas that will help maintain and improve foot health for those you love.
Read MoreWhen the skin on the feet becomes extremely dry, it can crack and split, creating a fissure. Heel cracks are more common during the colder months.
Read MoreWinter is on the horizon and, with it, a likely increase in preventable foot and ankle illnesses and injuries. Here are five suggestions on how to stay safe as the weather gets colder.
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