William Street Podiatry
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Our Foot Doctors specialize in foot, ankle & heel pain treatments in the Midtown & Downtown NYC area. Our two practices, William Street Podiatry Care and Midtown Foot Care are dedicated to getting to the root of your foot or ankle problem.
William Street Podiatry
1d ago
Foot blisters can cause discomfort and inconvenience, particularly for individuals who spend long hours on their feet. These fluid filled sacs often develop as a result of friction, heat, or pressure on the skin. One of the primary signs of a blister is a raised, fluid-filled bump on the skin's surface, which may be painful or tender to the touch. Blisters can occur due to wearing ill-fitting shoes, excessive moisture, or repetitive movements that cause rubbing or chafing. Additionally, activities such as running, hiking, or wearing new shoes for extended periods can increase the risk of bl ..read more
William Street Podiatry
6d ago
Ankle fractures often result from trauma or sudden twists during activities like sports or falls. These fractures are classified based on the location and severity of the break, aiding medical professionals in determining the most appropriate treatment. One common classification system divides ankle fractures into three main categories, which are lateral malleolus fractures, medial malleolus fractures, and posterior malleolus fractures. Lateral malleolus fractures involve the outer bone of the ankle, known as the fibula, and typically occur from rolling the ankle outward. Medial malleolus f ..read more
William Street Podiatry
2w ago
Strong ankles are important for maintaining balance, stability, and preventing injuries. Incorporating targeted foot exercises into your routine can help strengthen the muscles surrounding the ankles, improving their resilience and function. One effective exercise is ankle circles, where you sit or stand and gently rotate your ankle in circular motions, both clockwise and counterclockwise. Calf raises are another beneficial exercise, involving standing with your feet hip-width apart and lifting your heels off the ground, then lowering them back down. For an added challenge, try performing c ..read more
William Street Podiatry
2w ago
You don't need an excuse to have beautiful nails. Step outside without worrying about the appearance of your feet ..read more
William Street Podiatry
3w ago
Toe fractures, though often overlooked, can cause significant discomfort and inconvenience. Whether it is the big toe or one of the smaller ones, any part of the toe can become fractured due to trauma or repetitive stress. Symptoms typically include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty bearing weight. In severe cases, the toe may appear deformed or misaligned. Diagnosing a toe fracture involves a thorough physical examination and possibly imaging tests such as X-rays. Your podiatrist will assess the extent of the injury and determine the best course of treatment, which may include rest ..read more
William Street Podiatry
1M ago
The ankle, a complex joint connecting the foot to the leg, plays a vital role in mobility and stability during various sports and activities. Football, with its rapid direction changes, sudden stops, and high-impact collisions, places significant stress on the ankle joint, increasing the risk of injury. Football players are at high risk for a sprained ankle, resulting from stretching or tearing of the ligaments surrounding the joint. Symptoms of a sprained ankle include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty bearing weight on the affected foot. Additionally, fractures of the ankle bones ..read more
William Street Podiatry
1M ago
Plantar hyperhidrosis, a condition marked by excessive sweating of the feet, poses unique challenges for those affected. This phenomenon, often overlooked, can significantly impact daily life, leading to discomfort, embarrassment, and even social withdrawal. The underlying mechanisms driving this condition remain complex, involving overactive sweat glands triggered by factors such as genetics, hormonal imbalances, or neurological conditions. While commonly dismissed as a mere inconvenience, plantar hyperhidrosis warrants attention due to its far-reaching implications. Beyond the discomfort ..read more
William Street Podiatry
1M ago
Athlete's foot, medically known as tinea pedis, is a common fungal infection affecting the skin of the feet. This condition thrives in warm, moist environments, making it particularly prevalent among athletes, hence its name. The fungus responsible for athlete's foot, known as dermatophyte, thrives in communal areas such as locker rooms, swimming pools, and showers, where it can easily spread through direct contact with infected surfaces or through sharing of towels and footwear. Additionally, individuals who wear tight-fitting shoes or frequently sweat excessively are at a higher risk of d ..read more
William Street Podiatry
1M ago
Ingrown toenails can be a source of discomfort and pain, often requiring medical attention from a podiatrist to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications. When conservative treatments fail to provide relief, surgery becomes a viable option. During the procedure, the offending portion of the nail is removed to prevent it from growing into the surrounding skin. It is important to note that ingrown toenail surgery is generally performed on an outpatient basis, meaning patients can return home the same day. Recovery times may vary, but patients can expect some discomfort and swelling in the ..read more
William Street Podiatry
2M ago
When you have an ingrown toenail, it means that the edge of the nail is growing into the skin around it. A podiatrist, who is a foot doctor, has several approaches to treatment, which can range from conservative to surgical. A podiatrist may perform a nail-lifting procedure by using cotton or gauze to separate the nail edge from the skin. If the ingrown toenail keeps coming back or is severe, a podiatrist can also perform a small surgery. This usually involves removing a part of the nail and sometimes a bit of the skin around it to stop the nail from growing into the skin again. The podiatr ..read more