Don’t Let a Foot Fracture Sideline You This Spring: 5 Signs to Watch For
It’s no surprise your feet can get tired, since they’re subjected to hundreds of tons of cumulative force every day. As warmer spring weather encourages you to get back outside,…
Flat Feet and Fallen Arches: How Custom Orthotics Can Help You
In common practice, flat feet and fallen arches are often considered the same foot issue. Instead of a raised area on the inside of your footprint, your gait reveals a…
Cataracts and Glaucoma: What’s the Difference?
Cataracts and glaucoma are both prevalent eye conditions. More than half of Americans age 80 or older have cataracts. Glaucoma affects 4.2 million Americans, although only half of them even…
Stop Letting Bunions Dictate Your Footwear: A Guide to Pain-Free Toes
When your big toes take an inward turn, you’re developing bunions, just like about one in three people in the United States. Bony growths that form for several reasons and…
How to Manage Foot Pain During a Busy Holiday Season
Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and all the other December festivities we look forward to each year are often a time to reset and enjoy the pleasures of life, love, and…
Is Your Ankle Acting Up? Signs You Have Chronic Instability
When you think of how your body is designed, it’s not difficult to appreciate the role of the ankle. Your ankles support your entire body and interface with your feet…
Preventing Foot and Ankle Injuries in Young Athletes
For kids, sports are often an extension of play, something done first and foremost for fun, not for athletic excellence, competition, esteem, or fitness. Therefore, proper body mechanics, warm-ups, cool-downs,…
What Foot Symptoms Can Reveal About Your Whole-Person Health
It’s easy to take your feet for granted. They take you where you need to go without much effort beyond adding socks and shoes, yet your feet can reveal much…
Why You Shouldn’t Remove a Plantar Wart Yourself
As foot and ankle specialists, the team at Hudson Valley Foot Associates sees our share of warts, mostly those growing on the soles of your feet, called plantar warts. Caused…
How to Prevent an Ingrown Toenail Infection
If you’ve ever looked at your toenails and thought they looked like little shields, you’ve noticed one of their primary functions. These hard shells of keratin protect the skin and…
5 Signs You’d Benefit from Custom Orthotics
Your feet are your body’s foundation and your connection with the Earth, essential for the ability to move. It’s easy to take the feet for granted until you develop foot…
Bothered by Heel Pain? It Could be Plantar Fasciitis
If you suspect that your heel pain is due to plantar fasciitis, there’s a good chance you’re correct, since it’s the most common cause of pain at the bottom of…
When to Seek Treatment for Your Neuroma
When it comes to the feet, the most common neuroma condition is Morton’s neuroma, and its name is somewhat misleading. Elsewhere in your body, neuromas are benign tumors that affect…
5 Lifestyle Habits for Reducing Your Gout Symptoms
There’s nothing subtle about a gout attack. A form of inflammatory arthritis, gout can strike any joint, but it’s most common in a big toe. The pain of gout tends…
How to Ensure a Strong Ankle Sprain Recovery
If you’re one of the 25,000 Americans who sprain their ankles on a given day, your thoughts may turn to successful recovery once you have the pain under control. Strong…
How to Know if You’re Dealing With Neuropathy
The most common places to suffer from nerve damage are the hands and feet. It’s called peripheral neuropathy, and it covers nerve damage anywhere outside of the brain and spinal…
Life After an Achilles Tendon Tear
Tearing your Achilles tendon is a potentially serious injury that can cause pain and affect your ability to walk. When overstretched, this tendon at the back of your foot can…
My Child Is a Toe Walker — Should I Be Worried?
It’s normal when a child first learns to walk that they do so elevated on the balls of their feet. It’s called toe walking, and most children outgrow the habit…
Why Does It Feel Like There’s a Pebble in My Shoe?
It’s irritating or even painful to walk when you have a pebble in your shoe. When you take the time to take off your shoe to remove the offender, but…
Every Weekend Warrior Should Know About These Foot Health Hacks
Staying active keeps you healthy throughout your life, and sports participation is a great way to combine activities that keep you engaged and entertained. Being a weekend warrior is fun. …
How to Prevent Ankle Instability After a Sprain
An ankle sprain itself can be mild or severe, and how your injury heals plays a large role in the future stability of the joint. Overstretched ankle ligaments need to…
Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Subtle Signs of a Foot Fracture
With 26 bones in each foot, you have potentially 52 places to suffer from a foot fracture. It’s not always easy to recognize minor injuries as fractures, while serious fractures…
5 Ways Arthritis Can Affect Your Feet
The Arthritis Foundation reports that there are over 100 types of arthritis. It’s a catch-all classification, including any illness that primarily affects joints in your body. You might not think…
How to Reduce Your Achilles Tendon Pain
The strongest and thickest tendon in your body, the Achilles tendon serves as the connection between the heel bone and calf muscles. All movement, including walking, running, climbing, and jumping,…
Warning Signs Your Child’s Feet Aren’t Developing Properly
Children’s health issues are sometimes hard to recognize. After all, their ability to describe symptoms often comes down to, “it hurts.” This is true for many foot problems, and it…
Home Remedies for Gout
There’s a very good reason why a gout attack feels as though you have sharp shards of crystal embedded in your big toe — and it’s because you do. Uric…
Here’s How to Avoid Neuroma
A non-cancerous growth made of nerve tissue, neuromas can develop anywhere in the body. Morton’s neuroma is the most common, and it can affect any of your toes, though it…
Stop Ignoring Your Ingrown Toenail
Usually affecting the big toe, ingrown toenails are a common problem where the side or corner of a toenail works its way into the soft skin alongside the nail. The…
Is Plantar Fasciitis the Cause of Your Heel Pain?
The structure of your foot resembles an archer’s bow, with the bones of your feet forming the curving bow’s arch while a tough band of tissue called the plantar fascia…
5 Ways Your Diabetic Foot Wound May Be Treated
Diabetic foot wounds have a reputation for persistence. Since sensory nerves often suffer from exposure to high blood sugar levels, you may injure your feet without being aware. Compromised blood…
This Is the Virus that Causes Warts
Though there are over 100 different types, human papillomavirus (HPV) strains cause primarily two types of problems: warts and sexually transmitted infections, some of which may start cancerous changes. As…
These Things Make It More Likely for You to Get Gout
Waking up in the middle of the night while feeling sharp, stabbing pain is never a good feeling. If the pain centers in the joint of your big toe, there’s…
Why Do I Have Warts on the Bottoms of My Feet?
Like warts elsewhere on your body, plantar warts are a form of skin infection caused by strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). While warts may be a cosmetic concern elsewhere, warts on the…
The Importance of Good Running Shoes for Runners
Running shoes are not created equally. There’s a reason why there are so many models out there, even within brands. Your feet are unique, and so is your running gait….
The Importance of Taking Care of Your Child’s Feet
As parents, we always want the best for our children. These remarkable little ones start out helpless before racing forward with increasing independence until, before you know it, they mature…
My Hammertoe Makes Wearing Shoes Painful: Can You Help?
Genetics, ill-fitting footwear, and injuries can each contribute to a potentially painful condition called hammertoe. Usually affecting the second, third, or fourth toe, hammertoe stems from an abnormal bend in the…
Will My Toenail Fungus Go Away on Its Own?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 14% of the American population have toenail fungus infections. It’s a common condition often caused by the same fungi that cause athlete’s…
Why Diabetics Should Pay Extra Attention to Their Foot Care
More than 37 million Americans are thought to have diabetes, including 8.5 million who are unaware of their illness. Whether you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, elevated levels…
My Plantar Warts Are Painful: Can You Help?
Though there are hundreds of variations of the human papillomavirus (HPV), only a few of them cause plantar warts, growths that appear on the soles of your feet. Unlike some…
What Kind of Issues Can Flat Feet Cause?
Absorbing the weight of your body with each step, your feet usually make easy work of these tremendous forces. The arch of the foot and a tough band of tissue…
Are You a Runner? Here’s What You Should Know About Your Foot Health
Running can be a great workout, though it places great demands on your feet. Injuries from blisters to stress fractures can put you on the sidelines as well as causing…
Why You Shouldn’t Play Through a Sprained Ankle
Sprained ankles are common, whether you’re an elite athlete, weekend warrior, or couch-bound spectator. Any motion, stumble, or awkward step that rotates a foot to its outer edge can stretch…
What to Do About a Neuroma
A neuroma features a disorganized mass of nerves that develops because of an injury like a cut, stretch, or crush trauma. This extra tissue makes a nerve thicker, which can aggravate conditions…
Why Males Are More Likely to Get Gout
Gout is one of the diseases collected under the class of arthritis, since it affects joints in your body. It results from high levels of a substance called uric acid in…
How to Prevent a Sprained Ankle From Becoming a Chronic Instability
A sprained ankle may seem like an isolated injury, but even a single incident could lead to a long-standing condition called chronic ankle instability, through which you’re at risk of further ankle injuries….
5 Most Common Foot Injuries Seen in the Summer and How to Prevent Them
Summer is all about flip-flops and sunglasses, barbecues and beaches. The downsides include sunburn and insect bites and, if you aren’t careful, foot injuries related to summertime wardrobe and activities….
Is There Arthritis in Your Big Toe?
Compared with your fingers, toes have little mobility. While some people can pick things up with their toes, they can’t do it easily, and there’s simply no way to touch…
Laser Away That Yellow Toenail Fungus Before Summer
Do you have toenail fungus? Have you tried to ignore your crumbling, thickened nail by covering it with socks and shoes? Or have you tried home remedies or prescription treatments…
29 Tips from Podiatrists for Managing Arthritis Pain in Your Feet
“The feet are prime real estate for arthritis,” says Doug Tumen, DPM, board-certified podiatrist, author of Ask The Foot Doctor, and a founding partner of Hudson Valley Foot Associates. Each…
Do compression socks really work?
“Compression socks work by applying a constant pressure to the ankle and calf area,” explains Dr. Doug Tumen, a podiatrist at Hudson Valley Foot Associates in Kingston, New York, and…
Tendonitis anyone?
If you follow any professional sport that involves running, you are likely to hear of a player who is suffering from tendonitis. But, what is it? And, do you have…
Walk This Way
America is exercise crazy! We Zumba, yoga, hip-hop, box, triathalon, boot camp, and sweat-to-the oldies. But one of the easiest, most inexpensive and enjoyable exercise forms is walking. It’s a…
When Your Heels Hurt
What is the largest bone in the foot? Right…your heel bone, also known as the calcaneus. It absorbs all of your body’s weight each time you take a step, run or…

