Step Up Your Heart Health with Podiatric Care

  Your feet do more than carry you from place to place. Their role in overall health extends far beyond simply supporting your weight and providing mobility; in fact, their condition can offer surprising insights into your cardiovascular system and heart health. Podiatry Center of New Jersey wants you to know all the warnings, signals, […]

Heel Pain and How to Handle It

  Heel pain is as common as it is frustrating, and while plantar fasciitis often steals the spotlight, other sources of chronic aches can be just as limiting. Good thing the team at Podiatry Center of New Jersey has experience with a wide variety of conditions, from typical troubles to some of the most outlandish […]

5 Tips for Managing an Arthritis Diagnosis

  If you’ve recently been diagnosed with arthritis, we at the Podiatry Center of New Jersey know you may have many concerns and questions about your condition and how it will affect your life. First, know that you’re not alone. The latest research shows that approximately 25% of the U.S. population has been diagnosed with […]

Dealing with Corns and Calluses

At Podiatry Center of New Jersey, we find that corns and calluses are a problem that many of our patients have. Below is some information about these common conditions and what to do about them. Your Foot’s Protectors Corns and calluses are similar but different. Both develop as your foot’s protective response to ongoing pressure […]

All About Bunions

At the Podiatry Center of New Jersey, one of the conditions we see patients for frequently is a bunion. A bunion is a deformity that occurs in the toe joint when the bones or joints of the toe move out of alignment. Bunions form most commonly on the big toe joint but they can also […]

Ouch! Why Does My Heel Hurt?

This is one of the most common questions we get asked at Podiatry Center of New Jersey. Tracking down the source of heel pain can be a complex process. Sometimes the pain may be due to something as simple as wearing shoes that lack arch support. It can also be the result of an injury. […]