Fall is officially here, and aside from the obvious measures, you probably don’t consider your feet too much as the weather cools down.
Read MoreBecause September 23 to 27 is Fungal Disease Awareness Week, today Dr. William Buffone of North Fork Podiatry/Three Village Podiatry is sharing important information regarding toenail fungus.
Read MoreIf you’re experiencing foot pain, you may be wondering what could be causing it. Many conditions affect the feet, and one such condition is known as a neuroma.
Read MoreAre you experiencing tingling or numbness in your toes? Do you feel a burning sensation on the ball of your foot or have the feeling that your sock is wrinkled when walking?
Read MoreWhether in the form of discreet inserts or shoes that come in a variety of styles and colors, orthotics help many people enjoy more vibrant, active lives.
Read MoreToenails are an area of concern. In addition to injury, fungus, and ingrown nails, Dr. William Buffone of North Fork Podiatry/Three Village Podiatry is equipped to treat all nail conditions.
Read MoreThe warmer weather is here and the official start of summer is right around the corner. As the temperature inches higher and higher, everyone is getting ready for summertime fun time! However, podiatrists also refer to summertime as “wart season.”
Read MoreThe official start of summer is almost here and the weather is getting warmer, which means flip-flops and bare feet, right? But if you have type 2 diabetes, this can be dangerous, particularly if you have peripheral neuropathy or are experiencing diminished sensation, peripheral arterial disease, or chronically high blood sugars.
Read MoreMay is Arthritis Awareness Month, and if you live with this condition, chances are that you experience the painful effects in your feet. Today, Dr. William Buffone of North Fork Podiatry/Three Village Podiatry is sharing 8 tips to provide relief of arthritis foot pain.
Read MoreThere’s definitely truth to the idea of having too much of a good thing! And the same goes for your training habits. While it’s important to get your body ready for sporting activities, too much training can result in an overuse injury like heel pain from plantar fasciitis.
Read MoreWith Daylight Savings Time already here, summer is not far behind. With the nicer weather coming, it’s the perfect time to display your new warm weather footwear and allow your feet to finally breathe again.
Read MoreApril is National Foot Health Awareness Month and it’s a great time to consider how much you depend on your feet every day, as well as how important it is to develop habits to keep them healthy and pain-free. Today Dr. William Buffone of North Fork Podiatry/Three Village Podiatry is celebrating the month with important foot-healthy tips.
Read MoreSpring has finally arrived, and as we change over to the sports we enjoy during the warmer months, it’s easy to forget that different sports utilize different sets of muscles, different postures, and gear and clothing that we’ve become unfamiliar with.
Read MoreAccording to the American Diabetes Association, 24 million Americans have diabetes, which is the leading cause of amputation of feet, toes and legs.
Read MoreWhen most people think about foot irregularities, they most often think about bunions, but hammertoes are just as common. This type of deformity is inconspicuous and emerges gradually, so you may not even notice it until it’s too late.
Read MoreTreatment for toenail fungus has made great progress in just a few decades. This condition - which can cause warping, thickening, unsightly yellowing, and disintegration of toenails, has earned a reputation for being difficult to treat.
Read MoreEach winter in the U.S., approximately 15-20% of people who live with diabetes have to visit the hospital because they contract a foot ulcer or infection that in some cases leads to amputation.
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