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Neuropathy: That Strange Burning & Tingling In Your Feet

2016-02-27T18:22:04+00:00

Neuropathy Br Dr. Ken Lefkowitz Google Have you ever experienced burning, numbness, tingling, or stabbing pain in your toes? A condition called peripheral neuropathy could be the cause of your discomfort. This type of neuropathy is defined by damage to the peripheral nerves in your toes (or fingers, but we’ll focus on the [...]

Neuropathy: That Strange Burning & Tingling In Your Feet2016-02-27T18:22:04+00:00

Shooting Pain Between your Toes: What Does it Mean?

2016-02-27T18:21:09+00:00

By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz <a href="https://google.com/+KenLefkowitz?rel=author">Google</a> If you have toe cramping, sharp, shooting, or burning pain in the ball of your foot, or tingling in the space between your third and fourth toes, you may have a condition known as Morton’s Neuroma. This is an injury in the nerve between the toes (usually the third [...]

Shooting Pain Between your Toes: What Does it Mean?2016-02-27T18:21:09+00:00

Summer Is Coming: What You Should Know About Your Foot Care

2016-02-27T18:16:59+00:00

By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz Summer is only a month away, and most people are planning beach trips and backyard barbecues. Your feet are probably the last thing on your mind, but during the summertime they need more attention than ever. Listen to these helpful tips to maintain foot health during the warmer months. Have you [...]

Summer Is Coming: What You Should Know About Your Foot Care2016-02-27T18:16:59+00:00

Foot Orthotics Vs. Shoe Inserts: What’s the Difference?

2016-02-27T18:15:20+00:00

By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz The first thing you need to know is that shoe inserts and orthotics are not the same thing. You may see shoe inserts advertised on television or online that are “custom made” for arch support, but unless they are crafted for you by your podiatrist, they are not the same as [...]

Foot Orthotics Vs. Shoe Inserts: What’s the Difference?2016-02-27T18:15:20+00:00

Ladies, What Is That Annoying Bump On The Back Of Your Foot?

2016-02-27T18:14:22+00:00

By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz Ever heard of “pump bump”? As the name suggests, it is a condition which often occurs in women who wear high heeled shoes. The medical name is Haglund’s Deformity, and the identifying symptom is a bony enlargement of the back of the heel bone. The firm, rigid backs of high heeled [...]

Ladies, What Is That Annoying Bump On The Back Of Your Foot?2016-02-27T18:14:22+00:00

Fungal Toenails; Important Facts You Should Know

2016-02-27T18:13:29+00:00

    By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz #Toenail #fungus is an infection caused by fungal growth underneath the nail. When tiny fungal organisms take hold, they cause the nail to become thicker and darker in color. You will probably notice a foul odor. This information may be making you squirm a little, but toenail fungus can [...]

Fungal Toenails; Important Facts You Should Know2016-02-27T18:13:29+00:00

Blisters: Doylestown Podiatrist Ken Lefkowitz Talks About This Annoying Problem

2016-02-27T18:12:54+00:00

By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz Everything about your new shoes is perfect—that is, until you begin to feel the throbbing pain on the side of your toe that announces the appearance of a nasty blister. Tight shoes that rub against the foot during movement can cause these painful bumps, which appear as fluid-filled bubbles on the [...]

Blisters: Doylestown Podiatrist Ken Lefkowitz Talks About This Annoying Problem2016-02-27T18:12:54+00:00

Hammer Toes: Doylestown Podiatrist Ken Lefkowitz Discusses This Nagging Problem

2016-02-27T18:11:57+00:00

By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz A hammer toe is a contracture (bending) of the toe at its first joint, the proximal interphalangeal joint. There are two types; flexible and rigid. Flexible hammer toes are less serious because they are still moveable at the joint. Rigid hammer toes, seen in patients who have arthritis or wait too [...]

Hammer Toes: Doylestown Podiatrist Ken Lefkowitz Discusses This Nagging Problem2016-02-27T18:11:57+00:00

Fractures, and Sprains, and Breaks, Oh My!

2016-02-27T18:10:42+00:00

Kristen Stewart with an injured foot at the Oscars. Sprains, fractures, strains—there are few people who can describe the difference. The one thing that’s clear is that your feet provide support and mobility to your body, and when they’re injured it can be impossible to go about normal daily activities without pain. A [...]

Fractures, and Sprains, and Breaks, Oh My!2016-02-27T18:10:42+00:00

Kim Kardashian Struggled With This Foot Problem

2016-02-27T18:08:54+00:00

By Dr. Ken Lefkowitz Last year, people were talking about a different part of Kim Kardashian’s body than they usually do—her feet. Due to her pregnancy, they became extremely swollen, but she still squeezed them into her designer heels. Swollen feet and ankles, although commonly associated with pregnant women, can be caused by various conditions. [...]

Kim Kardashian Struggled With This Foot Problem2016-02-27T18:08:54+00:00