Podiatrist Blog

  • Don’t Ignore Foot Pain in Children
    Some children experience pains as part of the growing process, and others feel pain due to overexertion. Persistent pain in children’s feet, however, is not a good sign and should Read more
  • EAT WELL, FEEL WELL
    With a month into the New Year, we at Stuto Foot Specialist Podiatry are encouraging everyone to continue with their healthy eating lifestyle goals and resolutions. A healthy and nutritious Read more
  • Use This Podiatrist-Approved Trick to Tell If Your Shoes Need a Replacement
    Goodbyes are tough, even if it means bidding farewell to your favorite pair of shoes. Yes, the shoes you wear have a limited lifespan which is usually measured in miles. Read more
  • Is Foot Pain a Sign of Thyroid Disorder?
    Every foot tells a story – it can reveal the secrets behind your most common foot concerns. And because January is Thyroid Awareness Month, today Dr. Joseph C. Stuto, Dr. Read more
  • Know When to Call Your Foot Doctor
    You can save your feet from many aches, pains, stress, tension, and other issues, if you know the signs or symptoms of common foot problems. With so many errands to Read more
  • Pamper Senior Feet with These Gifts
    The holiday season is here, and if you’re wondering what gift should be given to someone, especially the elderly in your life, why not consider foot pampering! Today Joseph C. Read more
  • Keep Your Feet Healthy this Holiday Season
    The threat of COVID-19 may have changed global ecosystems but what it hasn’t changed is our holiday spirit. With so much happening in the world today, it can be particularly Read more
  • Winter Safety Tips for Seniors
    Winters can be challenging for our feet, especially for seniors who don’t always have the best mobility and balance to get around. The frigid temperatures, dry winter air, and walking Read more
  • November is American Diabetes Month
    The increasing prevalence of diabetes in our communities has reached alarming levels. There are 34 million people of all age groups that have diabetes – that’s 10 percent of the Read more
  • Do’s and Don’ts of Keeping Feet Safe on Halloween
    Halloween is all about having fun — trick or treating, partying with friends and loved ones, dressing up like skeletons and ghosts, watching a horror film, or visiting fright festivals Read more
  • Treating Ankle Sprains
    Ankle sprains are a common complaint treated by a podiatrist. It occurs when you roll or twist your ankle inward or outward. When you sprain your ankle, you tend to Read more
  • Watch Out for Ingrown Toenails
    An ingrown toenail happens when the edge of the nail grows into the toe’s soft skin instead of over it. It commonly affects the big toe. The condition can cause Read more
  • Five Easy Tips to Stay Safe at the Beach During a Pandemic
    A typical summer day would generally generate crowds of people on the beach, but not this summer. The novel coronavirus is still out there, and that means we should all Read more
  • Quarantine and Your Feet
    Even though it has been months since the Coronavirus outbreak and the quarantine at home began, much of the world is still staying at home, and taking measures to maintain Read more
  • Prevent Plantar Warts
    Summers are all about outdoor activities and water-related fun. With exposed feet, you need to practice extra care and caution. If you notice any rough and scaly skin on the heels Read more
  • Get Yourself Back In the Game
    At Stuto Foot Specialist Podiatry, we know that the people of New York faced the brunt of the challenges associated with the COVID-19 outbreak. The state is now reopening in phases, Read more

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