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Managing Your Sweaty, Smelly Feet

Before the recent string of cloudy and rainy days, temperatures in Central New York had been creeping above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. With the added humidity and lack of wind, simply standing outside seemed to be enough to produce sweat from pores all over our body! With over 250,000 glands covering a rather condensed area, the […]

What are cysts?

Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop on any part of the body. In our feet, they most commonly develop directly under the skin, although they can also be found in deeper bones, joints, and ligaments. They are often caused by improperly-fitting footwear or foot injuries. Some cysts might only be noticed if they cause […]

Footwear For Playing Golf

The other weekend, the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey marked the end of the men’s major golf championship season. Many of the world’s best golfers now have their eyes set on a gold medal at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. However, the beautiful weather in Central New York means […]

5 Therapies For Your Feet and Ankles

At Syracuse Podiatry, located in Fayetteville, New York, we want to make sure that you are receiving the appropriate treatment for all of your foot and ankle needs. Board-certified podiatrist Dr. Ryan L. D’Amico is trained to carry out several different therapeutic procedures to relieve your pain or discomfort. However, certain conditions respond best to […]

Circulation and Your Feet

Adequate blood circulation is absolutely essential for our body to function properly. Circulation benefits our cells in two ways: by supplying them with oxygen and nutrients, and by clearing them of carbon dioxide and other waste. Our legs and feet are packed with muscles and tissues, which means that they require constant blood flow to […]

Preventing Athlete’s Foot

Despite what its name suggests, athlete’s foot, also known as tinea pedis, does not only affect those who play sports. It is a common fungal skin infection that presents as a rash on the foot or between the toes. It can make the skin burn, itch, peel, or crack. Several types of fungi are responsible […]

Common Causes of Hammertoe

Summer in Onondaga County means relaxing by Onondaga Lake, spending a day with the family at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, or playing pickup games with the neighbors. A painful toe deformity such as hammertoe could mean spending more time indoors instead of being on your feet. Hammertoe occurs when a weakness in the middle joint […]

Simple Foot and Toe Stretches

Stretching large muscles like the hamstrings, quadriceps, and calves seems like a no brainer to us when we are preparing to participate in activities like soccer, tennis, or dance. However, because they are so important in supporting our body weight, the feet and toes should not be neglected. If they are not cared for, they […]

Running: Is Barefoot Better?

It’s finally summertime, which means that as we spend more time outside, many of us will be leaving our shoes behind in order to enjoy the feel of grass, sand, or pavement beneath out feet. But when it comes to running, is barefoot really better? Since Christopher McDougall’s 2009 book Born to Run brought more […]

Recurring Ankle Sprains

Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries podiatrists see and can occur to anyone, whether you are involved in sports, or simply walking down the street. When you sprain your ankle, ligaments supporting the joint may become overstretched or torn, resulting in inflammation, pain, tenderness, and bruising. With rest, icing, compression and elevation, […]

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