Want help with your foot and ankle pain right away? Browse through our library of articles with tips and solutions from our New York podiatrist.
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Varicose VeinsWhile any vein in the body can become varicose, the condition is most likely to happen in the feet or legs, according to Mark Gasparini, D.P.M
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January 2016 NewsletterPT exercises, diabetic foot check tips, and a tasty new recipe for your Super Bowl party are all a part of our January 2016 newsletter!
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Free Pinched Nerves—Lose the PainLearn about pinched nerves, including why they develop, how they are treated, and preventative methods that can help, from Foot Specialists of Long Island.
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Finding the Right Shoes for SportsDr. Gasparini at Foot Specialists of Long Island explain how finding the right shoes for the sports you enjoy can improve performance and prevent injury.
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December 2015 NewsletterFind tips on preventing stress fractures, easing foot pain, and getting your kids to unplug! It’s all inside our latest issue, so be sure to read!
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Three Main Uses for Physical TherapyMark Gasparini, DPM, takes a look at physical therapy and discusses its use in treatment, rehabilitation, and even prevention of foot and ankle injuries.
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November 2015 NewsletterDr. Gasparini covers hereditary foot conditions right before you visit your family at Thanksgiving, in addition to giving more foot care tips.
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BunionettesNew York Podiatrist Mark Gasparini goes into detail on what bunionettes are, what causes them, and how to treat them.
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Charcot FootThere are many ways diabetes can have a negative effect on your feet. Mark Gasparini, DPM, from Long Island, NY discusses one of them—Charcot foot.
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Bursitis: Inflammation of Your BursaeBursae are not commonly known parts of your anatomy, but you will become quickly acquainted if bursitis develops, Mark Gasparini, D.P.M. explains.