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Resolve now to do something about your nagging foot pain

A research study published in Inc. magazine last year reports that the day people are most likely to quit their New Year’s resolutions is January 19. If you’ve already abandoned your resolve to lose weight, exercise more or get organized, one local podiatrist has a better idea. Why not kick off 2022 by doing something about your nagging...

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Finesse Footcare offers a gentle laser treatment to drastically improve nails

Winter is the prime time of year to begin treatment to heal fungus in fingernails and toenails, as it takes several months for the fungus-free nails to grow out in time for spring and summer sandal season. But as anyone who suffers from the annoying and unsightly condition will tell you, treatment is largely ineffective. The most common...

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Radial shockwave therapy: Relief from stabbing heal pain without drugs or surgery

About two million Americans seek treatment each year for heel pain. This nagging daily discomfort can range from bothersome to excruciating, stabbing or burning. While heel pain can have different causes, podiatrist Dr. Danielle Shaper has found an effective treatment: radial shockwave therapy. She introduced it last year after exhaustively...

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No matter how you spend your day, part of it is on your feet, keep that spring in your step pain free

If the fourth quarter signifies anything, it’s a mad scramble for families who have met their insurance deductibles to schedule anything and everything medical before December 31. While you’re checking off last-minute physicals, vision and dental appointments, don’t forget about your feet. As the body’s foundation, your only contact to...

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You don’t have to suffer with foot pain

Dr. Danielle Shaper, founder of Finesse Footcare in Lyndhurst, has devoted much of her career to exploring emerging technologies to treat foot and ankle conditions in a minimally invasive manner. “I always try to follow the most conservative path of care first, and there have been numerous advancements,” she says. “But if conditions...

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