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Edison Foot and Ankle Care, P.C.

(on james)
Doctors in Edison, NJ
Doctors
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 7:30PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 12:30PM
Wednesday
9:30AM - 7:30PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 7:30PM
Friday
8:00AM - 1:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

102 James St.
Edison, NJ
08820

About

As podiatric surgeons in the Edison area, we believe that our patients deserve to have the information needed to make good choices about their foot and ankle care. Our goal is to educate each patient and begin a relevant treatment program with the highest quality of care available. Whatever your foot and ankle trouble, we'll work together to find the answers that will comfort you and bring you relief.

We take pride in providing you with a comfortable office experience. Our qualified staff is friendly and will ensure a pleasant visit. Our office is conveniently located in Edison, New Jersey across the street from the JFK Medical Center. We invite you to email or call our office with any questions

Services

  • Surgery
  • Arthroscopy
  • Foot Disorders
  • Diagnostic Testing
  • Deformities
  • Osteopathy
  • Custom Orthotics
  • Soft Tissue Problems
  • Joint Problems

Latest

We are open. We are currently seeing patients in our Edison office. Our patient volume is reduced to allow for proper social distancing and we do request that all patients wear a mask and come to their visit unaccompanied unless medical circumstances require an escort. We are regularly disinfecting and sanitizing our common areas, reception area and treatment areas to provide a safe environment for staff and patients. For further details or to make an appointment, call our office at 732-494-5601.
There are several indicators of a well fitting shoe. Primarily, there should be a half-inch of space from the end of your longest toe to the end of the shoe. You should also be able to freely wiggle all of your toes in them.
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, there are 300 different potential foot conditions. Women, both young and old, are four times as likely to suffer from foot problems as men.
Self-examinations of your feet are a great way to stay on top of any problems before they become too hard to manage. Make sure to look for signs of nail fungus, scaling or other fungus and infections.
Did you know that the feet contain a quarter of the human body's 206 bones? In addition, the foot also contains 33 joints, 19 muscles, 107 ligaments and a myriad of tendons.
Did you know that the average person walks over 115,000 miles in a lifetime? That amounts to 8,000 to 10,000 steps a day and totals a distance which would go around the entire earth over 4 times.
Plantar fasciitis is one of a runner’s great enemies. It can cause your feet to be quite miserable, and it’s not easy to resolve. A podiatrist can help you diagnose it, though, and can offer suggestions to help.
Smelly feet got you down? You could have athlete’s foot. Despite its name, this common foot fungus can affect anyone. Thankfully, athlete’s foot is relatively easy to treat and is preventable.
You can help keep your feet healthy by doing some very basic things. Wear comfortable socks and shoes that fit properly and breathe. Avoid nylon socks and vinyl, plastic and rubber shoes that hold in moisture, which contributes to many foot problems.
A flat foot is literally a structural deformity that results in the lowering of the arch of the foot. It’s important to treat this with prescription orthotics, as other related problems can develop such as ankle, knee, hip, or lower back pain.
If you are suffering from heel pain, you are far from alone. Doctors estimate that in any given year about 2 million people in the U.S. suffer from heel discomfort that can range from mild to debilitating pain. The most common causes are plantar fasciitis and heel spurs.
An estimated 2 million Americans visit the doctor each year with an ankle fracture or some type of ankle pain, according to the New York Times.
It’s important to remember that your feet provide the foundation for your whole body as you move throughout the day. If you have a foot problem you’ve been putting off seeing us for, it may be causing pain in other parts of your body.
Metatarsalgia is a condition of the feet which is characterized by painful inflammation in the ball of the foot. To reduce risks for this condition, avoid wearing shoes with a narrow toe box and high heels that place excessive pressure on the ball of the foot.
High heels may look pretty, but they really are bad for the health of your feet. Women have about four times the number of foot problems that men do. Aside from increasing your risk of falling, high heels can cause nerve damage, bunions, chronic pain and other conditions.
Why type of running shoe is best for runners with low arches? Highly supportive shoes that have been designed with stability and motion control features. These shoes will help to correct for overpronation which can lead to foot injuries.
Athlete’s foot is a common fungal infection that occurs on the feet. You can get it from walking barefoot on contaminated surfaces such as public pool decks and locker room floors. To find out if you have athlete’s foot or another type of infection, see your podiatrist.
When you sprain your ankle, it is very important to immobilize it with an ankle brace or bandage until you can visit a podiatrist to assess the extent of the damage. It is also helpful to rest your ankle as much as possible to prevent recurring sprains.
Women often experience more foot pain compared to men. This is due in large part to the choice of shoes women wear. High heels may look good but they can cause a lot of damage.
Corrective shoes are designed to address trouble areas on the feet. For example, if you have fallen arches, you can find a corrective shoe with a built-up arch to provide that much needed support.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Edison Foot and Ankle Care, P.C. in Edison NJ?
    You can reach them at: 732-494-5601. It’s best to call Edison Foot and Ankle Care, P.C. during business hours.
  • What is the address for Edison Foot and Ankle Care, P.C. on james in Edison?
    Edison Foot and Ankle Care, P.C. is located at this address: 102 James St. Edison, NJ 08820.
  • What are Edison Foot and Ankle Care, P.C.(Edison, NJ) store hours?
    Edison Foot and Ankle Care, P.C. store hours are as follows: Mon: 8:00AM - 7:30PM, Tue: 8:00AM - 12:30PM, Wed: 9:30AM - 7:30PM, Thu: 8:00AM - 7:30PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 1:30PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.