• Treating Plantar Fasciitis
    If you are experiencing stabbing, aching heel pain on the side of your foot, or running across your heel, you could have a very common condition known as plantar fasciitis. Read more
  • The Basics of Plantar Fasciitis
    Heel pain can have a few causes, but the most common reason for heel pain is plantar fasciitis. You might also have a heel spur, tendonitis, arthritis, or a stress Read more
  • Treatment Options for Heel Pain and Plantar Fasciitis
    Dealing with heel pain can be irritating and you might find that you’re unable to participate in some of your favorite activities. Heel pain can be caused by numerous issues, Read more
  • Benefits of Having a Podiatrist
    When it comes to your feet, it’s important that you’re doing what you can to keep them healthy and strong, since they’re so important to your daily life. There are Read more
  • Common Causes Of Heel Pain
    You should never treat pain in your feet lightly. Your heels should not be painful. If you have heel pain, in Meredith and Concord, NH, something is wrong. Dr. Jeffery Read more
  • Plantar Fasciitis Symptoms
    Are you suffering from heel pain in Meredith and Concord, NH? If so, you need to see a doctor who can help you. There is a chance you might be Read more
  • How We Can Help Your Plantar Fasciitis
    Heel pain is an irritating, exhausting nuisance that hinders one's mobility and interferes with people's ability capacity to perform simple daily tasks. If you have sharp stabbing heel pain, you Read more
  • Plantar Fasciitis
    While heel pain is a common problem this doesn’t mean that it should just be brushed aside or considered a small matter. Untreated heel pain can lead to long-term pain Read more
  • Ways a Podiatrist Can Help You
    The human foot and ankle contain 33 joints, 26 bones and over 100 tendons, ligaments and muscles. While all of these parts of the foot should work together, there are Read more
  • Is Plantar Fasciitis Causing Your Heel Pain?
    Is heel pain keeping you down? Pain that occurs following an injury or early in an illness may play a protective role, warning us about the damage we have suffered. So Read more

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