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Rye Brook Podiatrist
Office
90 South Ridge Street
(Westchester County)
Rye Brook, New York
10573
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914.937.7077
f) 914.937.7677
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info@footdoctorcenters.com
Greenwich Podiatrist
Office
1
Perryridge Road
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
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203.422.2333
f) 203.869.4004
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info@footdoctorcenters.com |
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Procedures
Many patients seen
the Podiatrist, David P. Rosenzweig, Board Certified in
Podiatric Surgery,
are referred by family practice physicians, internists, or
specialists who wish to have their patients treated by a
doctor specifically trained in foot and ankle disorders and
sports injuries. Conditions commonly treated include:
The Foot Doctor, David P. Rosenzweig, Board Certified in
Podiatric Surgery common treats the following foot / ankle
conditions at his at his Rye Brook
(Westchester County), New York or Greenwich, Connecticut
office:
Ankle Sprain
Ankle Surgery
Arch
Pain
Arthritic Foot Pain
Blisters
Bunions
Corns &
Calluses
Diabetic Foot Problems
Extracorporeal Shock
Wave Therapy
/ ESWT
Foot Surgery
Fungal Nails
Hammer Toes
Heel
Pain
Ingrown Toenails
Nail Problems
Orthotics
Sports Injuries
Warts
Other common
conditions which the
Podiatrist, David P. Rosenzweig,
treats include:
Bone Related
Issues: bunions, hammertoes, bone spurs, painful joints
or arthritis.
Diabetic or Circulatory Problems: ulcerations,
infections and preventive care.
Foot & Toe Injuries: Turf toe - Taping, Pes cavus (claw
foot). Stress fractures.
Foot Orthotics: relief for painful feet.
Forefoot Injuries: Stress fractures - Rehabilitation,
stretching & mobility , strengthening. Metatarsal
fracture.Entrapment of nerves (Medial calcaneal & Tarsal
tunnel syndrome). Inflammation of the extensor tendons of
the toes Inflammation or rupture of peroneus brevis
tendon.Morton's Syndrome Lisfranc's injury (fracture /
dislocation). Navicular Stress Fracture.
Heel Injuries: Plantar fasciitis (heel spur). Bruised
heel (Fat pad contusion).Bursitis under the calcaneus bone.
Calcaneal stress fracture. Tarsel tunnel syndrome. Achilles
bursitis (Retrocalcaneal bursitis). Medial calcaneal nerve
entrapment.
Skin and Nail Conditions: infections, fungus, skin
growths, ingrown toenails, cysts, warts.
Sole of the Foot: Plantar fascia strain. Blisters.
Inflammation of flexor tendons of the toes. Tibialis
posterior tendinopathy.
Structural Conditions: flat or high arched feet, heel
pain, plantar fasciitis, foot and ankle injuries, fractures.
To make an
appointment with David P. Rosenzweig, Board Certified in
Podiatric Surgery to discuss your arthritic foot pain
or to diagnosis arthritic foot pain please contact him at either his Rye Brook (Westchester County), New York or
Greenwich, Connecticut office. |