BROOKLYN, NY, April 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Brooklyn podiatrist, Dr. Michael Perlstein, encourages patients to visit his practice's office when heel pain is exhibited. Heel pain is most often referred to as plantar fasciitis, which is an inflammation of the long, dense band of connective tissue that runs from the heel to the ball of the foot.
Heel pain is most often the result of plantar fasciitis, which is a condition that is also called heel spur syndrome when a spur is present. It can develop from an array of causes such as a stress fracture, tendonitis, arthritis, nerve irritation, or a cyst.
"Heel pain appears to be one of the most common complaints from patients. This is why it is more important than ever to take extra precautions when it comes to protecting your feet. With many of us spending a great deal of the day on our feet, heel pain is often times enough to keep us from completing our everyday tasks," informs Dr. Michael Perlstein, Brooklyn podiatrist.
If a patient's heel causes discomfort or pain, Dr. Perlstein urges patients to begin treatment immediately, whether it is through conservative treatment or surgery. This podiatrist in Brooklyn informs patients that it is important to take all precautions necessary in avoiding heel pain and seeking treatment upon the initial onset of your pain.
Dr. Perlstein, podiatrist in Brooklyn, NY, is now offering Shockwave Therapy as one treatment option for many patients with heel pain. Shockwave Therapy is based on breakthrough technology that has been effectively treating heel pain and other ailments. The procedure is performed in the office and requires no anesthesia or medication.
Additionally, Dr. Perlstein, Brooklyn podiatrist open on Sundays, can treat irritating heel pain and get patients back on their feet with a procedure known as Cryosurgery, which is a minimally invasive surgical technique performed comfortably in just one visit to alleviate pain and nerve problems of the foot. Generally, most patients with heel pain respond to non-surgical treatment, but a small amount may require surgery.
With proper rest and treatment, recovering from heel pain can take just a few months. Visit Dr. Perlstein, a podiatrist treating heel pain and bunions in Brooklyn, when pain is first experienced for proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment for each patient's individual needs.
For further information about various foot conditions, such as bunions in Brooklyn, contact Dr. Michael Perlstein at (718) 438-8188 or visit this podiatrist in Brooklyn, NY at http://www.brooklynfootdoc.com.
About Dr. Perlstein: Dr. Michael Perlstein is an experienced podiatrist in Brooklyn. Treating over 25,000 patients since 1986, Dr. Perlstein provides the best podiatric care possible for hammertoes, nail fungus removal, heel pain, diabetic wound therapy, and Brooklyn bunions. Additionally, Dr. Perlstein travels the country to pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest in podiatric health. The practice accepts most insurance plans, provides appointments on Sundays and is a Brooklyn emergency care podiatrist.
Media Contact:
Dr. Michael Perlstein
contactus@brooklynfootdoc.com
4414 14th Avenue
Brooklyn NY, 11219
(718) 438-8188
http://www.brooklynfootdoc.com
Brooklyn Podiatrist Keeps Patients Standing Tall With Heel Pain Treatment
Dr. Michael Perlstein, podiatrist in Brooklyn, NY, strives to educate patients on how to protect their feet and ankles to prevent complications.
2011-04-13
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