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The Professionals at Podiatry Care Specialists welcome you to our blog. If you are looking for a podiatrist in West Chester, Newtown Square, and now Audubon, PA, we welcome you to our blog. One of the goals of our blog is to provide you an extension of care. As you navigate, you will find a wealth of information about podiatry, foot and ankle ailments, stories, videos, treatments available, exercising and shoes. We encourage you to comment on our blog site whenever you have something to share.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Health Fair in West Chester PA
Podiatry Care Specialists in West Chester, PA and Newtown Square PA, were happy to join the 1st Annual Health Fair at Hershey's Mill. The Senior Helpers of Chester County ran this spectacular event. Dr Theodore Mushlin, Dr Alexandra Grulke, and Fay Mushlin, Practice Administrator, attended the event to help spread the word about Podiatric foot care. In addition, Mark Fallecker from Aetrex Shoes, brought in the iStep Scanner (Please see previous blog on this) to scan the feet of the residents at Hershey's Mill. Some other attendees at this event were Genuardi's, (located on Boot Road in West Chester, PA), offering flu shots and giving out food, and Bayada nurses checking blood pressure and talking to the residents. It was a wonderful opportunity for the residents and very well attended.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Toning Shoes...Fad or Bad?
There has been an increase lately in the number of shoe companies that are producing these toning shoes. Some of the common ones that are out are the Skechers Shapeups, Reebok EasyTone, New Balance and the MBT's. There are also making these in sandals now. These shoes are claiming to help solve knee and back problems, tone your legs, relieve tension in the neck and ease joint pain. What are all the thoughts on this? Since some of these products are fairly new, we dont have long term studies on them. Once more long term data is out on these we will get a better idea on how these products work over the long term.
I would not recommend these shoes/sneakers to run in. I am going to post a link to a study that was done on them. A team of exercise scientists from the Exercise and Health Program at the University of Wisconsin had studied the 3 shoes above. They evaluated muscle activation in the toning shoes vs a New Balance Running shoe as well as exercise responses.
For the exercise response the researchers had 12 patients complete 12, 5-minute exercises on a treadmill that with different speeds and gradients(inclines) with the toning shoes and a running sneaker. For the muscle activation response, 12 patients rotated shoes at random while having electrodes tied to different muscles on the body while doing similar exercises on the treadmill.
The results showed that none of the toning shoes showed a statistically significant increase in exercise response or muscle activation on the treadmill.
As of now, I think there needs to be even more research on these toning shoes. I like how this study was performed and how it showed that there was no difference in muscle activation or exercise response on a treadmill.
Here is the link for further reading.
http://www.acefitness.org/getfit/studies/toningshoes072010.pdf
Monday, June 21, 2010
Pregnant Women and Shoe Gear
I recently saw an article published by the NY Daily Times on pregnant women and their shoe gear. I will include the original link at the end of this blog.
The British Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists performed a study on 1,000 pregnant women and found many women wear fashionable shoes while being pregnant. 7/10 women had swollen ankles, feet, heel, and arch pain during their pregnancy. 66% wore flip-flops regularly, 32% high heels, 30% Uggs, and 53% ballet pumps.
What I didnt see listed in the study is when along their pregnancy they wore the above. When the feet swell it becomes more difficult to find a comfortable pair of sneakers/shoes. Typically the further along pregnancy we may recommend Crocs. It is not a good idea to wear high heels. pumps, and Uggs. These shoes do not have the proper support for the foot as well as the shock absorption. The high heels can also aggravate your back and other joints. Its always a good idea to wear comfortable and supportive shoes to prevent any foot pain especially while being pregnant.
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Here is a link to the original article:
http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/health/2010/06/15/2010-06-15_stilettoclad_momstobe_risk_longterm_foot_problems.html
Monday, May 31, 2010
Exercise With Care
Recently as I have been going to the gym for a workout, or walking outside, I cant help to notice ones footgear. Whats amazing is what I see people wearing when running on the treadmill or using the elliptical. I see different forms of footwear ranging from what should be used, sneakers to things one doesn't want to wear in loafers, shoes, sandals and flats. Its very important when exercising and going for walks or runs to have your foot supported and have good shock absorption. You will not be able to get this with loafers, shoes, or sandals. You should always be in a good supportive sneaker when you are very active at the gym. You will not be as fatigued and you can prevent less problems with your feet!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Torn Achilles Tendon-David Beckham

Chad Friedman, DPM
Monday, March 8, 2010
Spring is Almost Here
Wow, what a great weekend we had and a nice Monday. With the warmer weather also brings different shoe gear. Please remember, even if you were previously treated for Plantar Fasciitis or other heel pain, you may have a recurrence of this if you are back in your sandals, flip-flops, or going barefoot. As we have talked about many times before, the heel, the arch, and the whole foot need to be supported properly in order to prevent foot pain from recurring.
There are new sandals that are out there that actually have removable foot beds that we are looking into to see if these can help relive foot pain. We will keep you posted on these. One that we will have in our office are the Aetrex Sandalistas. The foot bed can removed to place in insert or an orthotic in there to help out.
For more information please visit our website or call to make an appointment
Enjoy the warmer days,
Chad Friedman, DPM
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There are new sandals that are out there that actually have removable foot beds that we are looking into to see if these can help relive foot pain. We will keep you posted on these. One that we will have in our office are the Aetrex Sandalistas. The foot bed can removed to place in insert or an orthotic in there to help out.
For more information please visit our website or call to make an appointment
Enjoy the warmer days,
Chad Friedman, DPM
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Pain after Inactivity
WIth plantar fasciitis, some people will talk about pain first thing in the morning, after a long drive and first putting weight down on the foot, and sitting down for a while and then getting back up again. This is termed post static dyskinesia. The reasoning behind this when at rest, the plantar fascia and your calf muscles are at rest as well. They are plantarflexed (pointing in the downward position). They are relaxed. When you go to bear weight or take those first few steps they are now being used and this is what causes the pain. One of the goals to prevent this pain from happening can be used with such a device called a night splint. The night splints can be worn while sleeping and while sitting down. They help in stretching the plantar fascia and the calf muscles. They put your foot and your leg in the dorsiflexed position (pointing up). Also a massage of the plantar fascia and a stretch before putting any weight down on the foot after a long period of inactivity can also help you out.
Please see our website for more details on this condition.
Chad Friedman, DPM
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Please see our website for more details on this condition.
Chad Friedman, DPM
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Barefoot Running Part 2
We briefly mentioned last week about the potential hazards and dangers of barefoot running. I thought that I would just add a few more interesting things about it. A study published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness said that barefoot runners had less impact than runners in shoes. On the flip side to this, there has been no documented studies that show running with sneakers can cause foot problems or lead you to an injury. But if you can think about some of the stuff that I had posted last wee I will not recommmend doing it. This is because it can lead to stepping on something, lacerations, increase in pain, and blisters just to mention a few.
Happy Running/Walking, but of course with sneakers on :)
Chad J. Friedman, DPM
Monday, January 11, 2010
Barefoot Running
There has been a lot of talk in the literature recently on barefoot running. In fact there was even a book written on the topic (Born to Run). Its going to be something that many people will begin to try or continue to do. For me, I will not be recommending it. Some of the reasons for this is the risk of stepping on something, contusions, sprains, strains, and possible fractures. Depending on your foot type, the foot should be constantly supported through all phases of gait. If not, it can cause other muscles to compensate for other muscles and lead to tendon problems or other stresses in the feet. The feet need good support to support the rest of the body. Think about this as well; could you imagine running on a track, concrete, or gravel barefoot? Imagine this even on a hot sunny day. Your feet would burn and increase your chance of developing blisters. And of course this would never be good in a diabetic or someone who has developed neuropathy of their feet(loss of sensation). We will continue to update you on more information that will come out with the topic, but for the time being it is something that I will not recommend.
Happy Running/Walking, but of course with sneakers on :)
Chad J Friedman, DPM
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Happy Running/Walking, but of course with sneakers on :)
Chad J Friedman, DPM
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Friday, January 1, 2010
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Monday, December 14, 2009
Holiday Shopping
This is a busy time for everyone. Holiday shopping, running around, and being on your feet. It is important to remember, not only during the holiday season, but whenever doing long periods of walking and standing on your feet to wear the appropriate shoe gear. We generally tell our patients that anything is better then going barefoot, socks, sandals, and flip-flops. For around the house, Crocs can be very beneficial for your feet. Our office dispenses different styles of Crocs, with the most common we recommend is the Crocs Relief. They are great for heel and arch support. As for during the holiday shopping, it is not a great idea to do this while in heels, Uggs, or narrow pointy shoes. Wear comfortbale shoes or sneakers with a firm heel counter and great arch support. Happy Holidays to all and please feel free to visit our site for more info
Happy Holidays,
Chad J Friedman, DPM
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Happy Holidays,
Chad J Friedman, DPM
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Jeremy Maclin Philadelphia Wide Receiver
It appears that another NFL player is suffering from one of the most common foot conditions we treat, plantar fasciitis. So far, Maclin, has not been limited in his activity and is still playing with the team. Expect him to play this weekend in a must win divisional game for the Philadelphia Eagles. He will most likely have a lot of physical therapy this week along with strappings, ice, and anti-inflammatory medicine to calm this down. For more information on Plantar Fasciitis, please visit out homepage listed below.
Thank you,
Chad Friedman, DPM
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Thank you,
Chad Friedman, DPM
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Eli Manning Stress Reaction
Well it looks like Eli Manning suffered another setback with his Plantar Fasciits. Apparently he must have been compensating too much from the condition and has developed a stress reaction to the cuboid bone in his foot. Now what is a stress reaction? A stress reaction is changes that is occurring within the bone. Could be from overuse or trauma. What is important is that if left untreated, this can lead to a stress fracture in the foot. A stress fracture in the foot, and depending on the bone in the foot, can definitely put an end to a season. And with not that many weeks left in the season, it can end his. Treatment for both is to stay off the foot and offload it. This again can be done via a Camboot, cast, ice, rest, and crutches. He also has shoe gear modification as well. Will keep you posted on his progress.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving

We would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!! Please keep in mind if you are doing a lot of cooking or running around this holiday season to be in good supportive shoe gear and to avoid as much as possible going barefoot or just having socks on
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Monday, November 16, 2009
SAP Health Fair
A few months ago Dr Chad Friedman was fortunate to give a lecture at the SAP health fair in Newtown Square PA. The health fair was a success as there were many people who stopped by to learn information about Podiatry and what we have to offer in our practice. If you to would like to know more about our services and what we have to offer for your foot health, please visit our website below or call to make an appointment.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Lecture
Dr Chad Friedman recently gave a lecture at St Albans Church in Newtown Square. The lecture was presented to St Anastasia's members. The lecture presented was on general foot health and included bunion, hammertoes, neuromas, heel pain, arthritis, fractures, diabetes, and wound care. For more information please visit out site for educational videos
Monday, October 26, 2009
Eli Manning Update Part 2
Eli Manning did not have a good game yesterday. Could it be that his plantar fasciitis is acting up again and not completely be calmed down? Sure its possible. But remember there have documented studies that show that this can be healed 90% of the time with conservative treatment options. He is still getting the continued care he needs to help this area heal. Remember this includes strappings, anti-inflammatory medicine, ice, inserts or orthotics, injections, and physical therapy. Cleats can also be a culprit because because of the quality of the cleat. These can also lead to many foot problems. This is why we recommend inserts in them.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Eli Manning Update
Eli Manning had a great game this past weekend against the Oakland Raiders.
"I felt good," the Giants' quarterback said on a conference call with reporters Monday afternoon. "I moved around and didn't have a setback by any means. I feel like it's getting better every day and will and should feel better by the end this week and keep improving.”
He was not limited at all during the game. With plantar fasciitis, getting back to physical activity can be an achievable goal. With daily stretching, taping, orthotics, injections, and physical therapy, can get you back to your normal lifestyle. Its always important to remember, that foot pain is not normal. Plantar Fasciitis can be treated if it is treated early enough. Will keep track of Eli's progress. Please visit our website for more information on heel pain.
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"I felt good," the Giants' quarterback said on a conference call with reporters Monday afternoon. "I moved around and didn't have a setback by any means. I feel like it's getting better every day and will and should feel better by the end this week and keep improving.”
He was not limited at all during the game. With plantar fasciitis, getting back to physical activity can be an achievable goal. With daily stretching, taping, orthotics, injections, and physical therapy, can get you back to your normal lifestyle. Its always important to remember, that foot pain is not normal. Plantar Fasciitis can be treated if it is treated early enough. Will keep track of Eli's progress. Please visit our website for more information on heel pain.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tom DeLay Dancing With The Stars Foot Injury
Once again another famous person has had an important injury. Tom DeLay, former Republican majority leader, has stress fractures in both feet. Stress fractures are caused by repetitive injuries. If they are not treated early enough, they can lead to a complete fracture. If this happens, this can take a lot longer to heal. Initial treatment for stress fractures include the principles of RICE- Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation. Also this includes Immobilization. As we talked about before, CamWalkers are one of the best immobilization options we have for stress fractures. It's unfortunate that Tom DeLay had to withdraw from Dancing With The Stars, but if he did not, then he would be at risk for a complete fracture and longer healing times. This is why it is important to not continue daily activities when you have pain and discomfort. Always visit your Podiatrist if you are having foot pain. Remember, foot pain is NOT normal.
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