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Locality: Astoria

Phone: +1 718-777-9380



Address: 22-52 33rd St 11105 Astoria, NY, US

Website: arapidisfootcare.com

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Arapidis Foot Care 30.10.2020

Swollen Ankles Swelling of the ankles may be due to many factors, including trauma, infection, tumor, varicose veins, improper function of the lymphatic system, poor circulation, hypertension and congestive heart failure, to name a few. The foot and ankle surgeon will recommend treatment based on examination and diagnosis of the cause of the swelling. ACFAS Seal... Founded in 1942, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons is a specialty medical society of more than 7,800 foot and ankle surgeons. All Fellows of the College are board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. See more

Arapidis Foot Care 19.10.2020

Sweaty Feet The number of sweat glands is most dense in the feet and hands. Sweaty feet are a common disorder in which the sweat glands of the feet produce excessive sweat. Persons with this condition usually have a genetic predisposition or are under stress, which activates the brain to produce more sweat to keep the body cool. Athlete’s foot or smelly feet may accompany sweaty feet. The foot and ankle surgeon can recommend one of a variety of treatments for this condition.... ACFAS Seal Founded in 1942, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons is a specialty medical society of more than 7,800 foot and ankle surgeons. All Fellows of the College are board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery.

Arapidis Foot Care 03.10.2020

Proud to be the FIRST to present Pain Free ROBOTIC LASER therapy in the area!

Arapidis Foot Care 28.09.2020

FIRST in the community to Introduce MLS laser therapy

Arapidis Foot Care 08.09.2020

Robotic Laser TREATS: Pain Swelling ... Arthritis Tendonitis Strains Wounds Inflammation Diabetic Neuropathy Plantar Fasciitis Achilles Tendonitis Post Surgical Recovery Bursitis/Capsulitis Sports/Work Injuries Neuropathy Fractures Sprains Soreness Bruising Neuromas Foot & Ankle pain And many more.

Arapidis Foot Care 23.08.2020

Stress Fracture in the Foot Stress fractures are tiny hairline breaks that can occur in the bones of the foot. They can be caused by overtraining or overuse, improper training habits or surfaces, improper shoes, flatfoot or other foot deformities and osteoporosis. These tiny breaks in the bones of the feet can lead to a complete break if left untreated. Pain, swelling, redness and bruising can be signs of a stress fracture. The fracture can occur almost anywhere in the foot. ...X-rays and other studies are used to diagnose the stress fracture. A foot and ankle surgeon should be seen as early as possible to start treatment and possibly shorten the recovery time. Possible treatments include rest and possible immobilization of the foot. In some cases, surgery may be required to stabilize the stress fracture or to repair a stress fracture that has progressed to a fracture. ACFAS Seal Founded in 1942, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons is a specialty medical society of more than 7,800 foot and ankle surgeons. All Fellows of the College are board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery.

Arapidis Foot Care 08.08.2020

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Arapidis Foot Care 20.07.2020

Staph Infections of the Foot Staphylococcus aureus is a type of bacteria that can be spread through the skin or open wound contact and is known to cause serious illness and infection if contracted. In recent years, certain types of staph bacteria, such as drug-resistant MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), have become more common in high-traffic community areas, such as pool decks, locker rooms and schools. Those walking barefoot and suffering from common, rela...tively minor foot problems, such as cuts, cracks in the skin, athlete’s foot, eczema, ingrown toenails, puncture wounds or corns and calluses, can be at higher risk for infection. These conditions can cause minor tears in the skin, which can act as portals for the bacteria to enter the body. Foot and ankle surgeons recommend simple steps to help prevent community-associated MRSA infections: Wash and bandage cuts. See a doctor within 24 hours for any puncture wound. Never perform bathroom surgeries to cut or dig out an ingrown toenail. Keep feet clean and dry to prevent fungal infections, such as athlete’s foot. If you have a cut or scrape that becomes red or swollen and is not healing in a timely manner, do not hesitate to see a foot and ankle surgeon for an examination. ACFAS Seal Founded in 1942, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons is a specialty medical society of more than 7,800 foot and ankle surgeons. All Fellows of the College are board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery.