Podiatry Care in New Jersey
Foot and ankle pain can limit walking, work, exercise, and balance. PPSI podiatry care evaluates the root cause and coordinates treatment with pain management, orthopedics, therapy, and imaging when needed.
What podiatry treats
Podiatry focuses on the foot, ankle, and lower extremity. PPSI evaluates heel pain, bunions, tendon pain, ankle sprains, fractures, arthritis, diabetic foot concerns, sports injuries, and gait-related pain.
Common symptoms
- Heel pain when standing or walking
- Ankle pain after a twist or fall
- Foot pain after an accident or work injury
- Numbness, tingling, or burning in the feet
- Bunions, calluses, or painful deformity
- Sports or overuse injuries
Treatment options
Care may include exam, imaging review, bracing, orthotics, medication guidance, injections, wound or diabetic foot guidance, therapy coordination, or referral for advanced intervention when needed.
Connected care
Foot pain can connect to knee, hip, back, nerve, and balance problems. PPSI coordinates podiatry with other specialties when symptoms overlap.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a podiatrist?
Schedule care for persistent foot or ankle pain, swelling, injury, diabetic foot concerns, wounds, numbness, or pain that limits walking.
Can podiatry help after an accident?
Yes. Podiatrists evaluate foot and ankle injuries after falls, car accidents, work injuries, and sports trauma.
Do you offer custom orthotics?
Orthotic recommendations depend on diagnosis, foot structure, gait, and symptoms. The provider can discuss options after evaluation.
