Your ankle is a complex joint, and fractures can occur in a number of different ways. One type of ankle fracture is known as a trimalleolar fracture, and it involves a break of your malleoli. Your ankle is comprised of the medial, lateral and posterior malleoli, and they are housed at the end of your […]
Why Opioids Before Foot Surgery Can Cause Problems After Surgery
I was fortunate enough to attend the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Annual Meeting earlier this month, and many fascinating topics were discussed by healthcare leaders from around the world. One subject that I found interesting was the link between pre-operative opioid use and the connection to poorer post-op outcomes for patients undergoing foot […]
How To Help Your Child’s Feet Develop Properly
We want the best for our children, especially when it comes to their health and wellness. As our children grow, we want to ensure everything is developing properly, and that includes their ankles and feet. In today’s blog, we want to share some tips for how parents can help their child’s feet develop properly. Helping […]
Dr. Silverman Analyzes Saquon Barkley’s High Ankle Sprain
The New York Giants got their first win of the season yesterday behind the heroic efforts of rookie quarterback Daniel Jones, and Jones’ effort was even more impressive when you consider that he did most of his work without the Giants’ best offensive weapon in Saquon Barkley. Barkey was knocked out of the game late […]
How To Return To Running After A Foot Injury
Whether or not running was the source of your foot or ankle injury, getting back into a running routine after weeks or months of being sidelined with an injury can be a difficult process. You’re going to want to jump back in your regular routine, but if you’re not careful, you can wind up back […]
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