5 Ways to Prevent Common Winter Foot and Ankle Problems
As winter arrives and temperatures drop, your risk for certain foot and ankle issues climbs. Fortunately, you can take steps to prevent many of the most common wintertime podiatric problems.
At Family Foot and Ankle Center of South Jersey, Joseph DiMenna, DPM provides expert podiatry treatments for patients of all ages in and around Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
The podiatrist has extensive training and many years of experience in diagnosing and treating foot and ankle problems ranging from bunions and heel pain to diabetic foot care and foot and ankle surgeries. He uses state-of-the-art equipment and innovative solutions such as Tenex Health TX® treatments for plantar fasciitis. He can also provide custom-orthotics to address a wide range of painful foot and ankle conditions.
Family Foot and Ankle Center of South Jersey provides a welcoming environment, where the patients come first.
The office staff is friendly and knowledgeable, helping patients schedule appointments, navigate insurance, and arranging for any necessary co-pays. Family Foot and Ankle Center of South Jersey is currently welcoming new patients. Appointments are available by calling the practice.
MLS Therapy
Laser treatment at Family Foot & Ankle Center of South Jersey can help clear up nail fungus or speed up your recovery after surgery or an injury to your ankle or foot. With expert guidance from our doctors, you can get noninvasive and painless laser treatments for many podiatric conditions.




















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As winter arrives and temperatures drop, your risk for certain foot and ankle issues climbs. Fortunately, you can take steps to prevent many of the most common wintertime podiatric problems.
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