New England Foot & Ankle Specialists

New England Foot & Ankle Specialists From full reconstructive surgery to minimally invasive techniques, we offer many options to best treat your foot and ankle issues.

Now accepting new patients and most insurances! Call us at 781-944-4044 to schedule your consultation!

Ankle pain can interrupt daily life, whether it stems from an old injury, overuse, arthritis, or a sudden twist. It may ...
07/22/2025

Ankle pain can interrupt daily life, whether it stems from an old injury, overuse, arthritis, or a sudden twist. It may appear as swelling, stiffness, or sharp discomfort when walking or standing. Without the right care, even mild symptoms can worsen over time and limit mobility. Rest, elevation, and wearing supportive footwear may help in the shor...

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An ingrown toenail develops when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin instead of over it. This often cau...
07/16/2025

An ingrown toenail develops when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin instead of over it. This often causes tenderness, swelling, and redness along one or both sides of the nail, most commonly on the big toe. In the early stages, the area may feel sore when pressure is applied, especially while wearing shoes. As it progresses, the s...

Read more: https://www.newenglandfootandankle.com/blog/signs-you-may-have-an-ingrown-toenail

A foot fracture is a break in one or more of the 26 bones in the foot, which can result from trauma, overuse, or repetit...
07/14/2025

A foot fracture is a break in one or more of the 26 bones in the foot, which can result from trauma, overuse, or repetitive stress. Common causes include falls, sports injuries, or dropping heavy objects on the foot. Symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking. Treatment options range from rest and immobilization with a cast o...

Read more: https://www.newenglandfootandankle.com/blog/recognizing-and-treating-foot-fractures

🇺🇸🎆 Happy 4th of July!Today we celebrate freedom, unity, and the spirit of independence. Wishing you a safe and joyful h...
07/04/2025

🇺🇸🎆 Happy 4th of July!

Today we celebrate freedom, unity, and the spirit of independence. Wishing you a safe and joyful holiday filled with pride, gratitude, and celebration.

Have a wonderful Independence Day! 💙❤️🤍

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Thick toenails are often a sign of toenail fungus, a common infection caused by fungi thriving in warm, moist environmen...
07/01/2025

Thick toenails are often a sign of toenail fungus, a common infection caused by fungi thriving in warm, moist environments like sweaty shoes or public pool areas. The infection usually begins with a small discoloration that gradually spreads, causing the nail to thicken and become brittle. Symptoms include yellowing or whitening of the nail, crumbl...

Read more: https://www.newenglandfootandankle.com/blog/thick-toenails-and-toenail-fungus

Foot wounds often require specialized attention, but clinical expertise alone is not always enough. The choices patients...
06/24/2025

Foot wounds often require specialized attention, but clinical expertise alone is not always enough. The choices patients make about their care matter. From the type of dressings used to how often visits are scheduled, each decision can affect comfort, confidence, and healing. When patients are involved in the planning of their treatment, they are m...

Read more: https://www.newenglandfootandankle.com/blog/why-patient-preference-matters-in-foot-wound-care

Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition involving thickened nerve tissue between the toes, often caused by pressure or i...
06/17/2025

Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition involving thickened nerve tissue between the toes, often caused by pressure or irritation. Non surgical care focuses on reducing stress to the area and relieving nerve irritation. Switching to wider shoes with soft soles can reduce compression on the forefoot. Custom orthotics may help by redistributing press...

Read more: https://www.newenglandfootandankle.com/blog/non-surgical-care-options-for-morton-s-neuroma

Happy Father’s Day! Today, we honor the dads who give their all to their families, spreading love, hope, and happiness i...
06/15/2025

Happy Father’s Day! Today, we honor the dads who give their all to their families, spreading love, hope, and happiness in everything they do. You are truly appreciated!

The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel and is essential for walking, running, and jumping. When this ...
06/10/2025

The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel and is essential for walking, running, and jumping. When this tendon becomes overused or strained, it can lead to Achilles tendinitis, which causes swelling and pain at the back of the ankle. A podiatrist may recommend rehabilitation exercises to promote healing and restore strength. One key...

Read more: https://www.newenglandfootandankle.com/blog/exercises-for-achilles-tendon-rehab

Morton’s toe is a foot structure where the second toe appears longer than the big toe. In fact, in most cases, the first...
06/03/2025

Morton’s toe is a foot structure where the second toe appears longer than the big toe. In fact, in most cases, the first bone of the big toe is shorter than normal. While it may seem like a minor difference, this shape can lead to a range of problems. The imbalance shifts pressure in the foot, often causing pain in the ball of the foot, calluses, a...

Read more: https://www.newenglandfootandankle.com/blog/morton-s-toe-can-lead-to-ongoing-foot-pain

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