DR. LEE S. COHEN & ASSOCIATES

SPORTS MEDICINE PODIATRY CENTER

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WHY IS KNEE PAIN SO COMMON IN RUNNERS?

Knee pain is one of the top five running injuries impacting up to 2.5 million runners in the United States. There are many features of this common malady, some of which remain obscure. Several risk factors have been cited over the years.

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SECRET WEAPON CUSTOM ORTHOTIC INSOLES SUCCESS STORY

“I am writing to share amazing feedback with Dr. Cohen, his staff, and others looking for a podiatrist. My son, Zachary Mangiafico, started experiencing foot pain around April of 2023. He was a freshman starting on the Towson High School (MD) varsity lacrosse team. At the end of that season, he started experiencing some pretty significant foot pain, which eventually became excruciating, so we assumed it was Plantar Fasciitis. ….. (continued)

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THE IMPORTANCE OF OFF-SEASON TRAINING FOR ATHLETES

While the season and routine practice sessions have concluded, the off-season is an opportunity to focus on weak areas and strengthen them before the new season begins. Improving performance during the off-season has many benefits and is key for continued athletic growth.

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IS YOUR JOB KILLING YOUR FEET?

A recent study suggests that some workers can walk as much as 1,632 miles a year on the job. That's approximately the distance between Miami, Florida and Portland, Maine. Some common complaints from members of foot-intensive occupations are heel pain, arch pain, toe pain, ankle pain, calluses, corns, and foot deformities such as bunions and spurs. These workers may also suffer from knee, leg, hip, and lower back pain as a result of their jobs.

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FLEXIBILITY AND MOBILITY

People often confuse flexibility and mobility, however, they are not as similar as most people would think. Flexibility is lengthening the muscles where mobility focuses on range of motion and joints being able to move freely.

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OSTEOARTHRITIS: SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT

May is Arthritis Awareness Month and a time for us to share some statistics about Arthritis to help raise awareness, as well as shed some light on the most common form of arthritis Osteoarthritis (OA), which affects millions of people globally. Some folks call it "wear and tear" arthritis or degenerative joint disease. With OA, the cartilage in a joint starts to break down, and the underlying bone begins to change. These changes usually happen slowly and get worse over time.

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FOOT ARCH PAIN - CAUSES AND TREATMENT

It is because your feet are the foundation of your body, that they take a literal pounding……. day in and day out. What most people don’t realize is that of the 206 bones that make up the human body, 52 of them are found in the feet (26 in each foot). And, to support all of those bones, did you know that there are also over one hundred ligaments and approximately thirty muscles and tendons involved in the movement of your feet?

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FEET: THE FOUNDATION FOR HEALTHY MOVEMENT AND FITNESS

A balanced structure means a reduced chance of injury, improved stability, increased confidence, endurance, and overall athletic performance. That said, it is clear how important it is to take care of your structure - especially your feet which are the body’s foundation.

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GROWING PAINS ARE A MYTH

Growing pains are a myth. Although some pediatricians may say that they will go away, the truth is that “growing pains” are the result of real conditions that need to be treated. The most common conditions that are mislabeled as “growing pains” are shin splints or flatfeet, both of which can easily be corrected and treated with custom orthotics.

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PICKLEBALL INJURIES ON THE RISE: HOW TO AVOID FOOT AND ANKLE INJURIES

Pickleball has increased in popularity, and because of that, injuries related to this sport are on the rise. Pickleball is played on a small court with paddles and a perforated plastic ball. It calls for a lot of stop-and-start motions and bursts of energy. This increases the risk of injuries like ankle sprains, falls, and Achilles tendon strains.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF STRETCHING BEFORE AND AFTER EACH WORK-OUT OR RUN

After you warm up, your muscles are pliable and ready to be stretched. Since flexible muscles can withstand the strain of vigorous exercise better than tight ones, stretching before running or exercising can prevent muscle fatigue and spasms and help to reduce the risk of injuries.

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DR. LEE S. COHEN NAMED TOP DOCTOR AND FEATURED IN HEALTH NEWS TODAY

Dr. Lee S Cohen, Dr. Lee S. Cohen and Associates was recently recognized as Top Podiatrist and Top Sports Medicine Specialist for his meaningful contributions to his profession and his patients by Find a Top Doc, Inc. and is looking forward to being featured in the corresponding print magazine hitting the streets this coming June.

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ATHLETIC TRAINERS FRONT-LINE HEROES OF THE SPORTS MEDICINE WORLD

You may have seen them on the sidelines at sporting events, many times they are the first medical professionals on the scene after an injury, which is why we refer to them as front-line heroes. Athletic Trainers play a crucial role in the world of sports and sports medicine.

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WHY IS ACHILLES TENDONITIS SO COMMON?

Achilles tendonitis occurs in nearly 8-10% of all athletes. Although it is most associated with runners or running, Achilles tendonitis is common among participants and players across many sports and activities including dancing, tennis, racquetball, basketball, soccer, and many more.

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WORK AND PLAY BETTER, FASTER, AND SMARTER WITH CUSTOM ORTHOTICS

Our signature custom-made orthotics, aka Every Foot and Ankle’s Secret Weapon, are medical shoe inserts that support and gently reposition the heel, arch, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and bones in the feet. Orthotics enable the structures in the foot to work together as nature intended, making each step pain-free.

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