Dr. Jason Bell, Foot & Ankle Surgeon
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Board certified Podiatric surgeon Treating all conditions of the foot and ankle with special attenti
Dr. Jason Bell has been a board certified podiatric surgeon for over a decade. After graduating in 1998 from Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (Temple University Medical School) he began his residency in primary podiatric medicine and foot and ankle surgery at Wycoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY and Bryn Mawr Hospital in Bryn Mawr, PA where he ascended to chief resident in 2001.
Exercises Can Improve Foot Health Engaging in regular exercises focused on the toes, feet, and ankles can significantly enhance foot health and alleviate discomfort. These foot exercises, such as stretching the Achilles tendon, rotating the ankles, and performing heel raises, are beneficial in improving flexibility, strength, and ba...
The Intricate Structure of the Foot The human foot is a marvel of anatomical engineering, consisting of 26 bones and about 100 ligaments that work in concert to support movement and balance. When taking a step, the foot's complex structure enables a smooth and efficient motion. As the heel strikes the ground, the ligaments and bon...
Exercising Flat Feet for Better Foot Health Flat feet, or fallen arches, occur when the arches of the feet collapse, leading to potential discomfort and alignment issues. To alleviate symptoms and strengthen the feet, several exercises can be beneficial. Heel stretches involve gently pulling the heel and calf muscles to increase flexibility a...
Gout Pain Can Be Managed You don't have to live with gout pain.
Causes and Symptoms of an Achilles Tendon Injury An Achilles tendon injury involves damage to the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. This tendon plays a vital role in walking, running, and jumping by enabling movement of the foot and supporting the body’s weight. Injuries typically arise from excessive stress or sudden movem...
What Is a Podiatrist and Why You Might Want to See One Podiatrists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the feet, ankles, and lower extremities. They undergo extensive education and training, typically earning a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, or DPM, degree, followed by a residency program. Podiatrists...
Definition and Incidence of Morton’s Neuroma Morton's neuroma is a painful condition affecting the nerves between the toes, most commonly the third and fourth toes. It involves a thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves leading to the toes, causing sharp, burning pain or a sensation of stepping on a pebble. This benign growth, als...
Symptoms of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a common issue for individuals with type 2 diabetes, with nearly half experiencing this complication. This condition arises when prolonged high blood sugar levels cause damage to the nerves, especially in the feet and lower legs. Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy in...
Managing Common Sports Injuries Common sports injuries that affect the ankle and foot include sprains, strains, swollen muscles, and fractures. Acute injuries, such as sprains, occur suddenly due to a specific incident like twisting the ankle. These injuries result in pain, swelling, and instability, often requiring immediate atte...
Do You Suffer From Painful Feet? Hammertoes can be corrected.
Improving Balance Helps to Avoid Falls As people age, maintaining balance becomes increasingly vital to prevent falls, a common and potentially serious issue for seniors. Factors such as poor posture, lack of exercise, and inadequate diet can contribute to balance problems. Improving balance not only reduces the risk of falls but also al...
Peripheral Neuropathy and Its Impact on the Feet Peripheral neuropathy results from damage to the peripheral nerves, which transmit signals between the central nervous system and the rest of the body. This damage often leads to numbness, tingling, burning, and sharp pain in the feet. Diabetic neuropathy occurs in individuals with diabetes as a res...
Effective and Easy Exercises for Plantar Fasciitis Relief Plantar Fasciitis
Facts About Clubfoot Clubfoot, medically known as talipes equinovarus, is a congenital condition where a baby's foot is twisted out of shape or position. This deformity affects the muscles, bones, and tendons, causing the foot to turn inward and downward. The exact cause of clubfoot is not fully understood, but it i...
What Can Cause Cracked Heels? Cracked heels, a common foot ailment, can be caused by various factors. Vitamin deficiencies, particularly in vitamins A, C, and E, can lead to dry, flaky skin, making heels more prone to cracking. Excess weight gain places added pressure on the heels, leading to calluses and fissures. Wearing ill-f...
Are Bunions Affecting Your Everyday Life? Bunions can be treated.
How Flip-Flops Affect the Feet Flip-flops are a popular choice for summer footwear, but they can significantly impact foot biomechanics compared to walking barefoot. Studies comparing traditional flip-flops with more structured versions have highlighted differences in ankle movement and ground reaction forces. Traditional flip-fl...
Shedding Light on Laser Treatment for Fungal Nails Laser treatment for fungal nails offers a promising solution to combat the persistent infection that plagues many individuals. While its cost may vary depending on factors such as location and severity of the infection, it is often deemed a worthwhile investment in restoring nail health. Beyond fina...
Differences Between Foot Corns and Calluses Calluses and corns on the feet are skin conditions that develop as a protective response to prolonged friction and pressure. Although they might appear similar, there are key differences between them. Calluses are broad, evenly thickened areas of skin that typically form on the soles of the feet. Th...
Risk Factors for Athlete’s Foot Athlete's foot, a fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet, is especially common among people who frequent damp, warm areas where the fungus thrives. These often include public showers, locker rooms, and swimming pools. The infection spreads easily through direct contact with contamina...
Plantar Warts Can Be Treated! Plantar warts can be treated.
Ankle and Foot Injuries in Baseball Baseball demands agility, speed, and precise footwork, placing significant strain on the lower extremities, particularly the ankles and feet. Ankle sprains, one of the most prevalent injuries, occur when the ligaments supporting the ankle are overstretched or torn due to sudden twists or impacts. Ad...
Causes of Painful Foot Ulcers Foot ulcers are serious, open wounds that can develop on the feet, particularly in individuals with diabetes or poor circulation, and can cause considerable foot pain. These ulcers typically occur due to a combination of factors, including nerve damage, reduced blood flow, and repetitive pressure or...
Symptoms and Causes of Gout in Children While often associated with adults, gout can also affect children, although less frequently. Gout is a type of arthritis characterized by sudden and severe episodes of joint pain, swelling, and inflammation, typically in the big toe. This condition arises due to an accumulation of uric acid crystals...
Understanding Flat Feet in Children Flat feet, also known as fallen arches, are a common condition where the arches of the feet touch the ground when standing. While it is normal for babies and toddlers to have flat feet due to underdeveloped arches, most children develop arches by the age of six. However, some children continue to ha...
Are You Suffering From Nerve Damage? If you're experiencing numbness or tingling in your feet, don't wait to make an appointment.
Choosing Footwear for Concrete Walking Selecting the right shoes for walking on concrete is essential to safeguard foot health and enhance comfort during the workday. Opt for shoes with ample cushioning to absorb the impact of each step and minimize stress on the feet, ankles, and knees. Look for designs with supportive features such as....
Effective Fall Prevention Methods for Seniors Ensuring a safe and secure environment is essential for seniors to maintain independence and well-being, especially concerning fall prevention within the home. Start by decluttering living spaces, and removing obstacles such as loose rugs, electrical cords, and furniture that may pose tripping hazar...
The Impact of Baseball on Feet and Ankles Baseball, a sport known for its agility and athleticism, can exert significant strain on the feet and ankles of players. The repetitive motions involved in running, pivoting, and sliding can lead to various foot and ankle injuries. Ankle sprains are a common occurrence, resulting from sudden twists....
Symptoms and Appearance of a Broken Toe Broken toes, while often underestimated, can significantly impact daily activities and mobility. Common causes of broken toes include traumatic injuries such as stubbing or dropping heavy objects on the foot, as well as sports-related incidents and accidents. Symptoms of a broken toe typically inclu...
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Newark, DE
19713
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Monday | 8am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
Friday | 8am - 5pm |
Sunday | 12am - 11pm |
774 Christiana Road Ste 105
Newark, 19713
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