Summer Foot Care: Stay Cool, Protected, and Supported

As temperatures rise and flip-flops come out in full force, it’s important not to overlook your feet when it comes to summer care. Whether you’re heading to the beach, walking around amusement parks, or just enjoying backyard barbecues, your feet need protection and support to keep you moving comfortably all season long. Ditch the Flat…

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Dr. Matthew Regulski, DPM, recently spoke at the New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society (NJPMS) Conference.

Dr. Matthew Regulski, DPM, recently spoke at the New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society (NJPMS) Conference, where he presented on behalf of OsteoAMP, sharing his expertise on advanced treatments for foot, ankle, and lower extremity conditions. His lecture highlighted innovative approaches and cutting-edge regenerative therapies that continue to advance the field of podiatry. Below are photos…

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This past weekend, April 5th-6th, Dr. Matthew Regulski, DPM, shined at the Desert Foot East Conference in Teaneck, NJ…

This past weekend, April 5th-6th, Dr. Matthew Regulski, DPM, shined at the Desert Foot East Conference in Teaneck, NJ, with two informative lectures on Venous Leg Ulcers and the latest updates on Local Coverage Determination (LCD). Venous Leg Ulcers: Dr. Regulski discussed innovative treatment strategies that blend new research with traditional methods, aiming to enhance…

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Diabetes and Vascular Disease

Diabetes and vascular disease go hand in hand. Plaque formation, caused by diabetes, can often lead to obstruction or blockages in the arteries. The complications from vascular disease span to the lower extremities and can often be severe. Some of the complications of vascular disease caused by diabetes include the following: Claudication pain is a…

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Diabetic Neuropathy

Neuropathy also known as nerve damage, is extremely prevalent in the diabetic community. Neuropathy is a very complex problem, particularly in the diabetic setting. Diabetes causes plaque to deposit within the small arteries called arterioles that nourish small nerve endings. When these arterioles become blocked or narrowed nourishment to the nerve endings become reduced and…

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Diabetic Foot Care

The Impact of Diabetes

Diabetes is growing exponentially throughout the world. Here in the United States, we have 35 million diabetics and 90 million pre-diabetics, which equates to about 5,200 people a day who are diagnosed with diabetes in the United States. Ocean County Foot and Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. has a team of highly trained foot and ankle…

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