Elderly Foot Care Tips for Better Mobility and Balance

Healthy feet play a major role in staying active and independent as people age. Natural changes in the feet can reduce cushioning, weaken muscles, and limit joint movement, making standing and walking less comfortable. Skin also becomes thinner and drier, while toenails can grow thicker and harder to trim. These changes raise the chance of pain, balance problems, and falls. Ignoring foot discomfort can also make everyday tasks more difficult. Regular visits with a podiatrist help detect concerns early and keep small problems from becoming larger ones longer. Supporting foot function improves confidence with every step.

Common foot conditions in older adults include bunions, hammertoes, and thick toenails. Arthritis can stiffen joints and change the way the foot moves, increasing pressure on certain areas. Poor circulation means reduced blood flow, which slows healing. Nerve damage, called neuropathy, reduces feeling in the feet and makes injuries easier to miss. A podiatrist carefully examines the feet, checks circulation and sensation, and treats painful nail and skin problems while recommending shoes with proper support. A podiatrist can then develop a treatment plan catered to your needs. Early evaluation also helps improve comfort, mobility, and everyday safety.

Prompt care can protect mobility and support a more active lifestyle. Foot pain should never be accepted as a normal part of getting older because effective treatment is available. A podiatrist can relieve painful pressure points, treat skin concerns, and recommend custom orthotics when they provide better support and comfort. Addressing problems early also lowers the risk of falls and helps people remain confident while walking, preserving independence and stability. If you have symptoms of elderly foot problems, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

If you need your feet checked, contact one of our podiatrists of Bergen Foot & Ankle. Our doctors will attend to all of your foot and ankle needs and provide you with quality treatment.

Geriatrics and Podiatry
When people age, some common issues that may occur are bone density loss, dry skin, poor circulation, and rough brittle nails. These issues may also affect your foot health if the necessary steps are not taken to alleviate the problems.

It is important to take care of your feet because feet that are injured or diseased can affect your overall health. Having painful feet hinders your ability to do daily activities or may decrease your willingness to do the things that you need to do.

Visiting Your Geriatrician
As we age, health problems become more likely, so it is essential to visit your doctor for check-ups to ensure that you are doing the best you can to take care of your health. It is recommended to check your feet frequently for any possible cuts, bruises, swelling, corns or any other irregularities. 

Taking Care of Elderly Feet
Cracked or dry feet can be treated by applying moisturizer often. It is also important not to wear old socks because the older the sock is, the higher the possibility there will be that there is bacteria there. Wear fresh socks and make sure they fit properly.

Proper foot health means that you can have a more active lifestyle and you will not be bogged down by pain. Foot health also leads to good circulation, which is paramount for overall health.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our offices located in Fort Lee, NJ and Flushing, NY . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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