If you are dealing with chronic pain, slow-healing injuries, or recurring foot and ankle problems, regenerative medicine may help support your body’s natural healing process. Our podiatrists will evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan during your consultation.
Persistent tendon injuries such as Achilles tendonitis or tendon degeneration that limit mobility and daily activity.
Sprains or ligament damage causing instability, weakness, or ongoing discomfort in the foot or ankle.
Pain, stiffness, and inflammation caused by osteoarthritis or joint degeneration affecting movement and quality of life.
Regenerative Medicine is a non-surgical treatment approach that uses the body’s natural healing properties to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery.
These therapies may include biologic treatments designed to support the healing of tendons, ligaments, joints, cartilage, and bone injuries.At To Healthy Feet Podiatry, regenerative medicine treatments are performed right in-office with minimal downtime.
Our podiatrists customize each treatment plan based on the patient’s condition, activity level, and recovery goals to help restore function and relieve pain as safely and effectively as possible.
Compared to more invasive procedures, regenerative medicine offers patients a natural and minimally invasive option for pain relief and tissue healing.
Compared to more invasive procedures, regenerative medicine offers patients a natural and minimally invasive option for pain relief and tissue healing.
Regenerative medicine may help patients avoid or delay surgery by promoting natural tissue repair and recovery.
These treatments are designed to accelerate healing and help patients return to normal activities sooner.
Regenerative therapies can help decrease chronic pain, swelling, and inflammation associated with foot and ankle injuries.
If you’re suffering from heel pain, ankle pain, tendon injuries, arthritis, or other foot and ankle conditions, our New York podiatrists are here to help.
Serving Downtown, Midtown, and Times Square NYC, we provide advanced treatment options designed to get you back to healthy, active living.

Sometimes scar tissue builds up in a tendon and causes the tendon to lose its elasticity. At that point, chronic Achilles tendinitis can be treated by removing the scar tissue using a minimally invasive procedure like Tenex. This uses a wand that transmits ultrasonic energy to break through the scar tissue leaving healthy tissue behind. Downtime is minimal and return to normal activity is about a week.
Grab a resistance band (or even a stretchy t-shirt)! Place the band or shirt around the ball of your foot. Pull the two ends of the band or shirt towards you until you feel a nice stretch in the back of your leg. Hold this stretch for 30 seconds, and relax for 10 seconds. Repeat this 5-10 times for both legs!
Achilles tendonitis rarely requires surgery. However, if treatment is delayed or neglected, there could be further damage such as a tendon tear. This would require surgical repair, and although we can do this with minimally invasive techniques, it is better to prevent damage when possible. Don’t ignore your pain. See your podiatrist as soon as possible.
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By accurately diagnosing, treating, and preventing lower leg, foot, and ankle conditions and ailments, we get you on your way back to healthy feet! We use conservative care and only activate surgeries when absolutely necessary. Here are some of the foot and ankle conditions we treat. Get that peace of mind, and reach out and book an appointment with us today!
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