Garden State Podiatry
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Garden State Podiatry
Dr. Ujjwal Datta is Board Certified in Foot Surgery and has 2 convenient office locations at 4 East High Street, Bound Brook, NJ 08805 and 40 New Brunswick Avenue, Suite 2A, Perth Amboy/Hopelawn, NJ 08861. The office staff at BOTH locations is multi-lingual, courteous and qualified to meet your every need.

They will gladly set up appointments as well as assist you in any way to make your visit as pleasant as possible. Dr. Datta has been practicing podiatry for over 15 years and has been providing his patients with unsurpassed quality foot care. He provides care to all ages from infants to seniors for all types of conditions such as diabetic foot care, orthotics, surgery, sports medicine.
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Meet Lucrecia Morales-- the most friendly, bilingual staff any doctor can ever ask for. She is fluent in English and Spanish and makes you feel welcome the minute you step into our office. Her smile and kind demeanor makes all your worries go away as you prepare to check in to be seen by Dr. Datta.
If you are experiencing painful swelling in the back of your foot just above the heel, you may be suffering from Achilles Tendonitis. This troublesome condition affects the Achilles tendon, which is the strongest and largest tendon in the body and connects the leg to the foot as it stretches from the lower leg to the heel bone.
Typically occurring in both feet, brachymetatarsia is a condition characterized by a short metatarsal. The foot has five metatarsals and this condition results in one shortened toe. If more than one of the long bones of the foot is affected, it is known as brachymetapody.

The causes of brachymetatarsia are genetic or situational, meaning that you can be born with it or it can be induced by premature closure in the metatarsal growth plate due to a trauma.If you suffer from brachymetatarsia, you may find it difficult to properly balance or smoothly transfer weight across the toes when walking or running.
Most often found on the inner foot near the big toe but sometimes located on the fifth toe, bunions are a painful yet common condition caused by inflammation of the bursa. Bursa resides in the connective tissues of the bodies and is essentially a small fluid filled sac. The inflammation and thickening of these sacs creates a problematic bone formation that forces the toe out of alignment and causes great discomfort.
It is rare to find someone who walks with both feet in perfect alignment. Often we walk on the inside or outsides of our feet, or with our toes or heels rotated inward. These typical walking patterns can cause many problems not just with the feet but also for the whole body as the alignment of the feet sets the foundation for the whole body's alignment.
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