Podiatrists located in Brighton Beach & East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
Whether you play competitive sports, hit the gym a few times a week, or just like taking walks around Brighton Beach, injuries can happen. Maybe you rolled your ankle during a workout. Maybe your foot started hurting after your last game or run. Or maybe your heel pain keeps coming back no matter what you do. At Fit Feet Podiatry, we know how discouraging it can be when an injury sidelines you. That’s why we’re here to help you heal, recover, and safely return to the activities you love.
We work with athletes of all ages and fitness levels across Brooklyn, New York. As a trusted sports injuries specialist, we focus on personalized care that not only gets you back on your feet but helps prevent future injuries too. You don’t have to deal with this alone. We’re here to help.
Sports injuries can affect many parts of the foot and ankle. At our Brighton Beach office, we see it all. Some injuries happen suddenly, like ankle sprains or fractures. Others develop over time from overuse or repetitive stress. No matter what kind of pain you’re dealing with, our sports injury doctor will take the time to understand what’s happening and how to treat it.
We regularly treat:
We also help patients manage the long-term effects of past injuries that didn’t fully heal or are still causing pain when you’re active.
Pain is your body’s way of telling you something’s wrong. If you’ve been ignoring your symptoms or hoping they’ll go away on their own, you’re not alone. Many of our patients wait weeks or months before seeking help. But early treatment can make a big difference in how fast and how well you heal.
You should schedule a visit if:
Our goal is to help you feel confident moving again. Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a student athlete, or just trying to stay active, we’ll help you find a treatment plan that fits your body and your goals.
When you visit Fit Feet Podiatry for a sports injury, we’ll start by listening. We want to know when the pain started, what kind of movements cause it, and how it’s affecting your daily life. We’ll do a hands-on exam and may recommend imaging or diagnostic tools if needed to confirm the type and severity of the injury.
Then we’ll explain everything in plain language. We’ll go over what’s happening inside your foot or ankle and talk through treatment options step by step. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all care. Your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific injury, activity level, and goals.
We treat most sports injuries with non-surgical options first. Our treatment plans may include:
In some cases, we may recommend minimally invasive procedures or refer you to additional specialists if your injury is complex. But most of the time, conservative treatment leads to a full recovery with no need for surgery.
One of the most important parts of sports injury care is preventing reinjury. Once your pain is under control, we’ll work with you on a return-to-activity plan that makes sense. That might include adjustments to your footwear, gait training, strength-building routines, or cross-training advice. We’ll check in with you regularly to make sure you’re staying on track.
We want you to feel strong, stable, and confident doing what you love.
We’re more than a podiatry clinic. We’re part of the Brighton Beach community. Patients from across Brooklyn trust us to provide honest, expert care that’s focused on real results. We know what it’s like to feel limited by injury. We’ve helped students get back on the field, parents return to their workouts, and retirees regain their ability to stay active and enjoy life.
You’ll never feel rushed or ignored at our office. We take the time to listen, explain, and support you from start to finish. Our podiatrist is experienced, knowledgeable, and committed to helping you move without pain.
If you’re dealing with a foot or ankle injury and want care that’s tailored to your needs, call us today. At Fit Feet Podiatry in Brighton Beach, we’re ready to help you heal the right way.
Book your appointment online or give us a call to schedule your visit with a trusted sports injuries specialist in Brooklyn, New York. Let’s take the first step together.
A sports injury is an injury that occurs while exercising or playing sports. Your feet and ankles feature a complex network of tendons, ligaments, muscles, and bones. These structures are incredibly durable and can withstand significant wear-and-tear, but they aren’t invincible. Overuse injuries, as well as poor form, may lead to tendonitis, a stress fracture, or other more serious problems.
At Fit Feet Podiatry, Dr. Stepensky treats a wide variety of sports injuries that affect the feet and ankles, including:
He also diagnoses and treats muscle strains, as well as fractures that occur due to sudden impact or overuse.
If you injure yourself while playing sports, it’s important to stop what you’re doing right away. To address minor problems–such as a sprained ankle or bruised knee–you may benefit from ice, rest, and elevation or by taking an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory.
If your symptoms persist for more than 48 hours, or they get worse and negatively interfere with your ability to perform routine activities, it’s important to seek professional help. Left untreated, a sports injury can lead to more serious problems and even immobility.
To diagnose sports injuries, Dr. Stepensky, at Fit Feet Podiatry, reviews your medical history, asks you questions about the source of your injury, and physically examines your foot, leg, and ankle. If your injury isn’t obvious, he might also recommend a series of X-rays or other imaging to get a closer look at the supporting structures of your feet. After gathering all of this information, Dr. Stepensky pinpoints the source of your discomfort and develops a custom treatment plan.
Treatment for sports injuries depends on the nature and severity of your discomfort and its impact on your quality of life. However, whenever possible, Dr. Stepensky recommends conservative measures of care, such as physical therapy, at-home exercises, and custom orthotics. If these methods of treatment don’t provide significant relief, he might recommend minimally invasive surgery.
Whatever the case, it’s important that you’re patient and follow Dr. Stepensky’s recovery instructions carefully. Returning to the court or playing field too quickly may lead to further damage and more serious problems.
To access comprehensive care for sports injuries, make an appointment at Fit Feet Podiatry. Simply call the office nearest you or click the online booking tool.