Medicine | Episode 3 — The Foot as a Foundation: A Conversation with Dr. Maddy Walkner
Most chronic pain doesn't begin where it hurts. In this episode of Medicine, Sean sits down with Dr. Maddy Walkner — foot and ankle surgeon, sports medicine specialist, and partner at Silverstone Podiatry on Manhattan's Upper East Side — for one of the more clinically surprising conversations we've had yet.
What starts as a discussion about heel cups turns into a deep exploration of how the foot influences everything above it — hamstring activation, pelvic alignment, proprioception, anxiety, and even teeth grinding at night.
Topics covered:
— Why a heel cup can create a full-body neurological response
— The tripod of the foot and what happens when the heel loses its position
— Flat feet as a proprioceptive problem, not just a structural one
— Gait analysis: what to look for, how long to watch, and why shoes can lie to you
— Orthotics — custom vs. over-the-counter, and when each is right
— Bunions and hammer toes: what they actually are, and why early intervention matters
— The connection between foot instability, anxiety, and sensory upregulation
Dr. Walkner graduated salutatorian from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, completed a concurrent Master of Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and served as chief resident at Lenox Hill Hospital — where she continues to teach the next generation of foot and ankle surgeons.
This is episode three of Medicine — a conversation series dedicated to the truth of pain, performance, and what it means to move well.
Find Dr. Maddy Walkner:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmaddy_walkner
Silverstone Podiatry: https://silverstonepodiatry.com/about-dr-madeline-walkner/
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