Foot Care Specialists Lincoln NE

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Local Businesses

Mitchell Henry

(402) 435-0044
2222 S. 16Th Street Suite 300
Lincoln, NE 68502


Robyn Gembol Ryan

402-483-7700
Po Box 6068
Lincoln, NE 68506


South Lincoln Dermatology Clinic

(402) 858-1407
2625 Stockwell St
Lincoln, NE 68502


Elliott Lovland Rustad

(402) 484-6222
1919 S 40Th St – Suite 330
Lincoln, NE 68506


Orchard Todd F

1-402-483-2572
1730 South 70Th Street Suite 210
Lincoln, NE 68506


Rex F Largen

(402) 423-7000
5533 S 27Th Street – Suite 103
Lincoln, NE 68512


Plastic Surgical Arts

(402) 483-2572
1022 Port Arthur Ter # C
Lincoln, NE 68506


Plastic Surgical Arts

402-483-2572
1730 S 70Th St – Ste 210
Lincoln, NE 68506


Lars

(402) 435-0044
220 S 2Nd St
Lincoln, NE 68522


Orchard, Todd F – Plastic Surgical Arts

(402) 483-2572
609 W Main St
Lincoln, NE 68521


Mausolf Frederick A Pc

1-402-486-4269
4645 Normal Boulevard Suite 245
Lincoln, NE 68506


Margaret Sutton

(402) 483-7700
1710 S 70Th St
Lincoln, NE 68506


Cassidy Mitchell

(402) 483-8530
206 Serio Blvd
Lincoln, NE 68502


Mausolf Frederick A Pc

402-486-4269
4645 Normal Blvd – Ste 245
Lincoln, NE 68506


Ryan, Robyn

402-484-9009
1710 S 70Th St
Lincoln, NE 68506


Bryant, R Samuel – Plastic Surgical Arts

(402) 483-2572
3805 W 28Th Ave
Lincoln, NE 68521


Complete Dermatology Clinic

(402) 476-2111
7040 Helen Witt Dr # 110
Lincoln, NE 68512


Heibel, Mark D – Heibel Dermatology

(402) 488-6969
2641 S 70Th St, #A
Lincoln, NE 68506


Buckley John F

402-486-3400
1919 S 40Th St – Ste 107
Lincoln, NE 68506


Henry, Mitchell J – Lars

(402) 435-0044
1408 W 43Rd Ave
Lincoln, NE 68521


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Lincoln, NE

Do Orthopedics take care of feet?

Both podiatrists and orthopaedic surgeons are qualified to treat foot and ankle conditions, surgically and non-surgically. In general, the best bet is to choose the doctor you feel the most comfortable with, or who has the most experience treating your particular condition.

Do podiatrists help with walking?

Fitter Feet Podiatrists can assess your walking (gait) and provide orthotic foot supports to help pain free legs feet and backs when walking. Even arthritic pains can be improved by wearing orthoses when walking. Our Podiatrists also remove callus, corns and treat painful nails to help you keep walking comfortably.

Why are podiatrists not doctors?

Are They Doctors? Podiatrists are doctors, but they don’t go to traditional medical school. They have their own schools and professional associations. They also have “DPM” (doctor of podiatric medicine) after their names instead of “MD” (medical doctor).

How can I make my thick toenails thin again?

Soften your nails first by applying urea cream (Aluvea, Keralac) and wrapping your feet in bandages at night. Then, wash off the urea cream, and use a nail clipper and nail file to trim your nails. Apply an over-the-counter fungal treatment after you gently file your nails. Apply Vicks VapoRub on your toenail each day.

How do you treat elderly feet?

Keep feet clean. Depending on whether your older adult bathes on their own or needs help, their feet may only get washed once in a while during the week. Moisturize feet. Trim nails. Monitor sores. Get properly fitting footwear. Get medical attention when needed. Address pain. Promote circulation.

What is the best doctor to see for foot pain?

If you have any issues that involve the foot and or ankle—a sports injury, arthritis/joint pain, skin problems, etc. —a visit to the podiatrist is your best bet. A podiatrist is a specialist who manages and treats almost all symptoms that involve the ankle and/or the foot.

What does Vicks VapoRub do for toenails?

Vicks VapoRub Although designed for cough suppression, its active ingredients (camphor and eucalyptus oil) may help treat toenail fungus. A 2011 study found that Vicks VapoRub had a “positive clinical effect” in treating toenail fungus.

What are common foot problems?

And many foot problems, including hammertoes, blisters, bunions, corns and calluses, claw and mallet toes, ingrown toenails, toenail fungus, and athlete’s foot, can develop from neglect, ill-fitting shoes, and simple wear and tear. Pain in your feet may even be the first sign of a systemic problem.

What is the best cream for foot pain?

Best Pain Relief Creams of 2022. Salonpas Lidocaine Plus Pain Relieving Cream. Topricin Fibro Cream. Blue Emu Maximum Pain Relief Cream for Arthritis, Muscles and Joints. Aspercreme Pain Relief Cream With Lidocaine. Aspercreme Lidocaine Pain Relief Cream for Foot Pain.

Can you walk with nerve damage in foot?

Walking can reduce the pain and other symptoms of neuropathy from the nerve damage in your feet and lower legs. Walking and other light aerobic exercises have various benefits for people affected by neuropathy, which is a wide range of conditions involving disease and damage to the peripheral nerves.