Foot Care Specialists Crystal Lake IL

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Local Businesses

Simpson Eye Assoc

(815) 455-0212
58 East Walton Street Third Floor
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


David H Whitney

815-477-9858
3253 Harlem Ave 278 Memorial Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Bangash, Suleman J – Dermatology Physicians Srgns

(815) 455-4434
183 Heritage Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Bradford C Roberg

(815) 356-7000
5714 S State Route 31
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Mohs Surgery Dermatology Center

(815) 455-4434
183 Heritage Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Juliana Yong Hae Chyu

815-477-9858
278 Memorial Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Fu Tony S

(815) 459-4333
6317 Northwest Hwy
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Bangash, Suleman

866-253-9426
820 East Terra Cotta Ave Ste 125
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Juliana Yong Hae Chyu

(815) 477-9858
278 Memorial Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Jamie So-Yung Chin

(815) 477-9858
278 Memorial Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Rehab Neuropsych

(815) 455-6555
Suite 930 680 North Lake Shore Drive
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Chin, Jamie S – Crystal Lake Dermatology

(815) 477-9858
278 Memorial Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Crystal Lake Medical Ctr

(815) 459-4333
6317 Northwest Hwy
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Whitney, David H – Crystal Lake Dermatology

(815) 477-9858
278 Memorial Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Bradford C Roberg

815-356-7000
5714 South Rt 31 Suite A
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Derick Dermatology

(847) 281-5953
525 East Congress Parkway
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Chin, Jamie

815-477-9868
278 Memorial Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Tony Sio-Ta Fu

847-328-3913
6317 Northwest Hwy
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


David P Van Dam

815-455-4434
183 Heritage Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Johnson, Todd A – Dermatology Physicians & Srgns

(815) 455-4434
183 Heritage Dr
Crystal Lake, IL 60014


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Crystal Lake, IL

Why do seniors stop walking?

(Reuters Health) – Lots of time sitting, and very little spent moving around, may contribute to loss of the ability to walk in old age, a large U.S. study suggests.

What conditions can podiatrists treat?

Some of the medical conditions podiatrists treat include heel pain (plantar fasciitis), foot complications from diabetes, ankle and foot arthritis, nerve problems, tendonitis, hammertoes, flat feet, nail disorders, bunions, warts, fungus, fractures, and sprains.

Do podiatrists treat toenail fungus?

Your podiatrist can help you take care of not only your feet and ankles, but also your toenails. One very common condition that podiatrists treat are fungal toenail infections.

Can a podiatrist do surgery?

Podiatric surgeons offer comprehensive surgical care for a wide variety of problems, including: bunions (hallux valgus) problems with the toes (e.g. hammer toes) nerve entrapments of the foot and ankle.

What is Cinderella foot?

The so-called “Cinderella Procedure” is a preventive bunion correction that results in a narrower foot. The point of the Cinderella Procedure is to be able to wear a shoe that didn’t fit comfortably before. The Cinderella Procedure is actually a combination of procedures used together to achieve the desired results.

What is the white hard stuff under my toenails?

This overgrowth is called subungual hyperkeratosis. People with hyperkeratosis may notice a white, chalky substance under the nail. When this occurs in the toenails, the pressure of shoes pushing down on the nails might cause pain.

Is it better to go to a podiatrist or orthopedist?

As a general guideline, if you have an injury, condition, or symptoms affecting your foot or ankle health, it’s best to see a podiatrist. If you have an injury, condition, or symptoms affecting any other part of your musculoskeletal system, it’s best to see an orthopedic physician.

How do I know if my foot pain is serious?

Have severe pain or swelling. Have an open wound or a wound that is oozing pus. Have signs of infection, such as redness, warmth and tenderness in the affected area or you have a fever over 100 F (37.8 C) Are unable to walk or put weight on your foot.

Should I keep walking with foot pain?

See your podiatrist if the pain persists “Pain is a sign that something is wrong,” Youner says. “Do not walk through pain.” You may have a condition such as bone spurs or plantar fasciitis. Bone spurs are a form of outgrowth, and plantar fasciitis is the result of damage or tearing in ligaments of the heel.

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.

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.

Do they put you to sleep for foot surgery?

Some form of anesthesia is needed to safely receive any kind of foot or ankle surgery. Anesthesia options include general anesthesia, sedation, regional anesthesia (block), or local anesthesia. With general anesthesia, you are completely asleep during surgery.

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.