Foot Care Specialists Littleton CO

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Local Businesses

Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery

1-303-706-1100
7430 Park Meadows Drive Suite 300
Littleton, CO 80124


David Broadway

(303) 680-8989
Suite 200 9777 South Yosemite Street
Littleton, CO 80124


John Grossman

303-791-1820
206 W County Line Rd Ste 350
Littleton, CO 80126


Sarah Kurts, Pa-C

720-344-5252
9695 S. Yosemite St., Suite 120
Littleton, CO 80124


Brent C Sigler

303-770-4040
10099 Ridgegate Pkwy
Littleton, CO 80124


Sigler Brent – Board Certified Dermatologist

(866) 965-9491
10099 Ridgegate Pky, Ste 410
Littleton, CO 80124


Bess, Robert J – Orthopaedics & Spine Surgery

(303) 788-5230
4550 Eubank Blvd Ne Ste 103
Littleton, CO 80160


Millard John A Pc

1-303-792-5665
9218 Kimmer Drive
Littleton, CO 80124


Theriault, Alexandra

303-886-1256
1420 W Canal Ct Ste 50
Littleton, CO 80120


Rutter, Raeann – Orthopaedics & Spine Surgery

(303) 788-5230
5203 Juan Tabo Boulevard Ne Suite 1C
Littleton, CO 80160


Joanna M. Burch

303-850-5893
5555 E. Arapahoe Road,Kaiser Permanente
Littleton, CO 80122


Hunsicker Lisa M

(720)283-2500
1020 Tijeras N.E. Suite 16
Littleton, CO 80122


Yang Plastic Surgery

(303) 996-1084
10103 Ridgegate Pkwy Ste 113
Littleton, CO 80124


Thomas William Fawell

303-791-2800
7780 S Broadway Ste 360
Littleton, CO 80122


Ear Nose & Throat Center

1-303-798-1309
6169 South Balsam Way
Littleton, CO 80123


Culberson Brad

1-303-798-1309
7720 South Broadway
Littleton, CO 80122


Massage Envy Southglenn

303741-3689
7470-B S. University Blvd
Littleton, CO 80122


Alexandra Theriault

303-795-2030
1420 W Canal Ct
Littleton, CO 80120


Bath & Body Works – Park Meadows

303799-4199
8505 Park Meadows Center Dr. 2068
Littleton, CO 80124


Dragul Paul H

1-303-799-6161
9218 Kimmer Drive
Littleton, CO 80124


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Littleton, CO

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 is the difference between a foot doctor and a podiatrist?

Podiatrists complete four years of higher education at a school of podiatry to receive their medical certification. They follow their podiatry education with two to three years of residency. Foot and ankle specialists receive additional advanced training to treat traumatic injuries of the lower leg, ankle, and foot.

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.

How can the elderly improve circulation in feet?

Try leg exercises. Use an elevating leg pillow. Buy compression socks and bandages. Leg massages and hydrotherapy. Move your feet and toes. Keep your feet warm. Massage your feet. Try specific hand exercises.

What foot conditions require surgery?

Metatarsal Foot Surgery. Bunions Foot Surgery. Hammertoe Foot Surgery. Plantar Fasciitis Foot Surgery. Ankle Arthritis Surgeries. Achilles Tendon Disorders. Morton’s Neuroma Foot Surgery. Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction Foot Surgery.

Is Vicks Vapor Rub good for neuropathy?

Vicks Vapor Rub® – Massaging one’s feet with Vicks, particularly at night, soothes neuropathic pain and distress in one’s feet and legs.

What is the best treatment for neuropathy in your feet and legs?

Regular exercise, such as walking three times a week, can reduce neuropathy pain, improve muscle strength and help control blood sugar levels. Gentle routines such as yoga and tai chi might also help.

What causes your feet not to move?

The most common cause of foot drop is compression of a nerve in your leg that controls the muscles involved in lifting the foot (peroneal nerve). This nerve can also be injured during hip or knee replacement surgery, which may cause foot drop.

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.

Who is entitled to free chiropody treatment?

People with general chiropody conditions such as calluses, corns or thickened nails. This service is only available to people who has reached the state retirement age of 65 years.

What causes bone deterioration in feet?

Blood vessel damage from diabetes can increase or change blood flow to the feet. This can lead to bone loss. Weakened bones in the feet increase the risk of fracture. Injury to the foot signals the body to produce more inflammation-causing chemicals.

What is the best thing to soak your feet in for pain?

A warm Epsom salt foot bath can relieve sore muscles and reduce swelling in your feet. To make an Epsom foot bath, the Farmers’ Almanac recommends adding one-half cup Epsom salt to a container of warm water large enough to submerge your feet. Soak your feet for around 20 minutes.

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.