LIMB & FOOT CARE
Foot, Ankle & Limb Care in Las Vegas
Foot, ankle, and limb problems can affect mobility, circulation, wound healing, and daily life. LVVIS brings limb-focused, foot and ankle, and vascular specialists together so patients can be evaluated from both the structural and circulatory sides of care.
- Foot, ankle & limb evaluation
- Wound and mobility concerns
- Structural and circulatory care
- Las Vegas specialty locations
Coordinated Limb Care in Las Vegas
QUICK SUMMARY
Foot, ankle, wound, and limb care in one coordinated setting
Key takeaway: LVVIS provides coordinated foot, ankle, wound, and limb care in Las Vegas, including evaluation for pain, injuries, deformities, diabetic foot concerns, wounds, mobility problems, and circulation-related limb risk.
Care may involve foot and ankle evaluation, imaging, orthotics, wound care, surgical consultation, vascular testing, or minimally invasive treatment when circulation problems affect healing or limb health.
COMMON FOOT & ANKLE CONCERNS
Pain, Deformity & Mobility
Evaluation for bunions, hammertoes, ankle pain, arthritis, plantar fasciitis, neuroma, tendonitis, and mobility-limiting foot or ankle symptoms.
INJURIES & PROCEDURAL CARE
Injuries, Trauma & Surgery
Care planning for ankle sprains, fractures, foot and ankle trauma, arthroscopy, minimally invasive surgery, joint restoration, and surgical foot or ankle concerns.
WOUND & LIMB RISK
Wounds, Charcot & Limb Risk
Evaluation for wound care, Charcot deformity, diabetic foot concerns, delayed healing, circulation symptoms, and limb preservation needs.
Foot & Ankle Conditions We Evaluate
Foot and ankle problems can come from injury, deformity, overuse, arthritis, nerve irritation, tendon problems, wounds, or changes in foot structure. Evaluation helps identify the cause and match care to the condition instead of guessing from symptoms alone.
LIMB PRESERVATION
Limb Preservation & Wound Care
Some limb problems are not only structural. Non-healing wounds, diabetic foot concerns, rest pain, tissue loss, infection risk, and poor circulation may require coordinated limb and vascular evaluation.
LVVIS can help determine whether wound care, foot and ankle treatment, vascular imaging, or limb preservation planning should be part of the next step.
COORDINATED EVALUATION
When Limb and Vascular Care Overlap
Foot pain, wounds, swelling, color changes, cold feet, slow healing, and walking pain may involve more than one system. A structural foot or ankle problem may exist alongside circulation concerns, especially in patients with diabetes, vascular disease, wounds, or mobility-limiting symptoms.
- Foot or ankle pain with walking difficulty
- Wounds that are slow to heal
- Diabetic foot or Charcot-related concerns
- Circulation symptoms affecting the foot or leg
Walking Pain
Pain with walking, leg fatigue, or foot discomfort may need both structural and circulation evaluation.
Slow-Healing Wounds
Delayed healing can involve pressure, diabetes-related risk, infection concerns, or reduced blood flow.
Diabetic Foot Changes
Complex foot changes may require coordinated foot, wound, and vascular care planning.
Circulation changes
Cold feet, color changes, swelling, or tissue changes may point toward vascular involvement.
CARE OPTIONS
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the condition, severity, imaging findings, wound status, circulation, mobility goals, and overall health. LVVIS may recommend conservative care, bracing, orthotics, wound care, vascular testing, minimally invasive vascular treatment, or surgical foot and ankle consultation when appropriate.
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Conservative Care
- Activity modification
- Bracing or immobilization
- Custom orthotics
- Footwear guidance
- Pain and swelling control
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Wound & Limb Care
- Wound evaluation
- Offloading support
- Infection-risk coordination
- Vascular testing if healing is delayed
- Limb preservation planning
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Procedural Options
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Minimally invasive vascular care
- Fracture or trauma planning
- Tendon, joint, or deformity correction
- Recovery and follow-up guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Foot, ankle, and limb care may include evaluation for pain, injuries, deformities, tendon problems, wounds, diabetic foot concerns, orthotics, mobility issues, and circulation-related limb risk.
Evaluation is important when pain is worsening, walking is difficult, swelling or bruising is significant, a wound is present, the foot shape is changing, or symptoms are not improving with basic care.
Circulation affects healing, wound recovery, pain, skin health, and limb risk. Patients with slow-healing wounds, diabetes, PAD, rest pain, or tissue changes may need vascular evaluation along with foot and ankle care.
Yes. LVVIS evaluates wound and limb preservation concerns, especially when circulation, diabetes, infection risk, tissue loss, delayed healing, or amputation risk may be involved.
No. Many conditions can be managed with supportive care, bracing, orthotics, immobilization, wound care, therapy, or monitoring. Surgery may be considered when symptoms are severe, unstable, progressive, or not improving.
LVVIS serves patients across Las Vegas and Henderson, with locations for consultation, limb-focused evaluation, vascular care, procedural services, and surgical coordination.