Stubbs Chiropractic, LLC

Stubbs Chiropractic, LLC Chiropractic clinic in LNK. 🌈 Woman-owned 👩‍⚕️ Disability-owned

✩HOURS UPDATE✩ Beginning November 24, our office will  be open on MONDAYS ONLY until December 15.  We will also be close...
11/17/2025

✩HOURS UPDATE✩ Beginning November 24, our office will be open on MONDAYS ONLY until December 15. We will also be closed December 16 through the end of the year, and reopen on Monday, January 5.

(Reminder, we are appointment only. Please text or visit our website to schedule. Info in comments!)

Happy Halloween from The Peanuts Gang...Marcie, Peppermint Patty, and Snoopy!
10/30/2025

Happy Halloween from The Peanuts Gang...Marcie, Peppermint Patty, and Snoopy!

Address

355 S 53rd Street
Lincoln, NE
68510

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm

Telephone

+14024760638

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Dr. Stubbs’ Story

I didn't always know I wanted to be a chiropractor. I wasn't born into a family with a long line of chiropractic doctors, and I didn't have my first adjustment until after I started chiropractic school. I'd be lying if I said that I chose chiropractic as my profession. Instead, Chiropractic chose me. It chose me because of my superpower: my disability.

Before I was born, the amnion of the sac I was developing in partially tore. This created bands of scar tissue inside the sac. Those bands wrapped around my hands and strangled them, so my hands look and function differently. The bands also restricted my spacial room in utero. That lack of space forced my right foot to curl under my body, creating a club foot and a twisting effect on my spine. The medical term for my condition is called Amniotic Band Syndrome.

As a child, I had multiple castings, braces, and surgeries on my hands and foot, until after enduring over a dozen surgeries, I was cleared to live a "normal" life at age 12 – but life was anything but normal. Although my hands and foot had been corrected from a medical standpoint, I was still having complaints. I had a sharp pain in my right foot every time I ran, and the range of motion in my foot was severely compromised.