Diabetes Care. 2013;36(9):2862-2871. 1. The ability to performhemodynamic and anatomic vascular assessment with revascularization, as necessary using both physical examination and handheld Doppler ...
Cole said red lesions on the palms of hands, soles of feet, or in the mouth are characteristic of the disease. They look like ...
A minimally invasive procedure to treat a common foot and ankle disorder can reduce pain, recovery time, and postsurgery complications while improving functional outcomes, according to a report ...
Charcot foot is a disease that causes weakness of the bones and joints. It commonly affects the middle of the foot, the hindfoot joint, and the ankle and forefoot joints. Charcot foot, also known as ...
A podiatrist -- officially known as a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM) — is trained to treat issues in the foot, ankle, and lower leg. They can help your limb work the way it should, reduce pain, ...
Injuries can occur from a simple blister to bunions and calluses and conditions such as neuropathy, ingrown toenails and skin ...
If you have trench foot, your foot may feel cold. You may experience a tingling or itching sensation, pain, and swelling. Other symptoms of trench foot include: The length and severity of each phase ...
Guidelines, pathways, and checklists should be in place to evaluate patients with diabetes who are hospitalized for any reason. Patients should have their shoes, slippers, and socks removed and their ...