Diabetic Foot Care
ANATOMY
The prevalence of amputations is high among people with diabetes, and many amputations stem from diabetic complications. If you have diabetes, the skilled podiatry team at Stepping Stone Foot & Ankle Specialists, provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment care to preserve your lower limb health. Find out more by booking an evaluation at our practice location in King of Prussia, PA today. Click on the online scheduling tool, or call the office to speak with a team member.
Podiatrists are trained and educated to assess and diagnose various types of wounds on the foot and your lower extremities. They consider factors such as wound size, depth, and the presence of infection to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. In addition to wounds created by trauma, Dr. Andre treats wounds relating to-
Diabetes – People who are afflicted with diabetes have an increased risk of the development of foot complications, which may include wounds that do not heal properly or take more time to heal than typically needed. Podiatrists play a vital role in diabetic foot care by conducting regular examinations to identify early signs of issues, providing education on foot care practices, and managing wounds to prevent complications.
Infections - Podiatrists have the expertise to identify and treat foot wound infections by prescribing antibiotic medication, performing procedures to treat infected tissue, and overseeing your healing process.
Peripheral Vascular Disease - Poor blood circulation can hamper the healing of wounds. Podiatrists can evaluate the vascular condition of patients to detect issues that affect lower limb blood flow.
Podiatric Wound Care Techniques
Podiatrists can offer a variety of techniques to help treat problematic wounds -
Debridement - is a common technique used in wound care to remove infected or dead tissue. The removal promotes wound healing. Podiatrists are skilled in performing debridement procedures to treat lower limb ulcers and wounds.
Pressure Off-loading – this technique refers to the strategic reduction/redistribution of pressure points designed to reduce pressure on vulnerable areas on your foot.
Custom footwear will reduce stress in the targeted area.
Podiatrists dedicate time to educating patients on proper foot care practices to help proactively prevent foot wounds and further complications. This includes guidance on foot hygiene, nail care, and the selection of appropriate footwear.
If you have concerns about foot wounds or related issues, contact Dr. Andre or a Loving Hands Podiatry staff member at 301-323-5652 or online . We look forward to assessing and managing a treatment plan for your unique wound care needs.
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