Offloading Diabetic Foot Ulcer – Why Does It Matter?

Total contact cast for offloading diabetic foot ulcers

Blog Offloading diabetic foot ulcers refers to some methods used to relieve pressure from an ulcerated area of the foot. Offloading an ulcer is important because excessive pressure on the foot can worsen ulcers, delay healing, and increase the risk of complications. Unfortunately, over 80% of lower-limb amputations in diabetic patients are preceded by foot […]

Dangers of Diabetic Foot Infections – What You Need to Know

Diabetic foot infection

Blog A diabetic foot infection is a serious complication of diabetes that can cause devastating consequences. When you have diabetes, your body’s ability to heal wounds is compromised, especially in your feet. This is mainly due to poor blood circulation and nerve damage. Once an infection sets in, it can quickly escalate, which causes serious […]

How To Prevent Diabetes-Related Amputations?

diabetes related big toe amputation

Blog Amputations that are caused by diabetes are the ultimate fear for diabetic patients and healthcare professionals. The loss of a limb is a devastating outcome, but it can be preventable with diligent management and proactive care. In this article, we will provide practical tips and strategies for preventing diabetes-related amputations and reducing your risk […]

The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach When Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Multidisciplinary diabetic foot care

Blog One of the most effective strategies for managing diabetic foot ulcers is implementing a multidisciplinary approach, which involves coordinated care from various healthcare professionals. This approach has been shown to: Improve patient outcomes significantly. Reduce the incidence of amputations. Enhance the quality of care that is provided to diabetic patients. In this article, we […]

How To Tell If I Have A Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Blog Here are the main symptoms to be aware of: The Signs and Symptoms of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Here are the main symptoms to be aware of: Skin discoloration One of the first indicators of a foot ulcer is a noticeable change in skin colour. This may include redness, darkening, or a bluish tint around […]

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