Patients receiving dialysis who are at risk for diabetic foot ulcers are less likely to experience major amputation and/or death when they receive preemptive foot and ankle care from a podiatrist.
Announced at last week's New Cardiovascular Horizons (NCVH) Annual Conference, a new digital innovation initiative is now open to all members of the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA); ...
Tema, March 24, GNA – In 2020, a seemingly ordinary day during his mother’s funeral in northern Ghana changed everything for 62-year-old Maalneriba-Tia. While sitting under a tree, a casual ...
MedStar Georgetown study finds 98% overall limb salvage rate for both procedures, with similar functional and quality of life scores. Knowing that ray amputation may preserve more foot function and ...
Our legs and feet are the pillars that carry us through life, enabling us to explore the world with every stride. Unfortunately, leg and foot amputations remain a significant concern, particularly ...
Leading Podiatry Experts Issue Consensus to Drive Prevention Programs and Policies Podimetrics, a leader in innovative solutions for complex diabetes care, released a new report focused on preventing ...
At 50 years old, Charlie Trevino didn’t want to become a statistic. The born-and-raised San Antonian was diagnosed with diabetes in 2005. In the past couple of years, he began having issues with his ...