Nearly four out of five diabetic patients with severe cases of a disabling condition called Charcot foot were able to walk normally again following surgery, a new study has found. Nearly four out of ...
Nearly four out of five diabetic patients with severe cases of a disabling condition called Charcot foot were able to walk normally again following surgery, a Loyola Medicine study has found. The ...
In addition to the other, well-known challenges that come with a diabetes diagnosis, such as maintaining appropriate blood sugar levels, patients are faced with the need to pay special attention to ...
Charcot foot is an uncommon deformity of the foot that happens because of nerve damage, often from diabetes. In Charcot foot, the bones and joints of the foot become damaged and do not heal properly.
Background. A 61-year-old man with type 2 diabetes mellitus presented to a diabetic foot clinic 1 year after he injured his left foot in a slip injury. Examination showed collapse of the longitudinal ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Charcot foot arthropathy is a complex disease process that most often presents in patients with diabetes who ...
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 ...
OrthoCincy - Vincent J. Sammarco, M.D. OrthoCincy physician Vincent J. Sammarco has pioneered a breakthrough in the surgical treatment of Charcot Foot Disease that could result in dramatic increases ...
Dr. V. James Sammarco, MD has authored a chapter featuring a novel technique developed in Cincinnati at his practice for reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. The chapter features a minimally ...