Take Action and Take Care of Your Feet
GET A DIABETIC FOOT EXAM AND KNOW YOUR RISK!
Dr. Chad Squire InMotion Foot & Ankle Center 2019 Galisteo Street Suite K 505.982.0123 info@motionislife.com www.MotionIsLife.com
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here are currently over 28 million people in the United States with diabetes. Half of these people will develop symptoms associated with neuropathy. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is often referred to as polyneuropathy because it involves injury and damage to the nerves that affect skin, muscle tone and sensation in the lower extremities and feet. Many of these issues go unnoticed in patients with diabetes until there is a problem such as an infection. Infections can lead to more serious complications that often result in amputation of the foot or lower leg.
Did you know diabetes is the leading cause of non-traumatic lower limb amputation in the United States? Patients with diabetes can develop various complications with their feet, many of which start as ordinary issues that could be easily treated. However, these problems can be adversely affected when neuropathy is present. Neuropathy may start with simple tingling and numbness to the toes and/or foot. Often associated with diabetes, poor circulation can also put the feet at risk. For this reason the American Diabetes Association has strongly recommended your healthcare provider perform a comprehensive diabetic foot exam (CDFE) at least once a year. Additional visits may be necessary depending on each patient. WHY IS AN EVALUATION SO IMPORTANT? Many of the amputations and ailments associated with diabetes and neuropathy of the feet could have been easily treated before they became a serious problem if a comprehensive diabetic foot evaluation had been performed. Many times these issues are not identified because patients are not seen in time or did not have their annual CDFE. People
with diabetes suffer unnecessarily from amputations of toes, feet or legs because they did not receive a CDFE or did not heed the information identified in their CDFE. As a physician, your podiatrist is trained to identify these risks and treat you accordingly to avoid problems before they develop or to treat those problems if they are already present. In most cases, proper care of your feet can also prevent issues like ulcers and greatly reduces risk of amputations. DID YOU KNOW? • 67% of all lower limb amputations in the United States result from diabetes. • Foot care programs reduce amputations by 45%-85%. • Therapeutic footwear lowers risk for amputations by 18%. TAKE ACTION IF YOU HAVE DIABETES! • Get a diabetic foot evaluation at least annually. • Know your risk. • Get yearly neuropathy and vascular testing. Take action and see a podiatrist today! Call 505.982.0123.