Proper foot care is essential for diabetic patients. Browse Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City's diabetic foot care articles for free, in-depth information on keeping diabetic feet healthy and how our highly-experienced Seattle podiatrist can help.
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Do You Have Pain in Your Legs and Feet? It May Be Peripheral Artery DiseaseDo you have pain in your legs or feet at rest. Tingling, cramping, or pain in your legs and feet while walking? You may have Peripheral Artery Disease.
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Foot Sense May 2023Learn how MLS laser works to treat foot conditions such as painful arthritis and peripheral neuropathy.
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How Diabetic Shoes and Socks Can Prevent Foot UlcersPeople with diabetes are at greater risk for foot ulcers and potential amputations. Here's how diabetes shoes and socks can help prevent them.
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How To Care For Your Diabetic FeetDiabetes can be particularly harmful to the feet. Preventing foot ulcers and other problems requires effort from both the podiatrist and the patient.
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Top 10 Tips for Diabetic Feet ChecklistLearn 10 ways to prevent foot ulcers if you have diabetes.
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Using MLS Laser Therapy to Treat Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyPodiatrists have had success reducing the pain of diabetic peripheral neuropathy using MLS Laser Therapy. Learn more here!
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Advanced Wound Care TreatmentOur office uses convention and more advanced wound care products to heal diabetic ulcers. Learn more here!
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Top 10 Tips for Diabetic Feet ChecklistIt's essential for people with diabetes to check their feet on a daily basis.
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Causes, Prevention and TreatmentA diabetic foot ulcer may seem like just a painful inconvenience, but failing to seek treatment could lead to disastrous outcomes. Learn more here!
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Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, and TreatmentDiabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes. Learn about the signs and symptoms here.
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What Is A Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Exam (CDFE)?A comprehensive diabetic foot exam is an essential part of preventing foot ulcers in patients with diabetes and circulation problems. Learn more here.
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Charcot FootCharcot foot is a form of arthritis of the foot in which the bones weaken and fracture. Learn more about how we treat it here.