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Diabetic Problem Feet

Below are ACTUAL photos of the

Dangers of Diabetic Foot Problems

 

The goal of the Diabetic Shoe Bill is to prevent amputations. Too often, a patient will say, "My feet are not bad yet, I don't need the shoes, yet."
The problem is that in most cases the patient is not qualified to even say if they need the shoes yet. The healthcare professional is the person who makes that decision.  

 

The pictures below are very graphic. Some are pictures of feet that waited too long. The person saw a small sore, and assumed it would heal, or they thought the fungus would heal itself, or they did not realize the callus was severe enough to worry about.  70% of people who had amputations, would not have, had they had proper foot wear.

 

In most cases the feet below they were corrected, or made more comfortable

with the use of either off the shelf diabetic shoes,

or in some cases, custom made shoes or inserts.

As the patient loses circulation, they lose feeling in their feet.

In most cases the feet below are not at all painful to the patient.

In fact, one patient told me that they have to look down

occasionally to see if his feet was on the ground!!

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Amputation

Bunion
Charcot Foot

Cross Over Toes

This is the same person as teh picture below.

We made CUSTOM-MADE

shoes for her. Pictured below are the inserts and the shoes.

inserts for the above feet
shoes for the above inserts
too many toes
PTTD
Edema
fungus
fungus
this patient cannot feel his feet at all.