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Blood Sugar Control
Blood Sugar Control

Blood Sugar Control

Blood sugar control is vital for overall health, particularly in managing diabetes, as it helps prevent complications such as diabetic neuropathy, which can lead to foot problems. Maintaining blood glucose levels within a target range involves a balanced diet, regular exercise, and proper medication. Key strategies include consuming high-fiber foods, reducing sugar intake, and monitoring blood sugar levels regularly. Effective blood sugar management not only promotes a healthier lifestyle but also supports foot health by reducing the risk of nerve damage and associated complications.

 Laboratory Investigations
 Laboratory Investigations

Laboratory Investigations

  • Blood Tests:

Routine blood testing for bodily functions as well as Master Health Checkup every year is essential for monitoring overall physical health, particularly for individuals with diabetes. Regular tests help track changes in your body over time, enabling informed health decisions.

  • Neurosensory Examinations:

 These assessments done with help of Biothesiometry, Vibration sense analyser evaluate the function of the nervous system and sensory organs, measuring sensation, reflexes, coordination, and balance. They are crucial for diagnosing conditions like neuropathy, which can lead to foot complications in diabetics.

  • Pedobarogram & Foot 3D Scanner:

This diagnostic tools measures pressure distribution on the soles of the feet during standing and walking. It aids in identifying gait abnormalities and foot mechanics, which is important for preventing conditions such as diabetic foot ulcers.

  • Vascular Audio Doppler:

 A non-invasive test that assesses blood flow in arteries. helping to detect blockages and vascular conditions. This is vital for evaluating circulatory health and preventing complications like peripheral artery disease.

 

Incorporating these diagnostic tools and regular health checkups into your routine can significantly enhance overall health and foot care, particularly for individuals at risk of diabetes-related complications.

Diet for Diabetics
Diet for Diabetics

Diet for Diabetics

A diabetes-friendly diet focuses on managing blood sugar levels through balanced nutrition. It includes high-fiber foods, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats while limiting refined sugars and carbohydrates. Portion control and regular meal timing are crucial. This diet supports better glucose control and overall health.

Medical Pedicure
Medical Pedicure

Medical Pedicure

A diabetes-friendly diet focuses on managing blood sugar levels through balanced nutrition. It includes high-fiber foods, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats while limiting refined sugars and carbohydrates. Portion control and regular meal timing are crucial. This diet supports better glucose control and overall health.

Exercises for Foot
Exercises for Foot

Exercises for Foot

Exercises for diabetic foot care enhance circulation, flexibility, and strength, reducing the risk of complications. Key exercises include toe stretches, ankle rotations, and calf raises. Regularly performing these exercises helps maintain foot health, prevent ulcers, and improve overall mobility for individuals managing diabetes.

Daily Care for Foot
Daily Care for Foot

Daily Care for Foot

Daily foot care involves washing and thoroughly drying feet, inspecting for cuts or sores, and moisturizing to prevent dryness. Trim nails carefully and wear well-fitting shoes to avoid injuries. Regular foot care prevents infections, maintains skin health, and is especially crucial for individuals with diabetes or circulation issues.

Insole & Footwear Selection
Insole & Footwear Selection

Insole & Footwear Selection

Selecting appropriate insoles and footwear is crucial for diabetic foot care. Choose shoes with a wide toe box, good arch support, and cushioned insoles to reduce pressure and prevent ulcers. Custom orthotic insoles can provide additional support and comfort, helping to maintain foot health and prevent complications

Flexor Tenotomy
Flexor Tenotomy

Flexor Tenotomy

Flexor tenotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the flexor tendons in the toes to release tension. This reduces pressure points and corrects deformities, such as claw toes, in individuals with diabetes or other conditions. The procedure helps prevent ulcers and enhances overall foot function and comfort.

Metatarsal Bone Realignment
Metatarsal Bone Realignment

Metatarsal Bone Realignment

Metatarsal bone realignment is a surgical procedure that adjusts the position of metatarsal bones in the foot. It aims to alleviate pressure and correct deformities such as bunions or metatarsalgia. This procedure restores normal foot mechanics, reduces pain, and improves stability, enhancing overall foot function and mobility.

Arch Stabilization
Arch Stabilization

Arch Stabilization

Arch stabilization involves surgical techniques aimed at correcting and supporting the natural arch of the foot. It addresses conditions such as flat feet or fallen arches by repositioning tissues and using implants or grafts to maintain proper foot structure. This procedure enhances stability, reduces pain, and improves overall foot function and alignment.

Achilles Tendon Lengthening
Achilles Tendon Lengthening

Achilles Tendon Lengthening

A surgical technique called Achilles tendon lengthening aims to improve mobility and lessen pain by making the Achilles tendon more flexible. Patients with disorders like severe Achilles tendon contractures, spastic diplegia, or cerebral palsy are frequently advised to have this operation. To improve your quality of life, Surat Diabetic Foot Care provides cutting-edge Achilles tendon lengthening surgeries.

Achilles Tendon Reconstruction
Achilles Tendon Reconstruction

Achilles Tendon Reconstruction

 

Achilles Tendon Reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to repair or replace damaged portions of the Achilles tendon in the foot. It restores strength, flexibility, and mobility, helping patients regain normal function after injury or degeneration. Post-surgery rehabilitation is key for a successful recovery and long-term results.

Surgical Offloading
Surgical Offloading

Surgical Offloading

Surgical offloading is a procedure aimed at alleviating pressure on ulcerated areas of the foot to support healing. This involves redistributing weight away from the affected region through techniques such as removing or realigning bones, releasing tendons, or using specialized inserts, significantly reducing the risk of further complications.

Claw Toe Realignment
Claw Toe Realignment

Claw Toe Realignment

Claw toe realignment is a surgical procedure to correct toes bent upward at the joint, causing them to curl down. It involves releasing tight tendons, straightening the toe, and sometimes removing bone to alleviate pressure and prevent ulcers. This surgery restores normal toe alignment, improves function, and enhances comfort for patients

Plantar Bone Removal
Plantar Bone Removal

Plantar Bone Removal

Plantar bone removal surgery is a procedure to address bone spurs or abnormalities in the foot's sole, often caused by prolonged pressure or injury. It helps relieve pain and discomfort, restoring mobility. Post-surgery recovery focuses on reducing inflammation and improving foot function.

Internal splinting
Internal splinting

Internal splinting

Internal splinting is a surgical technique used to stabilize and correct foot deformities. By placing internal supports, such as screws or plates, within the foot, this method realigns bones and joints, preventing ulcers and improving function. It offers a durable solution to maintain foot structure and promote long-term health.

Bone shaving & Removal
Bone shaving & Removal

Bone shaving & Removal

Internal splinting is a surgical technique used to stabilize and correct foot deformities. By placing internal supports, such as screws or plates, within the foot, this method realigns bones and joints, preventing ulcers and improving function. It offers a durable solution to maintain foot structure and promote long-term health.

Hammertoe Correction
Hammertoe Correction

Hammertoe Correction

Hammertoe correction is a surgical procedure to realign and straighten toes that have become permanently bent due to muscle imbalance. It involves releasing tight tendons, removing bone spurs, and sometimes inserting implants to correct deformities. This surgery relieves pain, improves toe alignment, and prevents complications such as corns and ulcers.

DO’S AND DON’TS OF DIABETIC FOOTCARE:

Dos:

  • Inspect your feet daily: Check for cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, or any signs of injury.
  • Keep your feet clean and dry: Wash daily with lukewarm water and mild soap, then thoroughly dry, especially between the toes.
  • Moisturize carefully: Apply lotion to keep skin smooth, avoiding between the toes to prevent fungal infections.
  • Trim nails carefully: Cut straight across and file the edges to avoid ingrown nails.
  • Wear appropriate footwear: Choose shoes that fit well, protect your feet, and avoid tight shoes or high heels.
  • Protect your feet: Wear socks or shoes at all times to prevent injuries. Use cushioned insoles if necessary.
  • Control blood sugar: Maintain stable blood glucose levels to promote overall foot health.

Don’ts:

  • Don’t go barefoot: Always protect your feet, even indoors, to prevent injuries.
  • Avoid extreme temperatures: Use caution with hot water bottles or heating pads, and never use them directly on your feet.
  • Don’t ignore foot injuries: Even minor cuts or blisters can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.
  • Don’t trim calluses or corns yourself: Let a healthcare professional handle them to avoid infection or injury.
  • Avoid using harsh chemicals: Don’t use strong antiseptics, acids, or sharp instruments on your feet without professional guidance.
  • Don’t smoke: Smoking can impair circulation, which is critical for foot health.
  • Don’t cross your legs for long periods: This can restrict blood flow to your feet.

Corrective FOOTCARE

VAC / NPWT
VAC / NPWT

VAC / NPWT

Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) or negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) involves applying controlled suction through a sealed dressing over a wound. This technique promotes healing by reducing edema, promoting blood flow, and removing excess fluid and infectious materials. NPWT accelerates wound closure, improves healing outcomes, and is effective for various wound types.

Specialized Dressing
Specialized Dressing

Specialized Dressing

Specialized dressings in ulcer management are tailored to promote healing and prevent infection. They include hydrocolloids, foams, alginates, and antimicrobial dressings. These dressings maintain a moist wound environment, absorb excess exudate, protect from external contaminants, and facilitate tissue regeneration. Proper dressing selection is crucial for optimizing ulcer treatment outcomes and patient comfort.

Wound Culture & Sensitivity
Wound Culture & Sensitivity

Wound Culture & Sensitivity

Wound culture and sensitivity involve collecting a sample from a wound to identify the causative bacteria and determine effective antibiotics. Culturing helps diagnose infections and guides targeted treatment. Sensitivity testing assesses bacterial response to antibiotics, ensuring appropriate therapy selection. Timely and accurate results are crucial for managing infections and promoting wound healing.

Chemical Debridement
Chemical Debridement

Chemical Debridement

Chemical debridement in ulcer management involves applying enzymatic agents like collagenase or papain-urea to break down necrotic tissue and promote wound healing. This method is non-invasive, reduces infection risk, and prepares the wound bed for further treatment. Regular assessment and application under healthcare supervision ensure effective tissue clearance and optimal healing conditions.

PRP / PRF
PRP / PRF

PRP / PRF

Selecting appropriate insoles and footwear is crucial for diabetic foot care. Choose shoes with a wide toe box, good arch support, and cushioned insoles to reduce pressure and prevent ulcers. Custom orthotic insoles can provide additional support and comfort, helping to maintain foot health and prevent complications

Reconstructive Surgery for wonds
Reconstructive Surgery for wonds

Reconstructive Surgery for wonds

  • Flap Cover Surgery:

                 Reconstructive surgery for wounds using flaps involves transplanting healthy tissue, including skin, muscle, or bone, to cover and heal large or complex wounds. This technique restores function and appearance, promotes healing, and reduces infection risk. Flap surgery is vital for repairing severe injuries and improving patients’ quality of life.

 

  • Free Flaps:

                Reconstructive surgery for wounds using free flaps involves transferring tissue, along with its blood supply, from one part of the body to another. This microsurgical technique is used for complex wound repair, ensuring the transplanted tissue survives and integrates. Free flaps restore function, improve appearance, and enhance the healing process.

Nerve-Related Surgeries
Nerve-Related Surgeries

Nerve-Related Surgeries

  • Tendon Transfers:

Tendon transfers involve surgically relocating a tendon from its original attachment to another site to restore or improve function. This procedure is used to correct deformities, stabilize joints, or compensate for muscle weakness. It aims to enhance mobility, strength, and overall limb coordination, improving patients’ ability to perform daily activities.

 

  • Nerve Entrapment Release:

Nerve entrapment release is a surgical procedure to alleviate pressure on a compressed nerve, relieving pain, numbness, and weakness. By freeing the nerve from surrounding tissues, the procedure restores normal function and sensation. Commonly performed for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, it significantly improves patients’ quality of life.

 

  • Neurolysis:

Neurolysis is a medical procedure to decompress or free a nerve from scar tissue or adhesions, relieving pain and restoring nerve function. It involves careful dissection or chemical dissolution of surrounding tissues to improve nerve mobility and reduce symptoms like numbness or tingling. Neurolysis aims to enhance nerve regeneration and patient comfort. 

Surgeries For Complicated Ulcers
Surgeries For Complicated Ulcers

Surgeries For Complicated Ulcers

  • Fasciotomies:

           Fasciotomies are surgical procedures involving the cutting of the fascia to relieve tension or pressure. Commonly used to treat compartment syndrome, they prevent muscle and nerve damage by restoring normal blood flow. This intervention is crucial in emergency settings to avoid permanent damage and preserve limb function.

 

  • Surgical Debridement:

             Debridement involves the removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to promote wound healing. This medical procedure can be performed using surgical instruments, enzymes, autolytic processes, or mechanical methods. It helps reduce infection risk, improves circulation to the affected area, and facilitates the growth of healthy tissue.

 

  • Amputation:

            Amputation is the surgical removal of a limb or part of a limb due to injury, infection, or disease. It aims to prevent the spread of infection, alleviate pain, or improve quality of life. Post-surgery, rehabilitation and prosthetics help patients regain mobility and adapt to changes in their daily activities.

Minor Surgeries
Minor Surgeries

Minor Surgeries

  • Ingrown Toe Nail Correction:

             Ingrown toenail correction involves treating nails that grow into the surrounding skin, causing pain and infection. Methods include lifting the nail, partial removal, or full nail avulsion under local anesthesia. Proper correction alleviates discomfort, reduces infection risk, and promotes normal nail growth, enhancing overall foot health and mobility.

 

  • Excision of Corns and Callus:

              Excision of corns and calluses involves the surgical removal of thickened skin areas caused by friction or pressure. This procedure, often performed by a podiatrist, alleviates pain, and prevents further irritation. Proper aftercare, including cushioning and wearing well-fitting shoes, ensures lasting relief and promotes healthy, comfortable feet.

Rehabilitative FOOTCARE

Foot Filling
Foot Filling

Foot Filling

Foot filing in a prosthetic foot involves shaping and smoothing the prosthetic’s surface to ensure a comfortable fit and natural appearance. This process helps prevent irritation, enhances the fit within shoes, and allows for better alignment with the user’s residual limb, improving overall comfort and functionality.

Below-Knee Prosthesis
Below-Knee Prosthesis

Below-Knee Prosthesis

The Below-Knee Prosthesis is designed to restore mobility and comfort for individuals with lower limb amputations. It offers a lightweight, durable structure that mimics natural movement, ensuring ease in everyday activities. With advanced technology and a custom fit, it enhances both function and confidence.

Above-Knee Prosthesis
Above-Knee Prosthesis

Above-Knee Prosthesis

An above-knee prosthesis is an artificial limb designed for individuals with amputations above the knee. It includes a custom-fitted socket, knee joint, pylon, and foot. Advanced models offer microprocessor-controlled knees for improved stability and mobility. These prostheses restore function, enhance mobility, and improve quality of life for amputees.

High Arch Corrective Footwear
High Arch Corrective Footwear

High Arch Corrective Footwear

High arch corrective footwear is engineered to support and stabilize feet with high arches. These shoes feature enhanced arch support, cushioning, and a supportive heel counter to promote proper alignment and reduce strain. They provide comfort, prevent foot fatigue, and accommodate orthotic inserts, ensuring optimal support for individuals with high arches.

Orthopedic Footwear
Orthopedic Footwear

Orthopedic Footwear

Orthopedic footwear is designed to support and align the feet properly, catering to various foot conditions like flat feet, arthritis, or diabetic neuropathy. It features cushioned soles, arch support, and extra depth to accommodate orthotic inserts. Orthopedic shoes promote comfort, improve gait, and reduce pain, enhancing overall foot health and mobility.

Charcot Foot Footwear
Charcot Foot Footwear

Charcot Foot Footwear

Charcot foot footwear is specially designed to support and protect feet affected by Charcot neuroarthropathy. These shoes feature extra depth, rigid soles, and custom orthotic inserts to accommodate deformities, relieve pressure points, and enhance stability. They help prevent further injury, promote healing, and improve mobility for individuals with Charcot foot.

Custom Orthotics
Custom Orthotics

Custom Orthotics

Custom orthotics are personalized shoe inserts tailored to address specific foot issues such as flat feet, plantar fasciitis, or biomechanical imbalances. They provide arch support, cushioning, and proper alignment, improving posture and reducing pain. Custom orthotics are crafted based on individual foot measurements and biomechanical assessment, enhancing comfort and mobility.

Superfeet Insoles
Superfeet Insoles

Superfeet Insoles

Superfeet insoles are premium shoe inserts designed to provide enhanced comfort, support, and alignment for the feet. They feature a structured heel cup, contoured shape, and supportive arch to improve biomechanical efficiency and reduce foot fatigue. Superfeet insoles accommodate various footwear types, promoting stability, cushioning, and overall foot health.

Compression Stockings
Compression Stockings

Compression Stockings

Compression stockings are elastic garments worn on legs to improve circulation and reduce swelling. They apply graduated pressure, tighter at the ankle and gradually decreasing upward, aiding blood flow back to the heart. Compression stockings alleviate symptoms of varicose veins, prevent blood clots, and support recovery after surgery, promoting leg health and comfort.

Silicon Insoles
Silicon Insoles

Silicon Insoles

Silicone insoles are made of soft, flexible silicone gel material that cushions and supports the feet. They provide shock absorption, distribute pressure evenly, and reduce friction, making them ideal for relieving foot pain and discomfort. Silicone insoles are durable, hypoallergenic, and suitable for various footwear styles, enhancing comfort and foot health.

AFOs
AFOs

AFOs

AFO (Ankle-Foot Orthosis) provides essential support for individuals with foot drop, stabilizing the ankle and foot to improve mobility. Designed for comfort and functionality, it helps restore a natural walking gait. Ideal for those recovering from injury or managing chronic conditions.

Flat Foot Insoles
Flat Foot Insoles

Flat Foot Insoles

Flat foot insoles are specially designed to provide arch support and redistribute weight for individuals with fallen arches or flat feet. They help improve foot alignment, reduce overpronation, and alleviate pain or discomfort associated with flat feet. These insoles offer cushioning, stability, and support, enhancing comfort and mobility.

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