Diabetic Foot Files
In this episode , one of the world’s most influential pioneers in limb preservation, Dr.David Armstrong DPM, MD, PhD Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery and a Global Leader in limb preservation whose research has fundamentally changed how clinicians approach diabetic foot disease. Dr. Armstrong shares the personal story that inspired his lifelong mission to prevent amputations, describing two unforgettable patients whose experiences taught him one of medicine’s greatest lessons—that the absence of pain can be more dangerous than pain itself. Throughout the conversation, he explains why diabetic foot ulcers remain one of the most underestimated complications of diabetes, introduces the revolutionary concept of diabetic foot remission, and discusses why healing an ulcer is only the beginning of lifelong prevention. Listeners will discover: * Why diabetic foot ulcers are a “silent and sinister syndrome” * The true meaning of diabetic foot remission and why recurrence is expected rather than failure * How annual foot screening could prevent countless amputations worldwide * Why multidisciplinary limb preservation teams reduce both amputations and mortality * The biggest unanswered questions surrounding diabetic foot infection * The future of wearable technology, smart insoles, smart socks, smart scales, and AI-powered home monitoring * How underserved communities can dramatically improve limb salvage with collaboration rather than expensive technology * Why the future of diabetic foot care depends on teamwork, innovation, and earlier intervention Dr. Armstrong also reflects on the evolution of limb preservation over the past three decades, discusses the rapid advances in digital health and remote monitoring, and shares his vision of a future where preventable diabetic amputations become increasingly rare. Whether you’re a podiatrist, vascular surgeon, wound care specialist, endocrinologist, nurse, therapist, researcher, student, or someone living with diabetes, this conversation offers invaluable insights from one of the architects of modern diabetic limb salvage. Key Takeaway: “Find a friend.” According to Dr. Armstrong, preventing amputations isn’t the work of one specialty—it takes interdisciplinary teams united by one mission: keeping patients walking and living healthier lives.
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