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Escaping Plato’s Cave: Amputation Illusion- how healthcare learned to accept preventable limb loss

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In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files Dr. G uses Plato's allegory of the cave to reveal how long‑standing assumptions and systemic failures—not just biology—drive many diabetes‑related amputations. He highlights delayed referrals, missed vascular assessments, poor offloading, and fragmented care as the real drivers behind the shadow of inevitability. Featuring the work of limb‑salvage pioneers,  the episode stresses that diabetic foot ulcers are medical emergencies where early detection, timely revascularization, aggressive offloading, and multidisciplinary teams can prevent many amputations. It’s a call to shift from reactive care to coordinated prevention so every limb has a chance.

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Escaping Plato’s Cave: Amputation Illusion- how healthcare learned to accept preventable limb loss

In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files Dr. G uses Plato's allegory of the cave to reveal how long‑standing assumptions and systemic failures—not just biology—drive many diabetes‑related amputations. He highlights delayed referrals, missed vascular assessments, poor offloading, and fragmented care as the real drivers behind the shadow of inevitability. Featuring the work of limb‑salvage pioneers,  the episode stresses that diabetic foot ulcers are medical emergencies where early detection, timely revascularization, aggressive offloading, and multidisciplinary teams can prevent many amputations. It’s a call to shift from reactive care to coordinated prevention so every limb has a chance.

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