What does diabetes mean for your feet?
Put both feet in the right direction and find out.
Diabetes is a condition that can affect the top of your head to the tips of your toes and everything in between.
Often people will wonder why they are referred to a Podiatrist for their feet, little do they know that a Podiatrist will potentially be their most common port of call outside of their GP in their ongoing care?
As a person with diabetes, there is a much higher risk of developing Diabetic Neuropathy and Peripheral Vascular Disease. Serious conditions that can have a massive effect on how you want to live your life.
Did you know that having diabetes put you at a 25 times increased risk of losing a limb? And in 85% of cases, this amputation could have been prevented?
If you cannot feel when something is wrong with your feet, you run the risk of damaging them, creating an open wound that you can’t feel that is vulnerable to infection. Diabetes also leads to poor circulation, meaning any injuries sustained to the feet will take longer to heal.
Where does your Podiatrist come in?
Podiatrists are able to assess, manage and treat almost any lower limb complications. For someone with diabetes this will involve testing your arterial perfusion, your protective sensation, muscle strength, shoe fit, activity level, skin and nail condition and your overall foot health
Our podiatry team at Errol Street Physiotherapy are highly trained foot doctors that can assess your feet for any issues related to diabetes, and design a treatment plan to help you manage the health of your feet so you can continue living a whole and fulfilling life.
Book an appointment online, or call Errol Street Physiotherapy now and book your diabetic foot exam today.
52 Errol Street,
Fax 03 9329 0914
Monday to Friday 7am–7pm
Saturday 8am–1pm
info@errolstphysio.com.au