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How Dialysis and Kidney Disease Affect Your Feet

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If you’re dealing with kidney disease, you may be surprised to learn that it can have an impact on your feet. This is because the kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of fluids and electrolytes in your body, and when they aren’t functioning properly, it can lead to a variety of health […]

Skin Substitutes, what you need to know

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Status is online Dr. Mikel Daniels President , Chief Medical Officer, and Managing Member at WeTreatFeet 8 articles April 2, 2023 Skin substitutes are an important tool in wound care management. They are designed to replace damaged or missing skin and promote healing in difficult-to-treat wounds. There are both high-cost and low-cost skin substitutes available […]

Achilles Lengthening for Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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Diabetic Foot Ulcer treatment at WeTreatFeet Podiatry, Foot and Ankle Care, Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Mikel Daniels President , Chief Medical Officer, and Managing Member at WeTreatFeet Diabetic foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes, affecting up to 25% of patients with diabetes during their lifetime. One of the main causes of diabetic foot ulcers […]

Can Foot Pain Hurt Productivity?

As a podiatrist, I understand the importance of taking care of your feet. But did you know that foot health is also crucial for overall business success? That’s right, healthy feet can help you stand your ground, move forward confidently, and stay on top of your game. In fact, research shows that foot problems can […]

10 reasons why you should choose We Treat Feet

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The We Treat Feet Podiatry group takes great pride in putting our patients’ feet and needs first. We pride ourselves on our expert clinicians and top-notch customer service. Here are 10 reasons why you should choose We Treat Feet Podiatry for all your podiatric needs.

Why does my diabetic foot hurt?

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In diabetics, neuropathy is defined as a loss of protective sensation.  The condition occurs in what we call and stocking and glove distribution.  It starts at the distal ends of the toes and fingers, and moves proximally up the foot/hand into the leg/arm.  While there are many causes of peripheral neuropathy, diabetes is the most […]

What is the diabetic foot?

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If you have diabetes, one of the most common issues and concerns is your foot.  Your foot is a complex structure consisting of 26 bones, 33 joints, and 120 muscles/ligaments/nerves[1].  Each structure has a unique purpose, and diabetes can causes alternation in function for any of them. The most common problem we see in diabetics […]

Diabetes and podiatry; what’s the connection?

Foot complications in diabetes are common yet the link between the two is not very well-known. Here to tell us more about it ahead of World Diabetes Day on 14 November is specialist and author for Journal of Foot and Ankle Research Trevor Prior, with colleague Debbie Coleman.