Our free online library is available to anyone who wants to learn more about the treatment and prevention of diabetic foot conditions. Get information straight from a podiatrist on wound care, neuropathy, Charcot foot, and other foot problems caused by diabetes.
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Why You Should Never Ignore a Foot Wound If you are diabetic and have a wound on your foot, don’t ignore it, or you may be at risk for serious complications. Find out more from our Texas podiatrists. -
The Link Between Diabetes, Neuropathy, and Foot Wounds If you’re diabetic and have neuropathy, you’re at risk of developing wounds on your feet that can lead to complications. Learn more from our Texas podiatrists. -
ACSM Exercise Recommendations for Those With Type 2 Diabetes If you're a diabetic in Tarrant County, new ACSM exercise recommendations show that the benefits of movement can impact your limbs, including feet and toes. -
Why Treating Corns and Calluses Is Important for Diabetic Feet Having corns or calluses on your diabetic feet or toes can put you at higher risk for serious complications such as infection. Our Keller foot doctor can help. -
How to Properly Perform a Diabetic Foot Care Self-Exam Taking care of your feet is important for everyone. Performing a diabetic foot care self-exam can help prevent potential problems from becoming more serious. -
5 Most Common Causes of a Diabetic Foot Ulcer in Texas A diabetic foot ulcer is a serious problem that can be caused by a variety of factors. These are the 5 most common causes & how our Dallas podiatrist can help. -
How Smoking Can Increase Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes If you smoke, you are at a greater risk for developing type 2 diabetes, and diabetes is a leading cause of many foot-related complications. -
Grapevine Wound Care Doctor Discusses the Benefits of Diabetic Socks Part of diabetes management is to wear socks. Here, our Grapevine wound care doctor explains the benefits of diabetic socks, designed to keep feet protected. -
Wound Care: Preventing and Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers Diabetics are at high risk for developing foot ulcers. Our Keller wound care specialist discusses preventing and treating an ulcer at the first sign of it. -
Understand the Risk Factors for Osteomyelitis If you have risk factors for osteomyelitis, such as diabetes, recent surgery, or cancer, you should learn the symptoms. We provide valuable information here.