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Diabetic Foot
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Management and Prevention of the Diabetic Foot -
Concise overview of
the management and prevention of the diabetic foot by the International
Working Group on the Diabetic Foot.
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The Diabetic
Foot.net -
Information, links and resources dealing
with the care and prevention of the diabetic foot and its complications
including ulcers, infections, and amputations.
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Diabetic Foot Disease -
Diabetes Centre - Royal Prince Alfred
Hospital - Sydney Australia
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Diabetic
Foot Problems and Treatments -
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
provides this patient information handout on the diabetic foot. Includes
footwear guidelines.
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American Family
Physician - Diabetic Foot Ulcers -
Dive into this March 15, 1998 journal
article on the prevention, diagnosis and classification of diabetic foot
ulcers.
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UTHSC-San
Antonio, Department of Orthopaedics -
Treatment-based Diabetic Foot Risk
Calculator This series of web pages is designed to assist medical
practitioners in formulating lower extremity treatment plans for patients
diagnosed with diabetes...
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The
Diabetic Foot - information for health care professionals treating
diabetic foot disorders -
These pages are designed to assist health
care professionals who look after the foot problems of diabetic patients.
The diabetic is 15 times more likely to have an amputation than a
non-diabetic.
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Foot & Ankle
Institute - The Diabetic Foot -
Discover the classification, treatment and
complications of the diabetic foot. Includes diabetes statistics and case
presentations.
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THE
DIABETIC FOOT journal -
SB Communications Group have three main
areas of business, providing a range of diabetes journals and magazines,
healthcare professional writing courses and conferences on diabetes
related issues.
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Diabetic
Foot Massage -
Illustrated step-by-step massage technique
by Certified Massage Therapist helps alleviate foot pain due to peripheral
neuropathy experienced by diabetics.
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Foot
Ankle Institute -
The Diabetic Foot. The human foot has been
a prime target for injury and it is all but inevitable that patients with
unprotected insensate feet will eventually become "walking wounded."
Diabetes...
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