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Chapter 1: Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Infections in India Chapter 2: Save the Feet and Keep Walking Campaign by the RSSDI Annexure 1: Patient Registration Form Chapter 3: Three-minute Foot Examination RSSDI Diabetic Foot Task Force Chapter 4: Reduction of Lower Limb Amputations among People with Chapter 5: Management of Peripheral Artery Disease in Diabetes Chapter 6: Surgical Approach to the Management of Diabetic Foot Infections and Complex Diabetic Foot Wounds Chapter 7: Angiosome Concept: The Basics for Every Diabetic Foot Care Specialist Chapter 8: An Insight into the Radio Imaging of Diabetic Foot Infection Chapter 9: The Indispensable Role of Orthotics in the Prevention and Management of Diabetic Foot Chapter 10: Wound Dressings in the Management of Diabetic Foot Infections Chapter 11: Peripheral Arterial Disease and Diabetic Foot: Clinical Cases and Management Strategies Chapter 12: Charcot Neuroarthropathy of the Foot Chapter 13: Infected Diabetic Foot Ulcer: Case Scenario and Management Considerations Chapter 14: Imaging of Diabetic Foot
Common Diabetic Foot Problems Encountered
1. Gangrene
2. Small Muscle Atrophy
3. Callus
4. Dry Feet with Fissure
5. Charcot Neuroarthropathy
6. Swelling of the Feet and Ankle
7. Curved Corners of the Toenail
8. Hallux Valgus Deformity
9. Flatfoot
10. Onychomycosis
11. Toe Rings
12. Clawing of Toenails
13. Below-Knee Amputation
14. Foot Examination in a Person with Diabetes
15. Great Toe Amputee
16. Intertrigo
17. Healing of the Stump Wound
18. Offloading of Foot Ulcer by Felted Foam Dressing
19. Improper Footwear
20. Diabetic Neuropathy
21. Plantar Psoriasis
22. Screening for Sensory Loss with 10 g Monofilament
23. Ankle Callosity and Hyperkeratosis
24. Eschar
25. Hallux Varus
26. Cellulitis with Blister
27. Ankle-brachial Pressure Index Testing
28. Probe-to-bone Test
29. Ingrowing Toenails
30. Offloading of Heel Ulcer
31. Varicose Veins
32. Pitting Edema
33. Classification of Ulcer on the Basis of Depth
34. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
35. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
36. SINBAD Classification
37. Dry Skin
38. Onychauxis
39. Wet Gangrene
40. Body and Mind
41. Offloading for Charcot Foot
42. Biofilm
43. Slough
44. Granulation Tissue
45. Importance of Vascular Assessment
46. Skin Grafts
47. Necrotizing Fasciitis
48. Toenail Injury
49. Osteomyelitis
50. Eczema
51. Cracked Heels
52. Amputation of Foot
53. Bilateral Great Toe Amputee
54. Maceration of Feet Due to Keeping the Feet Wet for a Long Time
55. After Removing the Macerated Skin
56. Angiosome
57. Partial Gangrene of the Toe
58. Cellulitis of Left Leg
59. Recurrent Pressure Ulcers
60. Self-treated Callus
61. Abscess in the Right Leg with Typical Neuropathic Feet
62. Hammer Toes
63. Unilateral Pedal Edema
64. Diabetic Dermopathy
65. Diabetic Foot Infection
66. Prick Injury
67. Callus Debridement
68. Callus in the Forefoot
69. Wound with Healthy Granulation Tissue
70. Diabetic Foot Ulcer in the Heel Region - Heel Wounds are Difficult to Heal
71. Sausage Toe/Dactylitis
72. Amputation of Second, Third, and Fourth Toes on the Right Foot
73. Loss of Skin Elasticity in Autonomic Neuropathy
74. Diabetic Foot Ulcer on the Medial Aspect
75. Diabetic Ulcer in the Forefoot Region
76. Foot Examination using A Biothesiometer
77. Skin Les