55 Million People, One Regional Challenge: A Roadmap for Diabetes-Related Foot Disease

A major Western Pacific review led by Byron Perrin and Peter Lazzarini maps the worldโ€™s largest regional diabetes-related foot disease burdenโ€”and eight practical ways countries can strengthen care.

ACT NOW: A Simple Neuropathy Screen Shows Strong Reproducibility #ActAgainstAmputation #Diabetes

A multinational team reports strong 14-day reproducibility for the simple ACT neuropathy screenโ€”an important reliability milestone, but not yet a diagnostic-accuracy study.

Shazam for Limb Perfusion: Can a Smartphone Hear the ABI? #ActAgainstAmputation

A Stanford team has taught an algorithm to translate Doppler sounds into clinically meaningful ankle-brachial index rangesโ€”potentially bringing vascular assessment closer to the point of care.

What Moisturizer Should I Use on a Foot in Someone With Diabetes?

A new systematic review and meta-analysis supports functional moisturizersโ€”particularly urea-containing formulationsโ€”for diabetic foot xerosis on intact skin.

CTRL-ALT-DELETE the Wound: Reboot First. Then Run the Apps – #Debridement #Reset

Before asking an advanced wound therapy to perform, make sure the Wound OS has been rebootedโ€”and verify that the reset worked.

Cutting the Cord: Oral Cefadroxil Holds Its Own for Gram-Positive Bacteremiaโ€”and Osteomyelitis

For generations, bacteremiaโ€”especially Staphylococcus aureus bacteremiaโ€”has almost reflexively meant prolonged IV therapy. But the evidence base continues to chip away at the idea that the route of administration is itself the treatment. A terrific new multicenter study in Open Forum Infectious Diseases, including our world-class infectious-disease colleagues at LA General Medical Center and the Los... Continue Reading →

Saving Limbs by Design: Opening APMA National in Nashville

Nashville, Tennessee โ€” August 6, 2026 There are few better ways to start a national meeting than looking out at a packed room of mission driven folks at 7:30 in the morning. I had the privilege of chairing and lecturing in the opening session of the 2026 American Podiatric Medical Association Annual Scientific Meetingโ€”The National,... Continue Reading →

The Clean Margin in Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis: Conceptual Appeal, Practical Uncertainty

Margin-directed antibiotic therapy after surgery for diabetic foot osteomyelitis is appealing, but surgical assessment, histopathology, and microbiology often provide different answers. A new Clinical Infectious Diseases Viewpoint explains why multidisciplinary interpretation and prospective standardization are essential.

Charcot Is a Five-Year Survival Signal #CharcotFoot #ActAgainstAmputation

A new Diabetes Care registry study shows that Charcot neuro-osteoarthropathy is far more than a local foot disorder. Following diagnosis, nearly nine in ten patients required emergency hospitalization, almost one-third underwent amputation, and only 44% were alive and amputation-free at five years.

When AI Grows Hands: From the Factory Floor to the Hospital Hallwayโ€”and Finally, Home

Large language models can describe the world. Embodied AI must act in it. The likely progressionโ€”from factories, to hospitals, to homesโ€”is a rising test of repeatability, accountability, and trust.

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