Eighteen years ago, Larry Lavery and I stood up at the Malvern Diabetic Foot Meeting dinner and performed four Beatles rewrites in honor of Andrew Boulton. It brought the house down. As Malvern turns 40, here are the videos โ writers' room, performance, applause, and Abbey walls โ rescued, remastered, and archived for the record.
Growing skin that heals: #SkinOrganoids for the diabetic chronic wound โ current status and wild ideas #DFU #RegenerativeMedicine #ActAgainstAmputation #Organoids
A new review asks whether we can move from patching to regrowing โ and what stands between lab-bench organoids and the clinic.
Absence of Evidence or Evidence of Absence? @SennevilleEric and Ben Lipsky on Bone Biopsy in Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis #DFO #osteomyelitis #DFU #DFI #ActAgainstAmputation
Senneville and Lipsky return with a measured rejoinder in Clinical Infectious Diseases (April 2026), arguing that the Lagrand trial shows the absence of evidence of superiority โ not definitive equivalence โ between ulcer-bed and bone biopsy for guiding antibiotic therapy in diabetic foot osteomyelitis.
“Spooky Action at a Distance”: The Most Comprehensive Review Yet of Physiologic Neuromodulation for Limb Preservation #ActAgainstAmputation #Neuromodulation #SpinalCordStimulation #CLTI @BurnsTrauma @KeckSchool_USC @ResearchatUSC @USC
Our new paper in Burns and Trauma presents the most comprehensive review yet of spooky action at a distance therapies for diabetic limb preservation โ from spinal cord stimulation and splenic ultrasound to remote ischemic conditioning and tibial transport. Five modalities, three mechanistic pathways, one shared destination: tissue repair at a distance.
Dosing Walking Like a Drug: An AI Chatbot for Diabetic Foot Remission Following Limb Reconstruction #ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot #Remission #AI #Chatbot @SensorsMDPI @KeckSchool_USC @ALPSLimb @USC_Vascular
A new protocol paper in Sensors describes a chatbot that doses walking like a drug for patients in diabetic foot remission.
You Are What You Eat โ And That’s Pretty Inflammatory: A New Composite Biomarker for DFU Risk #ActAgainstAmputation #DFU #Nutrition @ALPSLimb
A novel inflammation-nutrition biomarker โ the neutrophil percentage-to-albumin ratio (NPAR) โ shows strong association with diabetic foot ulcer risk in a 1,002-patient study from Xi'an, China, reinforcing that what patients eat and how they inflame are inseparable in the diabetic foot.
Your Phone Already Knows What You Can’t Feel: There’s an app for that…A Smartphone App for Detecting Diabetic Neuropathy #ActAgainstAmputation #DPN #DigitalHealth #Neuropathy @JDSTonline @Stanford @ALPSLimb
A Stanford team demonstrates that a smartphone app measuring vibration perception thresholds can detect large-fiber sensory deficits in patients with diabetes โ a potential advance for accessible, patient-operated neuropathy screening.
Sunday Morning Wish Fulfilled: AI Meets Thermometry in Diabetic Foot Remission โ A Scoping Review of 60 Studies #ActAgainstAmputation #AI #Thermography #DFU
A scoping review from Kanazawa University maps 60 studies on AI-powered thermography for diabetic foot detection โ and reveals a critical gap: nearly half of all studies were tested only in controlled environments, not the real world where feet actually live.
The Pressure Is Worth It: Custom Footwear Guided by In-Shoe Pressure Data Is Cost-Effective for Preventing DFU Recurrence #ActAgainstAmputation #DFU #Remission @DiabetologyMdpi @ALPSLimb
A cost-effectiveness analysis of the DIAFOS trial shows that in-shoe plantar pressure-guided custom footwear saves over โฌ8,000 per ulcer prevented โ and adherent patients push the probability of cost-effectiveness to 94%. The economic case for prevention just got stronger.
From Foot to Fatality: The #DiabeticFootAttack Is Real, and It’s Worse Than You Think @alpslimb #ActAgainstAmputation
A new single-center study from the Netherlands quantifies the devastating outcomes of the diabetic foot attack: only 48.5% wound closure, 46% major amputation by 12 months, 26% one-year mortality, and 12-month amputation-free survival of just 39.7%. Time is tissue.