For Immediate Release
Paris, France – January 2025 – Prof. David G. Armstrong, a global leader in diabetic limb preservation and Professor of Surgery at the University of Southern California, delivered an inspiring and deeply impactful keynote address to a full house at the Journées Cicatrisations 2025, held at the renowned Palais des Congrès in Paris. Prof. Armstrong shared the plenary session with Spanish podiatric surgeon Prof. Jose Luis Lázaro Martinez and German orthopaedist Dr. Armen Koller, creating a powerful platform for interdisciplinary insights on diabetic foot care and wound healing.
“The goal of limb preservation is one that crosses all borders, and there is no one better to make that message than Prof. Armstrong,” remarked Prof. Luc Téot, symposium co-chair and Professor of Surgery in Montpellier.
Prof. Armstrong’s address transcended the clinical domain as he eloquently drew a poignant parallel between the fires in pre-Olympic Los Angeles and those in post-Olympic Paris several years ago. His narrative intertwined the resilience of these cities with the ongoing global fight against diabetes-related amputations. “The story of two cities, two fires, and two futures reflects the urgency of our shared mission in healthcare and our responsibility to protect lives and livelihoods across the globe,” said Armstrong.
For further insights into Prof. Armstrong’s reflections on these events, read his blog post, “Post-Olympic Paris and Pre-Olympic Los Angeles: A Tale of Two Cities, Two Fires, and Two Futures,” available here.
The Journées Cicatrisations 2025, hosted by the Société Française et Francophone de Plaies et Cicatrisations (SFFPC), attracted thousands of participants from around the world, highlighting multidisciplinary innovations in wound care. The conference underscored the importance of collaboration across specialties to advance patient care in wound healing and limb preservation.
About Prof. David G. Armstrong
Prof. Armstrong is a world-renowned podiatric surgeon, scholar, and advocate dedicated to diabetic limb preservation. He leads the NSF-funded Center to Stream Healthcare in Place (C2SHiP) at the University of Southern California, focusing on innovations in wearable health technology and interdisciplinary care to end preventable amputations worldwide.
About Journées Cicatrisations
Journées Cicatrisations is the premier francophone conference in worldwide for wound healing and multidisciplinary care. It is organized annually by the SFFPC to bring together experts, clinicians, and innovators committed to advancing knowledge and care in this critical field.





Congratulations Dr. Armstrong.
Global great at his best.