https://deanschat.com/ep-225-david-armstrong-dpm-md-phd-gadgets-technology-and-the-diabetic-foot/ Screenshot Dean's Chat hosts, Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey DPM, FACFAS welcome Dr. David Armstrong to the podcast. This discussion wasn't about the "Diabetic Foot" as much as it was getting to know what makes the world leader in "Diabetic Foot" click.For easy Apple/Spotify access โก๏ธ https://lnkd.in/eGQX2hkCThis episode is sponsored by Bako Diagnostics,... Continue Reading →
A Call to Action โ By Congressional District: From the Amputation Heat Map @American_Heart #Diabetes @ALPSlimb #CLTI #ActAgainstAmputation
Making limb preservation a national priority- one congressional district at a time Does your congressman or congresswoman know where you are on the amputation heat map? Thatโs not just a rhetorical question. Itโs a matter of life and limb. The American Heart Associationโs PAD Collaborative has unveiled a powerful tool: an interactive map showing non-traumatic lower extremity amputation... Continue Reading →
Professor David G. Armstrong Appointed Honorary Professor at Chongqing University Central Hospital #ActAgainstAmputation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Professor David G. Armstrong Appointed Honorary Professor at Chongqing University Central Hospital Chongqing, China โ May 17, 2025 โ In a ceremony held at the Chongqing Emergency Medical Center, part of Chongqing University Central Hospital, internationally renowned surgeon and diabetes specialist Professor David G. Armstrong was officially appointed as an Honorary Professor. The event underscored a... Continue Reading →
Global Leaders Unite in Shijiazhuang China to Combat Diabetes and Prevent Amputation #ActAgainstAmputation
Faculty from the 11th Shijiazhuang International Diabetes Congress FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Global Leaders Unite in Shijiazhuang to Combat Diabetes and Prevent Amputation Shijiazhuang, China โ May 16, 2025 โ The 11th Shijiazhuang International Diabetes Conference, held at The Second Hospital of Shijiazhuang, convened more than 1000 clinicians, scientists, and policy leaders from across China and around the... Continue Reading →
When Cultures Lie? Rethinking Residual Osteomyelitis Assessment #ActAgainstAmputation #Microbiology #DiabeticFoot
A new study published inย The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds by our long time friends and colleagues in Spainย offers a cautionary reminder:ย not all positive cultures mean bone infection. In a cohort of 93 patients undergoing conservative surgery for diabetic foot osteomyelitis, researchers compared microbiological cultures from bone resection margins with histopathologyโthe gold standard. Their... Continue Reading →
Incidence of Charcot Arthropathy: A Nationwide Study #ActAgainstAmputation
Acute Charcot foot remains one of the most disabling complications of diabetic neuropathy. While classically rare, a new nationwide study from Denmark suggests that its story is more nuanced than previously thought: See Ahmed 2025 Incidence of Charcot in Denmark. From 2000 to 2021, researchers tracked more than 265,000 patients with diabetes across Denmark and... Continue Reading →
A Step Forward in Foot Care: Low-Cost Indigenous Offloading Sandal Matches Imported Devices in Healing Diabetic Ulcer #ActAgainstAmputation #Offloading #DFU #DiabeticFoot
Screenshot In an important pilot study from Chennai, India, Prof. Vijay Viswanathan and his team at the M.V. Hospital for Diabetes and Prof. M. Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre have shown that a low-cost, indigenously developed offloading sandal is just as effective as a far more expensive imported counterpart in healing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) . The... Continue Reading →
Leading The Global Charge In Diabetic Foot Education: The American Limb Preservation Society #Canada #USA #ActAgainstAmputation
Here's a Canadian-American collaboration that is profoundly interdisciplinary and positively life-affirming. Screenshot Screenshot For more about this initiative...see here!
Celebrating 20 Years of CLEAR Vision and Impact @RFUniversity @ALPSLimb
The Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research (CLEAR) at Rosalind Franklin University just marked its 20th anniversaryโa major milestone in advancing science, training, and care for people with lower extremity complications. Founded by Dr. David G. Armstrong in 2004, CLEAR has grown into one of the worldโs most productive and influential programs of its kind.... Continue Reading →
Every Clinic Counts: New Study Shows Individual Teams Can Change the Odds for Limb Preservation in US Veterans #ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot
A new national study published in JAMA Network Open offers a hopeful message for clinicians and care teams: where and how patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are treated makes a measurable difference in whether they keep their limbs . Researchers led by Hiroyuki Suzuki, MD, MSCI, and including our long-time friend and colleague Prof. Jeff Robbins, VACO Podiatry... Continue Reading →