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 โ‚ฌ8,000 per ulcer prevented โ€” and adherent patients push the probability of cost-effectiveness to 94%. The economic case for prevention just got stronger.

Limb Preservation: The Global State of Play in 2026 — Keynote at ADFA’s Inaugural Meeting in Paris #ActAgainstAmputation @ALPSLimb #DiabeticFoot #LimbPreservation #Paris

Honored to deliver the keynote at the inaugural meeting of ADFA in Paris.

Control-Alt-Delete: Rebooting the Chronic Wound #ActAgainstAmputation #DFU #WoundHealing @ALPSLimb @KeckSchool_USC @USC_Vascular

Chronic wounds are biological computers stuck in a boot loop. Sharp debridement is Control-Alt-Delete โ€” the histological reboot that converts a chronic wound back into an acute one. Only then can you run the apps.

One in Three: What the First Year of DFU Remission Really Looks Like #ActAgainstAmputation @DiabetologyMdpi @ALPSLimb @KeckSchool_USC #DFU #Remission #Survivorship

A new systematic review finds that roughly one in three adults in remission after a healed diabetic foot ulcer develop a recurrent ulcer within 12 months โ€” a risk comparable to several common cancers. Healing is the beginning of the next chapter, not the end of the story.

From Plaster to Pixels: The Evolution of Offloading in the Diabetic Foot #ActAgainstAmputation @DiabetologyMdpi @ALPSLimb @KeckSchool_USC @USC_Vascular @NIDDKGov @ResearchatUSC

Our new paper is out today in Diabetology, and I'm really proud of this one. It's a narrative reviewโ€”co-authored with Bijan Najafi and Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkamโ€”that traces the entire arc of offloading from the 1930s to right now. We called it "From Plaster to Pixels" because that's genuinely what's happened. From plaster-of-Paris casts in leprosy clinics... Continue Reading →

The Wound Microbiome: From Passive Passenger to Therapeutic Target #ActAgainstAmputation #Microbiome #Diagnostics

For years, weโ€™ve looked at chronic wounds through a relatively narrow lensโ€”clean them, debride them, and hope the host's biology eventually kicks into gear. But as our understanding of the wound microbiome deepens, itโ€™s becoming clear that these microbial communities aren't just "there"โ€”they are active architects of the healing (or non-healing) environment. A recent review... Continue Reading →

Reduced Mortality: Why GLP-1s and the “Dream Team” of Podiatry, Diabetes Care, and Opthalmology Are Changing the DFU Game @DiabetesCareADA #ActAgainstAmputation #Survival

Weโ€™ve known for a long time that a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) isnโ€™t just a wound on the bottom of a footโ€”itโ€™s a massive red flare for a patientโ€™s overall health. But a recent nationwide study in Diabetes Care just put some sobering, and ultimately hopeful, numbers behind that reality. The data from this massive... Continue Reading →

Measuring what we Manage: Why the Mother of Modern Nursing is the Grandmother of Big-Time Data Viz

You'll often hear us saying "you can't manage what you can't measure", but for those of us in the trenches of limb salvage and wound healing, this isn't just a mantraโ€”it is a moral imperative. And if we want to see the future of how we treat the "patient-in-place," we need to look back nearly... Continue Reading →

What is the Optimal Follow-Up Interval After Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing in Remission? #ActAgainstAmputation

Our friends and colleagues at the Universidad Complutense de Madridโ€”led by Mateo Lรณpez-Moral, Marta Garcรญa-Madrid, Esther Garcรญa-Morales, Yolanda Garcรญa-รlvarez, Francisco J. รlvaro-Afonso, and Josรฉ Luis Lรกzaro-Martรญnezโ€”have just published the DIATIME Comparative Efficacy Study, a randomized clinical trial that may help redefine how often we should see patients in remission after a healed diabetic foot ulcerLรณpez-Moral... Continue Reading →

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