Bangladesh Podiatry Society Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with Global Webinar #ActAgainstAmputation

Dhaka, Bangladesh โ€“ October 8, 2025 โ€“ The Bangladesh Podiatry Society marked its first anniversary today with a dynamic international webinar uniting clinicians, educators, and innovators from around the world. Hosted by Ekagra Health under the theme โ€œHealing with Hope,โ€ the event celebrated Bangladeshโ€™s rapid progress in diabetic-foot care and limb preservation. The hybrid program,... Continue Reading →

Beyond Sole Salvation: Prolonging Life Through Multidisciplinary Limb Preservation #ActAgainstAmputation @JVascSurg @ALPSLimb

When we speak of limb salvage, it is easy to think only in terms of preventing amputation. But as new evidence makes clear, the story does not end at the ankle. It is not just about preserving the limbโ€”it is about extending life and helping people stay active, engaged, and moving. In a recent study,... Continue Reading →

Saving Limbs in Diabetes While Fighting Cancer: A New Approach at City of Hope @CityofHope @JAPMAFeetTweets @ALPSlimb

For patients battling both diabetes and cancer, even a small foot wound can carry devastating consequences. Chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, and stem cell transplants all compromise immunity and circulation. Add diabetes to the mix, and the risk of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and amputations rises dramatically. Whatโ€™s more, even minor foot infections can force oncologists to... Continue Reading →

In the Know with Toe and Flow: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Limb Preservation #ActAgainstAmputation @ALPSlimb

Every 20 seconds, someone around the world faces the devastating reality of losing a limb due to complications from diabetes, peripheral artery disease, trauma, and other critical conditions. This global challenge not only affects individual lives but also imposes significant economic and societal burdens. Why is limb preservation such a complex task? Often, healthcare providers... Continue Reading →

The Effect of Early Postop Physical Therapy on Wound Recurrence in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Randomized Controlled Trial #ToeFlowandGO #ActAgainstAmputation

Limb preservation in patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) is a multifaceted challenge requiring an interdisciplinary approach often captured by the mantra โ€œToe, Flow, and Go.โ€ This framework integrates the essential contributions of podiatry (toe), vascular surgery (flow), and physical therapy (go) to address the complex needs of high-risk patients. The Role of Each Discipline... Continue Reading →

The Toe and Flow Model (TFM): Dramatic Reduction in Hospitalization Across A Region- Lessons from Alberta, Canada #ActAgainstAmputation

Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Limb Preservation Programs: Insights from Manji et al.'s Study In a recent study by Manji et al., published in The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary limb preservation program, specifically the toe and flow model (TFM), was evaluated in the context of reducing hospitalization rates and length... Continue Reading →

Effect of a multidisciplinary team approach in patients with diabetic foot ulcers on major adverse limb events (MALEs): systematic review and meta-analysis #ActAgainstAmputation

The Power of Multidisciplinary Teams in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management: Insights from Italian Research In the realm of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) management, the complexity of care required cannot be overstated. A recent comprehensive study by Meloni et al., published in 2024, underscores the critical role of multidisciplinary team (MDT) approaches in enhancing patient outcomes,... Continue Reading →

Impact of Podiatric Surgery Consultation on Patient Outcomes: A Closer Look

A recent study by Stephanie Behme, Zeeshan S. Husain, and Olga J. Santiago Rivera, published in the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, has shed light on the significant impact of podiatric surgery consultation on patient outcomes in a community hospital setting[^1^]. The Study The study, a cross-sectional descriptive analysis, was conducted at a community... Continue Reading →

A multidisciplinary team reduces in-hospital clinical complications and mortality in patients with diabetic foot ulcers #ActAgainstAmputation

This is great work from our colleagues Meloni and coworkers from Rome's Tor Vergata Abstract  Aims The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team (MDFT) in the management of in-patients affected by diabetic foot problems. Materials and methods The study was a retrospective observational study. Consecutive patients with a... Continue Reading →

Getting a Foothold on Diabetic Foot Diseaseโ€”Outcomes of a Multidisciplinary Clinical Pathway for Inpatient Diabetic Foot Care over 17 Years #ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot #ALPSlimb

Great work from our Singapore colleagues. Abstract Introduction Diabetes foot disease (DFD) contributes to poor quality of life, clinical and economic burden. Multidisciplinary diabetes foot teams provide prompt access to specialist teams thereby improving limb salvage. We present a 17-year review of an inpatient multidisciplinary clinical care path (MCCP) for DFD in Singapore. Methods This... Continue Reading →

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