Over dinner at EWMA-DEWU in Bremen with longtime collaborator and renowned biomechanist Prof. Sicco Bus, talk drifted from classification to language — and to why English insists on two words for the same hole in the body. A slow look at what wound vs. ulcer is silently encoding every time we write it down.
Three key tips for diabetic foot care (courtesy of GPT-3) #GPT3 ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot @ALPSlimb @USC @USC_vascular @ResearchatUSC @KeckSchool_USC #ChatBot
Keep your blood sugar levels under control. High blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels and nerves in the feet, increasing the risk of foot problems. Check your feet daily for cuts, blisters, sores, or any other changes. Use a mirror or ask someone else to help you check hard-to-see areas. Wear properly fitting shoes... Continue Reading →