A Stanford team demonstrates that a smartphone app measuring vibration perception thresholds can detect large-fiber sensory deficits in patients with diabetes — a potential advance for accessible, patient-operated neuropathy screening.
Prof. David G. Armstrong Sheds Light on Advancements in Keynote at Diabetic Limb Salvage at Australian Symposium #ActAgainstAmputation #ALPSlimb
from L (Prof. Armstrong, Prof. Dane Wukich (UT Southwestern), Dr. Byron Perrin (Chair), Dr. Katherine Raspovic (UT Southwestern) Armstrong during keynote, Diabetes Feet Australia, 2023 Los Angeles CA, October 12, 2023 – Renowned podiatric surgeon and researcher, Prof. David G. Armstrong, delivered a keynote address at the Diabetes Feet Australia symposium held from 8-10 October... Continue Reading →
Adherence and the Diabetic Foot: High Tech Meets High Touch? #ActAgainstAmputation #ALPSlimb #DiabeticFoot #C2SHiP
This manuscript from our team led by Hadia Srass and Karim Ead
Diabetes Technology Report #Podcast: USC Professor David G. Armstrong on the Diabetic Foot
Here is the recent podcast from David Klonoff and Kerr. What a thrill to chat with them!
Watch: Patient Experience: Why Health Equity Matters and How Technology Is Shaping the Future @drhew @abbottcardio @Health_IT #HealthEquity #C2SHiP #CLTI #ActAgainstAmputation
Sign up to watch on demand here. This was an in-depth discussion on day-to-day barriers our patients experience and ways that team, technology and tenacity can make a difference to make and impact on outcomes in peripheral artery disease and beyond. From top left: David Rhew (Microsoft), David Armstrong (USC), Nick West (Abbott Vascular), Jennifer... Continue Reading →