The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) reports that the number of people with diabetes continues to grow exponentially - with more than 440 million people estimated to be affected globally in the next 20 years.
“Foot complications such as non-healing ulcers, pain and fractures will plague up to 60-70% of those diagnosed with diabetes, and are typically a result of the loss of normal sensation to pressure, pain, and/or temperature” explains Dr. Sarnarendra Miranpuri, DPM, MD. “It is this loss of protective sensation that puts people with diabetes at a greater risk for foot ulcers, which can lead to amputation if not promptly and properly treated."
Despite these risks, a survey compiled by the American Podiatric Medical Association suggests that less than 56% of all diabetic patients visit a Podiatrist to receive an annual foot examination. “Research suggests that this simple but comprehensive annual exam can significantly reduce a person’s risk of developing foot complications, and when combined with a multidisciplinary approach, up to 85% of amputations can actually be avoided,” adds Dr. Miranpuri.
2,000 of the foot testing kits will be available FREE on a first-call, first-serve basis from November 14th (World Diabetes Day) through November 18th. Included in the kit will be a 10 gram monofilament, evaluation form and a practical guide to living with diabetes that includes routine foot care recommendations. Interested people with diabetes should call 1-800-521-6664 or visit http://www.anodynetherapy.com/diabetesday to request their free kit.
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