25.8 million, or 8.3% of the American population (Children & Adults) are currently suffering from Diabetes Mellitus. Awareness and prevention of diabetes mellitus
is finally starting to rise in America, however, the incidence of the
disease is still increasing. With that said, the role of a podiatrist
in a diabetic’s overall health care cannot be understated. To quantify
that; more diabetics die every year due to complications that arise from
diabetically induced ulcers than prostate and breast cancer each.
In 2010, at the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) annual scientific meeting Vicky Driver, MS, DPM introduced a study conducted by Thomson Reuters, showing that care by a podiatric
physician (defined as at least one preventative, pre-ulcer visit) was
associated with a nearly 29 percent lower risk of amputation and 24
percent lower risk of hospitalization.
If you’re a diabetic, and annually visiting a podiatric physician isn't part of your overall health care plan please reconsider this practice. Dr. Michael Garvin
of Port Saint Lucie, Florida has been treating diabetic patients for
over 20 years. He is a board certified podiatric physician and is
accepting new patients. His goal is always to provide the most
comprehensive care possible for diabetic patients as he understands the
pitfalls of miscare for these patients. For information and directions
to his office please click here.
Sources cited:
1.http://www.apma.org/MainMenu/News/New-Study-Proves-Care-by-Podiatrists-Dramatically-Decreases-Lower-Limb-Amputation.aspx
2. http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/diabetes-statistics/
Dr. Michael A. Garvin has been practicing podiatry on the Treasure Coast of Florida in Port Saint Lucie, for more than twenty years. Many of the conditions that Dr. Garvin treats include foot pain, heel pain, diabetic health concerns, ingrown toenails, and many other foot and ankle conditions and injuries. In addition, he treats many sports injuries related to golfing, dancing, and running such as sprained and fractured ankles.
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