Foot and Ankle Orthopaedics   /     FAI September 2024 Podcast: Painful Nonunion in Patients With Clinically Plantigrade Diabetes-Associated Charcot Foot Arthropathy

Description

It has been assumed that diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy should not have pain associated with Charcot foot arthropathy.   In conclusion, this small series of patients would suggest that nonunion of the Charcot neuroarthropathy process was responsible for complaints of pain not able to be managed with therapeutic footwear. Successful arthrodesis resolved the pain. CT imaging may help identify a treatable source of pain in this population.     Click here to read the article.

Subtitle
It has been assumed that diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy should not have pain associated with Charcot foot arthropathy.   In conclusion, this small series of patients would suggest that nonunion of the Charcot neuroarthropathy...
Duration
26:44
Publishing date
2024-09-17 13:39
Link
http://footandankle.sage-publications.libsynpro.com/fai-september-2024-podcast-painful-nonunion-in-patients-with-clinically-plantigrade-diabetes-associated-charcot-foot-arthropathy
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It has been assumed that diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy should not have pain associated with Charcot foot arthropathy.   In conclusion, this small series of patients would suggest that nonunion of the Charcot neuroarthropathy process was responsible for complaints of pain not able to be managed with therapeutic footwear. Successful arthrodesis resolved the pain. CT imaging may help identify a treatable source of pain in this population.     Click here to read the article.