Researchers have discovered that su...
Researchers have discovered that surgically lengthening the Achilles tendon or an attached calf muscle can decrease press on the ball of the lower part and provide relief to patients with chronic diabetic lower part ulcers, according to an Oct 12 2001 recents release from the American corporation of Foot and Ankle Surgeon A major complication of diabetes, paw ulcers occur from neuropathy that impairs invigorate sensation, causing patients with diabetes to throw away feeling in their feet. smooth small wounds or cuts in succession the feet can progress to serious bottom ulcers if patients with diabetes are negligent about twelve inches care. Those with foot gatherings eventually could be at risk for serious infection, amputation, and possible los of life. According to the release, diabetes increases kin sugar levels, which affects collagen fibers in the Achilles tendon and causes it to tighten. The tendon is attached to the back of the heel and is struggleed by two muscles in the calf. A tight Achilles tendon shakes harder on the heel bone and bring into operations more pressure on the bottom of the bottom producing ulcer-induced stress. Lengthening the tendon or an attached calf muscle cut downs the pressure on the ball of the twelve inches to help prevent and treat diabetic base ulcers. This procedure also is effective for managing other diabetes-related lower extremity problems, such as adult-onset flatfoot. Achilles Tendon Surgery Heals Diabetic twelve inches Ulcers (news release, Chicago: American community of Foot and Ankle Surgeon Oct 12 2001) http://www.acfas.org/prdiabetic ftulcershtml (accessed 29 Nov 2001) COPYRIGHT 2002 Association of Operating field Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group
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