
my daughter has been diagnosed with charcot a diabetic condition that crumbles the bones in usually feet of diabetic. as she ony young we are looking for any sensible answers to procedures and
help as the nhs in norfolk are awful and should be accountable for the damage done, we may have to go private but can anybony point us in right direction
Gracinda - Charcot foot is the result of diabetic neuropathy.
ReplyDeleteThere really isn't a surgery to fix it; it's a degenerative condition.
TCO: Total Contact Orthosis, is sometimes used to mold the foot into a functional and "less bad" shape as it disintegrates.