The Diabetic Foot Flashcards
What test is used to see if someone has peripheral neuropathy?
Monofilament test
What is the most common site of ulcers on the foot?
Ball of the foot
What three arms of neuropathy are involved in causing foot ulceration and how are they involved? Motor
Sensory
Autonomic
Motor– causes imbalance between extensors and long plantar flexors causing an abnormal shape of the foot. This means there will be increased pressure being applied on the ball of the foot and knuckles ofthe toes.
Sensory
Autonomic– can lead to abnormal blood flow (increase pulse pressure in the foot). It also reduces sweating, which normally protects the foot from minor disease.
What effect can sugar binding to haemoglobin have on the feet?
Makes the tendons less flexible – limits joint mobility
What are the three types of diabetic feet?
Neuropathic Foot
Ischaemic Foot
Neuro-ischaemic Foot
Describe the neuropathic foot. Where is the most common site of ulceration in these feet?
Numb
Warm (because blood flow isn’t regulated properly)
Dry
Palpable foot pulses
Ulcers – at points of high-pressure loading
Describe the ischaemic foot. Where is the most common site of ulceration in these feet?
Cold
Pulseless
Ulcers – at foot margins
What is Charcot foot?
The neuropathy leads to joint overuse and misuse
This leads to bones losing their normal articulations
The abnormal foot shape makes it at extreme risk of ulceration
What can ulceration of the foot lead to?
Osteomyelitis