2. Steven Neufeld, MD, is an accomplished foot
and ankle specialist and an orthopedic surgeon.
Together with other specialists, Steven Neufeld,
MD, practices at the Orthopedic Foot & Ankle
Center of Washington. There, Dr. Steven Neufeld
frequently treats patients living with diabetes.
3. Below is a short list of some common foot and
leg disorders that may be associated with or
caused by diabetes:
4. 1. Blocked blood vessels: People with diabetes
may experience poor circulation to the legs, which
can result in blood vessel blockage below the
knees. For many patients, vascular surgery is
necessary to remove the blockage and ultimately
prevent amputation.
5. 2. Neuropathic arthropathy: Commonly referred
to as a Charcot joint or Charcot foot, neuropathic
arthopathy occurs when a weight-bearing joint
experiences progressive degeneration. In its later
stages, the disorder can result in the destruction
of bone, in bone resorption, and in deformity.
6. 3. Bunions: A bunion is an abnormal, bony bump
that appears at the base of the big toe. For people
with diabetes, untreated bunions can result in
additional sores.
7. 3. Bunions: A bunion is an abnormal, bony bump
that appears at the base of the big toe. For people
with diabetes, untreated bunions can result in
additional sores.