Seeking Gentle and Preventative Wound Care in Twin Falls, Idaho? Help Is Available
We are passionate about keeping our diabetic patients healthy and active. If you are experiencing any problems with foot wounds, or you just haven’t seen a podiatrist in more than a year, please contact us to request an appointment. We would be happy to not only address any current symptoms you may be experiencing but also help you build a comprehensive diabetic foot care plan to prevent future problems. Ready to schedule an appointment? Call our Twin Falls office at 208.731.6321.
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Why Foot Wounds Are Different (and Why a Surgeon Should Treat Them)Foot wounds heal differently. Dr. Matt Wettstein, a Twin Falls foot and ankle surgeon, explains why a podiatric surgeon should lead wound care on the foot.
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When Amputation Doesn't Have To Be The Answer: How Limb Slavage WorksFacing possible foot or leg amputation? Twin Falls surgeon Dr. Matt Wettstein explains how limb salvage works and when it can save a limb.
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Recognizing the Signs of an Infected Foot WoundIf you have a foot wound, it's important to watch for signs of infection. An infected foot wound can lead to serious complications, including amputation. Learn more here.
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THIS is What Matters Most for Diabetic Wound CareIf you have concerns about diabetic wounds and wound care, it pays to keep a few things at the forefront of your mind.