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This episode contrasts two worlds: in Utopia, AI-powered early detection and immediate offloading prevent pressure injuries, infections, and amputations; in Reality, ignored calluses and delayed care lead to deep diabetic foot ulcers and high amputation risk.
The host explains why early screening, patient education, affordable offloading, multidisciplinary teams, and policy changes are essential to collapse the gap between the ideal and what actually happens, emphasizing that timely execution — not lack of knowledge — drives outcomes.
By Diabetic Foot FilesThis episode contrasts two worlds: in Utopia, AI-powered early detection and immediate offloading prevent pressure injuries, infections, and amputations; in Reality, ignored calluses and delayed care lead to deep diabetic foot ulcers and high amputation risk.
The host explains why early screening, patient education, affordable offloading, multidisciplinary teams, and policy changes are essential to collapse the gap between the ideal and what actually happens, emphasizing that timely execution — not lack of knowledge — drives outcomes.