San Diego Charcot Foot Testimonial

    San Diego Charcot Foot Testimonial

    San Diego Charcot Foot Testimonial San Diego Charcot Foot Testimonial 

    San Diego Charcot Foot Testimonial

    Treating diabetics is one of the primary issues that Dr Wrotslavsky performs at the Advanced Foot And Ankle Center of San Diego. One of the challenges with diabetics is the condition called charcot foot. Dr Wrotslavsky has been successfully treating charcot foot and ankle for over 15 years. He lectures around the United States on Diabetic Charcot foot. Dr Wrotslavsky has developed many techniques that has led to saving many feet of patients that have been told they will need their leg amputated. Charcot Neuroarthropathy is a devastating disease that if not treated properly can lead to loss of leg and even unfortunately loss of life. One can see from the real patient testimonies that Dr Wrotslavsky has an excellent record of treating the diabetic foot and the charcot foot.

    Pre surgery Charcot foot

    The Charcot foot is a condition where the bones of the foot start to lose its integrity. As well as the ligaments in the foot will not hold up the boney structure anymore. This is a complex metabolic process that scientists and doctors have not been able to come up with a solution on how to prevent it. As well there is no current solution on how to stop the process on a cellular level once the charcot foot or charcot ankle process begins. Once this happens the foot can become very deformed. These deformities can lead to ulcers and infections of the foot. Once the bone gets infected (osteomyilitis of the foot) then it can lead to amputation of the foot. Dr Wrotslavsky employs a method of correction of these deformities as well as many other deformities of the foot ankle and leg that can re align the foot ankle and leg in the proper position.

    Take a look at the videos above of patients of Dr Wrotslavsky. These are actual people that have been told they need amputations of their legs and after treatment are walking with their own two feet.