Tag: Robert G. Smith

5-Minute Podiatry Clinical Challenge Week 25 – Diabetic Foot Ulcer in Complex Patient

Robert G Smith, DPM, MSc, RPh, CPRS

 

A 48-year-old male returns to the outpatient podiatry clinic seven months after initial evaluation of a plantar ulcer beneath the second metatarsal head of his right foot. During the subjective interview, he explains that he waited to come back to the clinic until his foot sore was “healed”. He feels his “sugar diabetes” is better because his “hemoglobin sugar” is now 11 mg/dL down from 12.9 mg/dL. He admits to smoking one pack of cigarettes per day and … read more

PRESENT 5-Minute Podiatry Clinical Challenge – Drug-Induced Neuropathy

This week’s 5MinClinChallenge contributed by Robert G Smith, DPM, MSc, RPh, CPRS, focuses on a drug-induced neuropathy. This is an entity that you will see rarely, but when you do, you’ll want to be ready. See if you agree with Dr Smith’s approach … An 84-year-old female who resides in a temporary shelter presents with a complaint of new onset paresthesia in a stocking-glove distribution. She states that the numbness developed over the last month … read more