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Charcot Foot
What is a Charcot Foot?
Charcot Foot
(pronounced: shär-kō) is
a sudden softening of the bones in the feet. The progressive
degenerative condition
can develop into a severe deformity of the foot.
Your feet are
the foundation for the rest of your body. If the base
deteriorates, you may not be able to walk.
The initial stages of Charcot Foot usually go undetected or
undiagnosed, as many of the symptoms are similar to other
foot ailments.
Most often, the
patient notices pain or discomfort due the nerve
damage. Nerves in the Charcot Foot are damaged to the point
where you cannot feel the rough or sharp surface you walk
on.
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Symptoms of
a Charcot Foot
In the early stages, there could be
some swelling of one or more of the feet. One foot could
often be redder in color than the other, and will often
feel warmer.
In later stages, the foot bone
structure appears to be falling apart and the arches
collapse. The person may start to show instability when
walking.
In severe cases, the bones of the foot
will start to push through the bottom sole of the foot
causing lesions. Opens sores are very susceptible to
infections and must be carefully monitored.
Weakened foot bone may also crumble
while you walk. |
What Causes
Charcot Foot?
Diabetes is the main cause. Diabetics
develop a condition called "Neuropathy", which is
basically nerve damage. Damages to the nerves in the
feet trigger a weakening of the foot bones, causing the
arches to collapse. Weakened foot bones are easily
damaged by walking on uneven ground surfaces.
A complication of diabetic neuropathy
is a lack of sensitivity to the soles of the feet. If
the nerves do not send messages to the brain that you
just banged, bruised, or cut your foot, you may be
continuing to aggravate and damage the soft bones in
your Charcot Foot. |
Will Far
Infrared Socks Help?
Yes! Far
Infrared energy rays emitted from Prolotex™ FIR Socks
help to rejuvenate cells and tissues, including some
restoration of sensatory nerve endings.
Most people with Charcot Feet have noticeable swelling
of their feet and ankles. The swelling is tissue
inflammation, but the patient may not feel any pain
because of the earlier nerve damage. Far infrared rays
will help reduce the inflammation.
If the patient does experience foot pain, the FIR socks
do help relieve the discomfort. |
Tips To Preventing Charcot Foot
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Wear supportive footwear that fits your
foot. |
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Heed early warning signs of the condition to
retard the development of this serious
condition. |
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Inspect your feet on a regular basis, so
that you will notice changes in temperature, color and
structural changes. |
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Wear a fresh, clean pair of Prolotex™
Far Infrared
Socks
every day to help reduce inflammation and
Charcot foot complications. |
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If you suspect degenerative changes, maybe
your doctor should X-ray the foot. An X-ray will
expose any changes in alignment of the bones, and
if the bones are showing disintegration. |
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Rest your feet and take care not to do any
further damage by continuing to move around. |
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Wear a protective covering on
your foot. In some cases, the doctor may cast the
foot to help stabilize the bones. |
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Wear Prolotex™
Far Infrared
Socks
for rejuvenation of tissue, cells and nerve
endings. |
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