Diabetic foot physical examination

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Overview

Physical Examination

Inspection

  • Dilated veins
  • Scar, Sinuses
  • Shiny skin
  • Hair distribution
  • Areas of Pigmentation
  • Areas of discolouration
  • Varicose vein
  • Ulcers
  • Brittle or broken nail
  • Fungal infection

Palpation

  • Temperature (increase temperature- deep vein thrombosis, decrease temperature-ischemia)
  • Tenderness (squeeze calf muscle and achilles tendon for tenderness)
  • Pulsation- Dorsalis pedis
  • Capillary filling time
  • Ulcers in pressure areas like ball of great toe, base of fifth metatarsal, posterior aspect of heel

Motor Examination

  • Nutrition/Bulk
  • Tone
  • Power
  • Reflexes

Sensory Examination

  • Vibration
  • Joint position sense

Video: Physical Examination Diabetes

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Image: Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Diabetic foot ulcer
Diabetic foot ulcer


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