Wound Care

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New Age Foot & Ankle Surgery

Foot and Ankle Surgery located in Richmond, VA & Farmville, VA

Foot and ankle wound care is important for everyone, but this is especially true for people with diabetes. The skilled team at New Age Foot & Ankle Surgery uses the most advanced technologies in wound care, including MLS laser therapy, at two convenient locations in Richmond and Farmville, Virginia. Call the nearest office today or request an appointment online for professional wound care.

Wound Care Q&A

What is wound care?

Lower extremity wounds, including cuts, open sores, and ulcers of the foot and ankle, are often complex and difficult to heal. People who have medical conditions that interfere with blood circulation, such as diabetes, are particularly vulnerable to complications of foot wounds. 

Reduced blood flow to a wound prevents the injury from healing properly in a timely manner. Additionally, diabetes can cause neuropathy, which is nerve damage that keeps you from feeling pain from a wound. When wounds remain unnoticed or are slow to heal, the risk for serious problems like infection, gangrene, and amputation rises.

Prompt and efficient wound care is essential to reduce this risk. The expert team at New Age Foot & Ankle Surgery is dedicated to providing personalized wound care that includes the most effective and advanced treatments.

Who is at greatest risk for foot and ankle wounds?

You may be at higher risk for lower extremity wounds if you have one or more of the following conditions:

  • Poor circulation
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Vascular disease
  • Compromised immune system
  • Dietary or nutritional deficiencies

Long periods of bed rest or immobility can also interfere with your circulation and increase your risk for complications of foot wounds.

What causes foot wounds?

Foot wounds and diabetic foot ulcers can occur during everyday activities, even if you protect your feet with shoes and socks. Wounds can result from wearing shoes that are too tight, having debris stuck in your shoe, or even simply walking.

Something that seems like a minor inconvenience, such as a blister or callus, can worsen quickly. Ingrown toenails can also become infected and lead to dire complications. That’s why it’s important to check your feet every day and seek professional wound care from the team at New Age Foot & Ankle Surgery.

What does wound care entail?

First, the team at New Age Foot & Ankle Surgery carefully examines your wound and reviews your medical history. They may take tests, such as a wound culture or biopsy, to determine the specific cause of the wound and identify any bacteria present.

Then, they create an individualized wound care plan that may include treatments like wound cleaning, debridement, and dressing. They may also prescribe medication to fight infection and foot orthotics to relieve pressure. They also offer MLS laser therapy, which can help to increase blood flow and speed the healing process.

For expert wound care, call New Age Foot & Ankle Surgery or request an appointment online today.