
Acute on Chronic: What the term really means for you and your wound
In this episode Dr. G explains “acute on chronic” in diabetic foot care — when a long-standing ulcer or osteomyelitis suddenly deteriorates into an aggressive, limb- or life-threatening infection. He ...
14 Huhti 23min

Who Do You See First? Night Shift Decisions for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Dr. G breaks down how to prioritize diabetic foot consults at 1:30 a.m., focusing on recognizing life‑threatening vs limb‑threatening problems. Learn the red flags of systemic infection—fever, tachyca...
13 Huhti 27min

Fascia: The Silent Highway of Foot Infections
This episode explores the fascia — the continuous connective tissue network beneath the skin — and explains how it can guide healing or rapidly transmit infection in the diabetic foot. Learn the key a...
12 Huhti 7min

Diabetic Foot Files: The Hidden Math Behind Every Ulcer
Dr. G breaks down the epidemiology of diabetic foot disease, explaining who is affected, where it occurs, and why. He highlights key global figures — over 500 million people with diabetes and up to 25...
11 Huhti 9min

Spring Foot Risks: Beat Blisters Before They Become Amputations
Dr. G explains why Limb Loss Awareness Month matters and why spring increases diabetic foot risks. Increased activity, moisture, and seasonal changes create a perfect storm for blisters, fungal and ba...
10 Huhti 17min

Under Pressure: How Hyperbaric Oxygen Can Save Diabetic Limbs
Dr. G explores hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for diabetic foot care — how breathing 100% oxygen under increased pressure boosts tissue oxygenation, promotes angiogenesis, improves immune function, ...
9 Huhti 21min

Invisible Fire: How Free Radicals Destroy the Diabetic Foot
This episode explains how free radicals (ROS and RNS) drive tissue damage and delayed healing in diabetic foot ulcers, covering their sources, detection, and effects on cells, blood flow, nerves, and ...
8 Huhti 22min

Nighttime Oxygen Debt: How Sleep Apnea Halts Wound Repair
This episode explains how obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can cause repeated nighttime oxygen drops that impair wound healing in people with diabetic foot ulcers, creating chronic inflammation, poor col...
6 Huhti 20min



















