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New Diabetic Wound Research

This year has been very busy and Proactive Podiatry apologises for the delay in our 2014 blog, but here is a new and exciting post for all our readers about new diabetic wound research.

Diabetic woundThe link below is an article on newly published research by the Georgia State University, which may give increased hope for the treatment of chronic diabetic wounds and ulcers.

This inovative research is working on a treatment for diabetic foot ulcer, using stem cells from human fat and keratin extracted from human hair.

Liposuction waste form plastic surgeon clinics is currently being utilized to undertake clinical trials.

This new diabetic wound research, if successful may help to improve healing of diabetes foot ulcers, saving many diabetic limbs and improving the quality of life of many people.

Please read and have your say on the new diabetic wound research article:

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At Proactive Podiatry we are experienced in the management and treatment of diabetes and associated foot complications. We suggest regular diabetes foot  assessments and education to minimise your risk of foot injury and pathology.

We keep up to date with new research and treatment modalities to provide you with the latest information and advice on foot care.

 
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