Diabetic foot ulcer

Diabetic foot ulcer is an open wound on the foot that can develop in people with diabetes, especially when there is reduced sensation, poor circulation, or pressure points. Because the area may not feel painful at first, wounds can worsen before they are noticed. Early treatment is important to reduce the risk of infection, delayed healing, and more serious complications.

What Cause

Plantar fasciitis

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  • Develops when diabetes-related neuropathy
  • Reduced circulation
  • Repeated pressure or unnoticed skin trauma combine to break down tissue

The Risks

Who Is at Higher Risk?

Higher risk in people with diabetes, neuropathy, poor blood sugar control, foot deformity, smoking history, or previous ulcers or amputation.

Common symtoms

Open sore on the foot
Delayed healing
Drainage
Surrounding redness
Callus buildup
Reduced sensation
Sometimes odor or infection

How we treat

We keep it cosy so you can just lie down and chill
Sometimes odor or infection
Urgent wound care
Off-loading
Blood sugar management
Infection control
Vascular assessment
Podiatry or multidisciplinary care
HBOT may be added for selected problem wounds under medical supervision
Recovery
Duration
Weeks to months depending on depth, infection, circulation, and off-loading adherence.

Start Your Journey to
Better Movement and Less Pain

Book a consultation with our team to discuss your condition and explore the treatment options best suited for you

Your Questions, Answered

Do I need a referral before booking an appointment?

No referral is required. You may book directly with us for an assessment and consultation.

What should I expect during my first visit?

Your first visit includes a detailed assessment, posture and mobility evaluation, and a consultation to determine the most suitable treatment plan.

Is chiropractic treatment safe?

Yes. Our treatments are performed by trained professionals using controlled, precise techniques tailored to your condition.

How many sessions will I need?

The number of sessions varies depending on your condition and recovery goals. A personalised plan will be recommended after your assessment.

Not sure where to start?

Message us on WhatsApp to arrange your personalised assessment and treatment plan.