A new outcomes study of real-world data shows that patients using Siren Socks had 68% less ulcers and 83% less amputations.
Charcot foot can make regular daily activities challenging. A few simple lifestyle modifications will help keep you healthy, safe, and thriving at home.
People with diabetes are less likely to experience amputations and hospitalizations when they include a podiatrist in their care.
Here are four tips for keeping your body active while recovering from Charcot foot.
A new study of real-world evidence shows patients at risk of diabetic foot ulcers use Siren Socks 22 to 25 days per month and 5.8 days per week on average.
The fifth installment of Marc's narrative describing how he manages his diabetes and health challenges.
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are revolutionizing the way people manage their diabetes.
Data suggests that the decision to postpone or cancel non-urgent procedures may have been detrimental to the health of hundreds of Americans with diabetes.
Principal Care Management for neuropathy is now available to patients through Siren Certified Providers.