Diabetic Neuropathy and Clinical Practice aims to improve the pathophysiological understanding of the entire spectrum from sensory motor to autonomic diabetic neuropathy, its correlation with the symptoms, improving thereby the communication with the patient including prognostication and other tools that one should utilize to better management. It also emphasizes the need to regain the grip on the basic sciences of clinical medicine to deal with it better - Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and Pathology and gives the necessary details. The volume aims at explaining what the clinicians need most to help patients and may not possess.
Underlines the importance of diagnosing and evaluating the diabetic foot at risk of ulceration to prevent major amputations
Presents an evidence-based approach for the management of neuropathy and the prevention and treatment of ulceration, with special reference to the complex issues relating to diabetic footwear
Highlights cost-effective, easy-to-implement measures for managing diabetic neuropathy