Diabetes-Related Musculoskeletal Issues (Trigger Finger, Frozen Shoulder, Arthritis and Other Musculoskeletal Issues)
Description
In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman address the most common musculoskeletal and neuropathic conditions that affect people with diabetes. They explore how complications like frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel syndrome, and trigger are linked to long-term diabetes, and how they can significantly impact daily life. Focusing on real-life scenarios and actionable advice, they offer strategies to help individuals with diabetes recognize early warning signs, navigate treatment options, and take preventive measures to protect their overall health and quality of life.
Key Topics:
- What is frozen shoulder, and why is it more common in people with diabetes?
- What are the early signs of trigger finger and Dupuytren’s contracture in diabetes?
- How does diabetes increase the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome?
- What are the dangers of Charcot joint, and how can people with diabetes prevent it?
- How can managing blood sugar and mobility exercises help prevent diabetes-related complications?
- What are the long-term impacts of peripheral neuropathy on daily life for people with diabetes?
- How can early detection of diabetes-related musculoskeletal issues improve outcomes?
- What role does physical therapy play in managing diabetes-related complications?
- How does poor glucose control contribute to inflammation and joint stiffness?
- What lifestyle changes can help people with diabetes prevent hand and foot complications?
Useful links :
Learn more about Musculoskeletal Complications: https://tcoyd.org/2022/05/diabetes-is-a-pain-in-the-neck-and-the-shoulders-and-the-hips-and-the-knees/
Watch our LIVE Broadcast on this topic: https://tcoyd.org/live-oct-2024/
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