/ The Gift Of Pain w/ Dr. David Armstrong

The Gift Of Pain w/ Dr. David Armstrong

David Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD

Podiatric Surgeon
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Podiatric surgeon Dr. David Armstrong talks about following in his father’s footsteps, an exciting gene therapy study, and explains why pain can be a gift for people with diabetic foot ulcers.

Topics Include:

  • Following in his father’s “footsteps” to be a foot doctor after seeing how he was able to help people feel better and how his oldest daughter is going to be a third generation foot doctor
  • How looking after one’s feet is the ultimate expression of humility across many religions and cultures
  • How people with diabetic foot ulcers don’t have “the gift of pain”, which means that they don’t experience pain and the sore can get infected, requiring an amputation
  • How diabetic foot ulcers don’t always kill people because of amputation or infection but because they make people don’t move around on it and have heart attacks or strokes
  • How preventing amputations and complications is a team sport requiring many different specialists and how much that team can help patients
  • How type 2 diabetes can be prevented or reversed and what that means for amputations
  • The psychological implications of foot amputations, since the foot is so important for people to move around and experience life
  • The dangers of a sedentary lifestyle and how new wearables make it so much easier to keep track of steps
  • Trials he’s currently working on including a spread-on skin for wounds and the first ever FDA-approved study of gene therapy for wound healing in patients with peripheral artery disease and wounds
  • Upcoming technologies like smart socks that can identify hotspots and even pressure points, smart insoles that can warn you about diabetic foot ulcers, and even a smart bathmat that can identify ulcers
  • How animals like dogs have proven to be useful to identify low blood sugar and even bladder cancer while maggots can be used to clean wounds
  • How even though he spends a lot of time explaining to patients that what they’ve found online is wrong, the online healthcare space is very important to help people learn
  • How video is such a valuable learning tool

There's nothing that's more of an expression of humility than looking after someone's feet. Right? I mean, it's just true. It's biblical. It's Talmudic, it's in the Qur'an, if we go into South Asia, across continents and across socioeconomic status, looking after people's feet is an expression of humility.

David Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD

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Taking care of these patients and looking after them and helping them move through the world is inherently a team sport. Many years ago, we looked at successful models across medicine and found that when you try to put people together to care about this problem, that the sum is greater than the parts.

David Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD

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You hear that a picture is worth a thousand words? Well, maybe a video is worth 10,000 or 100,000. And it just scales up. I think many of us are visual creatures in a lot of ways and if we can get that medium, through that mechanism, then all the better.

David Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD

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