Don't Drive on It: Why Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Cars Don't Mix
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This episode makes one simple point: do not drive on a diabetic foot ulcer or while wearing a cam boot, post‑op shoe, or with an uncovered ulcer. It explains the biomechanics of pedal use, how repetitive pressure, shear, and impaired sensation worsen wounds, and how driving can delay healing or lead to deep infection and amputation.
The host outlines clinical consequences, practical alternatives (medical transport, rideshare, caregivers, vehicle modifications, telemedicine), and actions clinicians can take (education, documentation, consent). The episode stresses honest communication and realistic plans to protect limbs while preserving independence.
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