Charcot arthropathy of the neuropathic foot and ankle is characterized by bone and joint destruction and deformities that may lead to ulcer, soft tissue infection, osteomyelitis and amputation. This article reviews the evaluation and treatment of this condition, highlighted by a clinical case of a man with type 2 diabetes mellitus who had Charcot collapse of the longitudinal arch, rocker bottom deformity and plantar ulcer.
- John M. Embil
- Elly Trepman