Modern Orthopaedics

Restoring Mobility: Complex Ankle and Foot Reconstructions with Dr. Matthew Britt

Episode Summary

Shannon talks with Dr. Matthew Britt. Focused on evidence-based medicine and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, Dr. Britt speaks about foot health, the factors that contribute to having Charcot foot, and the role of biologics, such as stem cells, in foot or ankle surgery.

Episode Notes

Foot and ankle health should never be taken for granted. The lower extremities endure tremendous stress and strain on a daily basis, carrying individuals through life's journeys. Yet, the significance of early intervention and preventive measures often goes unrecognized. Neglecting foot and ankle health not only jeopardizes one's mobility but can significantly impact overall well-being. The consequences can be especially dire for individuals with conditions such as diabetes or neuropathy. How can our feet be proactively taken care of, and what treatments could restore mobility?

In this episode of Modern Orthopaedics, Shannon talks with Dr. Matthew Britt. Focused on evidence-based medicine and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, Dr. Britt speaks about foot health, the factors that contribute to having Charcot foot, and the role of biologics, such as stem cells, in foot or ankle surgery.

Dr. Matthew Britt is a Podiatric Surgeon at the Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas. He is Board Certified in Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Britt is a fellow member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and the American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine. He is also actively involved in training and educating residents about foot and ankle surgery. Dr. Britt looks forward to expanding the practice with a community-based approach focused on patient education and understanding.

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In This Episode

01:00 - Backstory of Dr. Matthew Britt

02:00 - How Dr. Matthew got into Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas

04:02 - What Dr. Matthew has to say about foot care

06:27 - Dr. Matthew's specializations beyond general foot care and diabetic foot treatment

10:54 - Factors that contribute to Charcot foot

11:57 - Recurrence rates of Charcot foot

13:11 - Among the other complex procedures Dr. Matthew performs

16:26 - Why ankle replacement surgeries are rarely performed

19:08 - The role of biologics, such as stem cells, in foot or ankle surgery

22:05 - The possibility of biologic injections being covered by insurance in the future

Favorite Quotes

03:28 - "It's so important to be aware of foot and ankle health. Many people neglect it, and it takes us to a point where treatment becomes more difficult. Surgery can be prevented by being proactive with your health, especially your feet health." ~ Dr. Matthew Britt

07:01 - "Charcot arthropathy is one of the main reasons diabetics or neuropathic type patients lose their legs. The problem is, when you lose portions of your limb, your life expectancy drops considerably." ~ Dr. Matthew Britt

20:05 - "Our feet and our ankles are farthest away in our circulation. They're like the borders of our bodies. So naturally, it takes a little bit longer in the foot and ankle realm to heal." ~ Dr. Matthew Britt

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