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Limb Salvage

Limb Salvage and Amputation Prevention Program at South Florida Multi-Specialty Medical Group

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Welcome to our Limb Salvage and Amputation Prevention Program, where our goal is to provide advanced treatment options that go beyond traditional care for patients at risk of amputation. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, we aim to preserve limbs and prevent the need for amputation through cutting-edge therapies and comprehensive care.

Transforming Care with Advanced Techniques

At our clinic, we believe that amputation should be a last resort. Our team of experts, including vascular surgeons, podiatrists, wound care specialists, and interventional radiologists, work together to explore all possible treatment options. This integrated approach ensures that each patient receives personalized care tailored to their specific needs.

Innovative Limb Salvage Techniques

Our program is renowned for its success in managing critical limb ischemia (CLI) and other severe conditions leading to potential amputation. We utilize the latest in minimally invasive catheter-based procedures and other advanced therapies to enhance blood flow and heal wounds, thereby reducing the risk of amputation significantly.

Who Can Benefit?

Patients suffering from diabetes-related circulation problems, peripheral artery disease (PAD), foot ulcers, or gangrene may find hope in our program. Conditions that lead to severe pain, cramping, numbness, and non-healing wounds can often be treated successfully under our care, avoiding the drastic step of amputation.

Innovative Limb Salvage Techniques

Our team includes highly skilled professionals such as Dr. Peter Hanna, who bring their extensive experience and specialized knowledge to the forefront of limb salvage. Their expertise is crucial in providing care that not only saves limbs but also improves overall quality of life.

Our Team

Dr. Peter HannaDPM, DABPM, FACPM

Director of Podiatry and Foot and Ankle Surgery

Dr. Siavash RostamiDPM, DABPM, FACPM

Assistant Director of Podiatry and Foot and Ankle Surgery

Comprehensive Care Services

Advanced Diagnostic Tools:
Advanced Diagnostic Tools:

We use state-of-the-art technology to accurately diagnose and assess the severity of limb-threatening conditions.

Personalized Treatment Plans
Personalized Treatment Plans

From angioplasty and stent placement to sophisticated bypass procedures, we tailor each treatment to the patient's unique circumstances.

Wound Care Management
Wound Care Management

Our podiatrists are experts in handling complex wound care, ensuring that even the most challenging wounds are treated effectively.

Ongoing Monitoring and Support
Ongoing Monitoring and Support

Regular follow-ups are part of our commitment to each patient's long-term health, helping us catch and address potential issues before they lead to serious complications.

Join Us in Fighting Limb Amputation

If you or a loved one has been advised to consider amputation, we urge you to contact us for a second opinion. Our innovative approaches and successful treatment outcomes mean that amputation isn’t the only option.
https://sflmedicalgroup.com/ with our experts today and explore how our limb salvage program can help you. Let us help you take the first step towards recovery and improved mobility.
Why Choose Our Limb Salvage Program?

Choosing South Florida Multi-Specialty Medical Group means entrusting your care to one of the leading teams in limb preservation. We are committed to excellence in treatment and patient satisfaction, ensuring that every patient receives the highest standard of care.

Ready to explore your options? https://sflmedicalgroup.com/ to learn more about our advanced limb salvage and amputation prevention services and how we can assist you in maintaining your mobility and quality of life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

ADHD primarily affects attention and executive functions, making it difficult to focus or complete tasks. Anxiety is characterized by persistent worry, often about future events, while depression involves a prolonged sense of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities. Though these disorders often overlap, their root causes and manifestations are different.

Yes, ADHD can contribute to anxiety and depression, especially when the challenges of managing ADHD symptoms lead to frustration, low self-esteem, or overwhelm. The stress of dealing with ADHD’s impact on daily life can heighten feelings of worry (anxiety) or sadness (depression).

ADHD symptoms like distractibility and impulsivity are linked to executive functioning. Anxiety typically presents as excessive worry and fear, while depression manifests as persistent sadness or loss of interest. A professional evaluation is crucial for accurately diagnosing and differentiating between these conditions.

These conditions can co-occur because the difficulties associated with ADHD, such as poor time management or forgetfulness, can cause stress, leading to anxiety. Additionally, the frustration and overwhelm from struggling with ADHD symptoms can lead to depression over time.

Masking refers to hiding or suppressing ADHD-related behaviors to fit into societal norms. Over time, this can lead to increased anxiety, emotional exhaustion, and even depression, as individuals constantly monitor and adjust their behavior in social settings.

Treatment plans often involve a combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective for anxiety and depression, while ADHD treatment might include stimulant or non-stimulant medication, as well as behavioral therapy. A healthcare provider tailors the treatment based on the individual’s needs.

Yes, especially if ADHD is undiagnosed. Symptoms like forgetfulness, trouble focusing, or irritability can be mistaken for signs of anxiety or depression. Similarly, the emotional distress from untreated ADHD may look like depression or anxiety to healthcare providers.

Managing all three conditions requires a comprehensive approach, including individualized therapy, regular check-ins with a healthcare provider, mindfulness practices, and possibly medication. Establishing routines, getting adequate sleep, and using tools to aid focus and organization are also crucial.

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