While I see what Dr. Glass wanted to accomplish I would have liked to seen some education sprinkled in. The other videos are so great. The explanation of the different planes of foot motion is fantastic.
@jeffaseidman That's not a bad idea. I suppose I let the fun side do all the decision making for this carpet ride. I hope to continue doing creative and useful in a more "balanced" manner in future vids.
I was trying to be funny there, more people (including medical people) need to know more about this horrible problem, I have two Charcot feet now and am facing a long recovery road ahead.
Our intention is to make users aware of, not just diabetes, but to the complications thereof. Public knowledge of diabetes has been proven to be low, considering the percentage of the overall population it affects.
DrGlass is always trying new ideas and exploring new possibilities to communicate information effectively. Because most people with Charcot foot/feet didn't even know what it was until they had it, we see that as a failed opportunity for public awareness.
While I see what Dr. Glass wanted to accomplish I would have liked to seen some education sprinkled in. The other videos are so great. The explanation of the different planes of foot motion is fantastic.
Think school house rock meets the DPM :)
jeffaseidman 8 months ago
@jeffaseidman That's not a bad idea. I suppose I let the fun side do all the decision making for this carpet ride. I hope to continue doing creative and useful in a more "balanced" manner in future vids.
DrGlassDPM 8 months ago
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TheKlaj1992 1 year ago
I was trying to be funny there, more people (including medical people) need to know more about this horrible problem, I have two Charcot feet now and am facing a long recovery road ahead.
I'd love to see more videos like this.
RK
rainkatt 2 years ago
uMMM...OK...
For those of us with Charcot feet....it's almost funny
rainkatt 2 years ago
Hello rainkatt,
Our intention is to make users aware of, not just diabetes, but to the complications thereof. Public knowledge of diabetes has been proven to be low, considering the percentage of the overall population it affects.
DrGlass is always trying new ideas and exploring new possibilities to communicate information effectively. Because most people with Charcot foot/feet didn't even know what it was until they had it, we see that as a failed opportunity for public awareness.
DrGlassDPM 2 years ago