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The Podiatry Podcast with Dr. Thomas Rambacher

The Podiatry Podcast with Dr. Thomas Rambacher

著者: Thomas Rambacher
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If you've been told you need an amputation, that bunion surgery will keep you off your feet for months, or that your neuropathy can't be treated, get a second opinion first.

Dr. Thomas Rambacher is a double board-certified foot and ankle specialist with 25 years of experience saving limbs other surgeons gave up on. On this channel: the real answers about foot surgery, limb salvage, peripheral neuropathy, diabetic wound care, and modern podiatric techniques that let most patients walk the same day.

No outdated advice. No unnecessary amputations. Just what actually works.

© 2026 The Podiatry Podcast with Dr. Thomas Rambacher
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  • You Don't Have Untreatable Neuropathy. Here's What's Actually Happening to Your Nerves.
    2026/06/25

    📌 Learn more about Dr. Rambacher: https://www.podiatryhotline.com/

    Your doctor said nothing can be done. But did they ever run the test that directly measures small fiber nerve density in the skin of your feet? For a lot of patients carrying a permanent neuropathy diagnosis, the answer is no.

    The standard neuropathy workup measures large fiber nerves. The fibers responsible for pain, tingling, and burning are a completely separate system. A test exists that counts those fibers directly. Most doctors never order it, because most doctors were never trained to.

    In this episode, I'm going to walk you through what the standard neuropathy workup actually measures, what it consistently misses, what the small fiber nerve density test shows that nothing else can, and how to assess whether your own diagnosis was built on complete information.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - Why Doctors Say Nothing Can Be Done for Neuropathy
    0:45 - The Outdated Belief About Nerve Damage
    1:18 - What the Small Fiber Nerve Density Test Measures
    2:55 - Why the Standard Workup Misses the Real Problem
    3:54 - What Small Fiber Neuropathy Symptoms Actually Feel Like
    5:18 - Self-Assessment: Has Your Neuropathy Been Fully Evaluated?
    6:57 - Symptom Management vs. Treating the Actual Damage
    8:25 - Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before Accepting a Diagnosis
    9:09 - Monofilament vs. Small Fiber Nerve Density Test: Know the Difference
    9:26 - What to Do Tonight Before Your Next Appointment

    ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    What is the small fiber nerve density test?
    A small fiber nerve density test is a skin biopsy that directly counts the nerve fibers in the skin of your foot, giving you an objective number that shows exactly how much nerve density has been lost. Unlike a nerve conduction study, it specifically targets the small fiber system responsible for pain, tingling, and burning.

    Can peripheral neuropathy actually be reversed?
    In many cases, yes. With proper testing and a treatment plan built around the actual diagnosis rather than symptom management, nerve density can increase over time and be tracked with objective measurements. Patients told their condition was permanent have shown measurable improvement after the right testing was finally done.

    Why did my nerve conduction study come back normal if I still have symptoms?
    A nerve conduction study measures large fiber nerves only, not the small fibers responsible for pain, tingling, and burning. Those two systems are completely separate, which means a normal nerve conduction result can coexist with significant small fiber nerve damage.

    📱 RESOURCES
    Website: https://www.podiatryhotline.com/

    🔔 Subscribe for weekly content on what patients with complex foot and ankle conditions are never told, and how to ask the right questions before agreeing to any recommendation.

    ABOUT DR. THOMAS RAMBACHER:
    Dr. Thomas Rambacher is a podiatric surgeon with 25 years of experience focused exclusively on the most complex foot and ankle cases, including cases other doctors have already given up on. He specializes in limb salvage surgery and reconstructive procedures for diabetic and vascular patients, and has helped thousands of patients keep limbs they were told would need to be removed.

    #DiabeticFoot #LimbSalvage #FootAmputation #DiabetesCare #PodiatricSurgery

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    11 分
  • Before You Agree to a Foot or Toe Amputation, Watch This
    2026/06/25

    📌 Learn more about Dr. Rambacher: https://www.podiatryhotline.com/

    If someone just told you that amputation is your only option, there is something they didn't tell you first.

    Over half of the amputations recommended in this country are made before even a basic vascular study has been completed. For diabetic patients who go through with an unnecessary amputation, the five-year mortality rate approaches 80 percent. What happens to the body after an amputation that wasn't needed is something most patients are never told before they sign the consent form.

    In this episode, I'm going to show you what's actually happening when a doctor recommends amputation, which specific tests need to happen before any decision is made, and exactly what to do before anyone picks up a scalpel.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - Before You Agree to a Foot or Toe Amputation, Watch This
    0:55 - Why Most Doctors Exhaust Their Options Before Medicine Does
    2:29 - Patient Story: Seven Doctors Said Amputate. They Were Wrong.
    3:26 - The Diagnostic Test That Could Save a Limb (That Was Never Ordered)
    5:01 - Patient Story: Told to Give Up. She Walks Normally Today.
    6:17 - The Statistic No One Shares Before You Sign a Consent Form
    7:52 - The One Move That Changes Everything Before You Sign Anything
    9:37 - How to Get a Limb Salvage Review Without Traveling
    11:00 - Your Action Steps Starting Tonight

    ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    What should I do if a doctor recommends amputation?
    Before agreeing to anything, get a second opinion from a podiatric surgeon who specializes specifically in limb salvage, not a general podiatrist or orthopedic surgeon. Ask which vascular studies were completed and whether a limb salvage specialist has reviewed the results. A limb can be removed next week if that turns out to be the right call. It cannot be reattached.

    What is limb salvage surgery and how is it different from standard care?
    Limb salvage surgery is a specialty focused on saving feet, toes, and limbs that have been recommended for amputation. It uses advanced reconstructive techniques, vascular restoration, and wound care protocols that most general physicians are not trained in. Getting the wrong recommendation from a generalist is not the same as running out of options.

    Are amputations for diabetic foot wounds always necessary?
    No. More than half of amputation recommendations for diabetic patients are made without the full vascular workup that would show whether blood flow can be restored. The tools to save most limbs being recommended for removal already exist. They are not rare or experimental. They are simply not equally available in every medical setting.

    📱 RESOURCES
    Website: https://www.podiatryhotline.com/

    🔔 Subscribe for weekly content on what patients with complex foot and ankle conditions are never told, and how to ask the right questions before agreeing to any recommendation.

    ABOUT DR. THOMAS RAMBACHER:
    Dr. Thomas Rambacher is a podiatric surgeon with 25 years of experience focused exclusively on the most complex foot and ankle cases, including cases other doctors have already given up on. He specializes in limb salvage surgery and reconstructive procedures for diabetic and vascular patients, and has helped thousands of patients keep limbs they were told would need to be removed.

    #DiabeticFoot #LimbSalvage #FootAmputation #DiabetesCare #PodiatricSurgery

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    14 分
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