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Limb Preservation Services That Save Lives and Limbs

Advanced wound care, vascular expertise, and personalized plans to prevent amputation.

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Why Limb Preservation Matters

When it comes to chronic wounds, limb preservation isn’t just a treatment—it’s a mission. Our specialized care helps patients avoid amputation through early intervention and coordinated care.

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What Is Limb Preservation?

Limb preservation is a specialized medical approach that focuses on saving limbs at risk due to chronic wounds, diabetes, infection, or vascular issues. The goal is to avoid amputation through early intervention, advanced diagnostics, and coordinated multidisciplinary care.

Preventing Amputation Through Expert Wound Care

How to Save a Limb from Amputation

If you or a loved one is facing a serious wound or diabetic foot ulcer, taking fast, informed action can mean the difference between healing and losing a limb.
The good news? Many amputations are preventable with the right care, starting now.

Here are the essential steps you can take today to protect your limb and avoid surgery:

Get a professional wound assessment

Delaying care is the #1 reason wounds become unmanageable. Schedule an appointment with a wound care specialist to identify severity and risks.

Control your blood sugar

High glucose levels slow healing and increase infection risk. Managing diabetes is critical for saving tissue and preventing complications.

Stay off the wound

Walking on an open wound—especially on the foot—causes further damage and delays recovery. Use offloading devices or medical footwear as recommended.

Follow medical advice and stick to the plan

Whether it’s daily dressings, antibiotics, or vascular testing, consistency is key. Your healing depends on strict adherence to the treatment protocol.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Limb preservation refers to medical strategies used to prevent amputation by treating underlying conditions like chronic wounds or vascular disease. It helps patients maintain mobility and quality of life.

Yes. If left untreated, diabetic foot ulcers can become infected and lead to tissue death. Early treatment is critical for saving the limb.

Signs include non-healing wounds, discoloration of toes or feet, pain when walking, numbness, and poor circulation.

Not always. Many patients benefit from non-surgical treatments like advanced wound care and HBOT. Vascular surgery is used when blood flow must be restored.

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