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*Genitourinary [[physical examination|examination]] of [[patients]] with [[diabetic foot]] is usually normal.
*Genitourinary [[physical examination|examination]] of [[patients]] with [[diabetic foot]] is usually normal.
===Neuromuscular===
===Neuromuscular===
*[[Neuromuscular junction|Neuromuscular]] [[physical examination|examination]] of [[patients]] with [[diabetic foot]] is usually normal, except in their [[foot]]. [[physical examination|Examine]] their foot for the following:
*[[Neuromuscular junction|Neuromuscular]] [[physical examination|examination]] of [[patients]] with [[diabetic foot]] is usually normal, except in their [[foot]]. [[physical examination|Examine]] their [[foot]] for the following:
**Motor [[physical examination|examination]]
**Motor [[physical examination|examination]]
***Tone
***Tone
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***Vibration
***Vibration
***[[Joint]] position sense
***[[Joint]] position sense
====Neuropathy Assessment====
*Using the [[neuropathy]] [[symptoms]] score (NSS) and [[neuropathy]] disability score (NDS) is helpful in [[physical examination]] of [[patients]] with [[diabetic foot]].<ref name="pmid12421436">{{cite journal| author=Meijer JW, Smit AJ, Sonderen EV, Groothoff JW, Eisma WH, Links TP| title=Symptom scoring systems to diagnose distal polyneuropathy in diabetes: the Diabetic Neuropathy Symptom score. | journal=Diabet Med | year= 2002 | volume= 19 | issue= 11 | pages= 962-5 | pmid=12421436 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=12421436  }} </ref><ref name="pmid15317601">{{cite journal| author=Daousi C, MacFarlane IA, Woodward A, Nurmikko TJ, Bundred PE, Benbow SJ| title=Chronic painful peripheral neuropathy in an urban community: a controlled comparison of people with and without diabetes. | journal=Diabet Med | year= 2004 | volume= 21 | issue= 9 | pages= 976-82 | pmid=15317601 | doi=10.1111/j.1464-5491.2004.01271.x | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=15317601  }} </ref>
*Findings that favor the [[diagnosis]] of [[neuropathy|sensory neuropathy]]:
**Impaired [[vibration]] perception and [[Proprioception|position sense]]
**Depressed [[Tendon reflex|tendon reflexes]]
*Dull, crushing or cramp-like [[pain]] in the [[bone|bones]] of the [[feet]]
*Sensory [[ataxia]]
*Shortening of the [[achilles tendon]]
*Abnormal thresholds for warm thermal perception
*Decreased neurovascular function
===Extremities===
===Extremities===
====Inspection====
====Inspection====
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*[[Capillary]] filling time
*[[Capillary]] filling time
*[[Ulcers]] in the areas under pressure such as base of the [[toe]] or the fifth [[metatarsus]] and posterior aspect of heel
*[[Ulcers]] in the areas under pressure such as base of the [[toe]] or the fifth [[metatarsus]] and posterior aspect of heel
 
*[[Muscle strength]] and tone
*[[Sensation]]
*Light touch
*Filament nerve conduction studies
*Quantitative sensory testing and autonomic testing


===Video: Physical Examination Diabetes===
===Video: Physical Examination Diabetes===

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  1. Meijer JW, Smit AJ, Sonderen EV, Groothoff JW, Eisma WH, Links TP (2002). "Symptom scoring systems to diagnose distal polyneuropathy in diabetes: the Diabetic Neuropathy Symptom score". Diabet Med. 19 (11): 962–5. PMID 12421436.
  2. Daousi C, MacFarlane IA, Woodward A, Nurmikko TJ, Bundred PE, Benbow SJ (2004). "Chronic painful peripheral neuropathy in an urban community: a controlled comparison of people with and without diabetes". Diabet Med. 21 (9): 976–82. doi:10.1111/j.1464-5491.2004.01271.x. PMID 15317601.


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