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April 7, 2009 Peter Phelps
(269) 966-8131

BCHS podiatrist to discuss care and treatment of foot conditions

C. William Wentworth, DPM

Proper foot care is essential because when your feet hurt, every movement is uncomfortable. Even though your feet may be strong they are vulnerable needing good care to work efficiently.

Maintaining proper foot health is especially important to the estimated 60,000 Americans who each year discover they have diabetes, and tens of thousands more who have the disease without knowing it. If left untreated, nearly 15,000 people with diabetes could have to undergo foot, toe, or leg amputations.

On Thursday, April 23, Dr. C. William Wentworth, podiatrist and member of the Battle Creek Health System medical staff, will discuss the common causes of foot disorders, ways a person can prevent foot complications, optimal approaches in treatment, and proper foot care tips.

Senior Health Partners, in coordination with Battle Creek Health System, presents the program at the Burnham Brook Center as part of its ongoing 'Aging Well' series, which is free to the public. A light luncheon will be served at 11:30 a.m. followed by Dr. Wentworth's presentation at noon. Seating is limited. For reservations call toll free 1-877-GO2-BCHS (877-462-2247).

Why is foot care important? When feet are not cared for properly, they begin to show symptoms of illness. These symptoms may differ from person to person, but as a rule you will experience continuous pain, irritation, and discomfort. Those are warning signs that your feet need special care and professional attention.

What are the symptoms? Cold feet, corns, calluses, and fungus or cellulites, a potentially fatal bacterial infection, may also indicate diabetes. People with diabetes often complain of burning feet or toes, similar to athlete's foot, as well as fatigue or pain in the calf or buttocks after walking a short distance.

Unless their feet hurt, people are inclined to ignore them, figuring that the pain will go away. As a result, our feet are the body's most abused, neglected, and unexamined part. But our feet mirror diseases, especially diabetes, and regular preventive foot care about every two months can detect or prevent serious complications.

Senior Health Partners, a community partnership of Battle Creek Health System, CentraCare, Region 3B Area Agency on Aging, and Summit Pointe, works to expand wellness and educational offerings to senior citizens in Calhoun and surrounding counties.

Battle Creek Health System, sponsored by two parent organizations--Trinity Health (the fourth largest Catholic health system in the U.S. with 21 hospitals, 9 nursing homes, 19 senior house facilities, 8 home health care agencies, and 4 hospices in Michigan alone) and BCHS Community Partners, is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Battle Creek Health System is a recipient of the 2008 HealthGrades Orthopaedic Surgery Excellence Award(tm). HealthGrades is a leading health care information company that provides objective 'report card' ratings nationwide. BCHS provides excellent health care for the community and promotes wellness for the whole person with access and compassion for all. For the latest medical information, visit the BCHS web site at www.bchealth.com or call the BCHS Marketing Department at (269) 966-8132.

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 300 North Avenue
 Battle Creek, Michigan 49017
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