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An insensate foot should no longer be viewed as an absolute indication for amputation. The available evidence supports that limb salvage can produce comparable functional outcomes to amputation, with a high likelihood of sensory recovery over time. Key References & Further Reading

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Remarkably, even when plantar sensation is absent at the time of admission, an equal proportion (approximately 55%) of patients who undergo limb salvage can achieve normal plantar sensation at two years post-injury. An insensate foot should no longer be viewed

Initial assessment must include comprehensive mapping of peripheral nerve damage and plantar sensation. Insensate

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