Charcot foot can be treated through rest, elevation, and immobilization to halt pain and allow the fractures and wounds to heal. However, many cases require surgery to correct the deformities and fix the fractures, particularly in patients that have chronic or significant deformity alongside instability, extreme pressure, and/ or severe ulcers.
Charcot foot is a serious disease that leads to deformities and eventual disability. In extreme cases, amputation may be necessary, which is why diabetics and others with neuropathy must seek immediate care when any changes in the foot or ankle occur.