1. Diabetic foot care aims to detect signs that could put the diabetic foot at risk of ulceration in order to prevent small problems from becoming larger issues that endanger the foot or life. It works to quantify problems like pressure on feet, blood flow, sensitivity, and neuropathy. 2. Quantifying abnormalities can help with diagnosis, characterization, and predicting outcomes, leading to an important focus on prevention through education and treating issues like thick nails or foot shape abnormalities. Appropriate footwear can help reduce pressure and aid healing. 3. Diabetic foot care also treats issues and lesions on an outpatient basis when possible to reduce costs, hospitalizations, and amputations while relieving burdens on the