Episode

Limb Watch Ep. 2 — Dr. Matthew G. Garoufalis, DPM, FASPS, DABPM, CWS, FFPM RCPS (Glasg) FRSM- Topical Oxygen- Game Changer in Limb Salvage

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Diabetic Foot Files
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May 12, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of Diabetic Flip Files’ Limb Watch, host Dr. G interviews Dr. Matthew Garoufalis , a leader in podiatric medicine, wound care and limb salvage, about the evolution of wound care into limb salvage and the science behind topical (intermittent) oxygen therapy. He is the Chief Medical Officer at Advanced Oxygen Therapy Inc.  They discuss how oxygen affects infection control, angiogenesis, collagen synthesis and cellular metabolism; clinical evidence supporting topical oxygen for diabetic foot and other wounds; practical use as an adjunctive therapy; and how optimization of oxygen can preserve tissue and reduce amputations.