Age 40 years or older for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Age 50 years or older for patients with type 2 diabetes
Computed tomography shows osseous fracture(s), particularly about the midfoot
Diagnosis of type 1 or 2 diabetes for 10 years or more
Increased tracer uptake in all three phases of a bone scan and negative white blood cell–tagged scan
Magnetic resonance imaging shows periarticular bone marrow edema, which enhances on postcontrast images
Minimal or no foot pain
No systemic or laboratory findings concerning for infection
No trauma or only minor trauma reported
Obesity
Peripheral neuropathy of any etiology
Radiography reveals increased soft tissue volume, subtle subluxations, or ligamentous avulsion fractures, particularly about the midfoot
Treatment for recurrent cellulitis
Unilateral edematous, erythematous, warm limb with no open wounds
Venous duplex ultrasonography is negative for deep venous thrombosis