Diabetic foot refers to wounds that develop on the feet of diabetic patients due to nerve damage associated with neuropathy, and which can progress rapidly. Untreated cracks, fissures, or calluses can trigger the formation of these wounds and prolong the healing process. Early diagnosis and effective treatment of foot wounds are critically important in preventing limb loss. In cases of delayed treatment, the risk of tissue loss significantly increases. This situation necessitates a comprehensive management process, requiring a multidisciplinary approach and the application of various treatment methods.