Episode Description
Neuropathy isn’t a sentence to slow decline. In this episode, we unpack a surprisingly simple truth: in diabetes, nerves swell while tunnels stay tight. Compression—not just metabolic damage—drives pain, numbness, and imbalance. That insight unlocks an actionable plan that starts at the bedside and can end with restored sensation and freedom from burning pain.
Dr. Stephen Barrett, podiatrist, surgeon, and educator, explains the mechanics: glucose-driven sorbitol loading draws water into nerves, enlarging them by ~50%. As they pass through rigid tunnels, nerves get squeezed, starved, and dysfunctional. Though symptoms often mimic a “stocking and glove” pattern, careful mapping reveals patchy deficits that match specific entrapments. Drawing on Dr. Lee Dellon’s landmark work, Barrett shares how surgical decompression—first in the hand, then mirrored in the foot—can relieve pain and restore sensation, often improving balance and reducing falls.
The game-changer? The Phoenix Sign—a simple diagnostic manoeuvre using a sub-anaesthetic dose of lidocaine, papaverine, or even D5W. It can restore strength in a dropped foot within minutes, flagging focal ischaemia and predicting surgical success. It also helps clinicians distinguish central from peripheral causes in complex patients. Across ~100 studies, the data are compelling: 90% pain relief, 70% restoration of protective sensation, and ulcer recurrence dropping from ~40% to <5%.
We explore systemic barriers—entrenched paradigms, pharma-first mindsets, and a strange reluctance to decompress foot nerves despite doing so in the hand. Barrett shares practical solutions: patient selection, vascular checks, and a clear-eyed view of outcomes in long-standing cases. He also previews a global multi-site trial using the Phoenix Sign across causes of foot drop to improve diagnosis and access to care.
If you care about evidence that saves limbs, improves lives, and cuts costs—this episode delivers. Listen, test, and when the Phoenix rises—act.
👤 Guest Biography
Dr. Stephen Barrett is a podiatrist, surgeon, educator, and thought leader in the field of peripheral nerve care. He is Chairman of the Association for Extremity Nerve Surgeons and founder of US Neuropathy Centers, where he has pioneered the use of surgical decompression to treat diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Dr. Barrett is also the host of The Pod of Inquiry, a podcast dedicated to deep, evidence-driven conversations in medicine. His work focuses on challenging outdated medical dogmas and delivering real, lasting relief to patients through innovative, research-backed approaches. ing relief to patients through innovative, research-backed approaches.
🔗 Social Media & Links
- Websites: usneuropathycenters.com and podofinquiry.com
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stephen-barrett-92776a
About Dr Andrew Greenland
Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.
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