Charcot foot is a relatively rare condition. The studies on its prevalence vary, with some saying it occurs in around one percent of people with neuropathy, but others saying up to 39%, and from less than one to 13% in people with diabetes. The difficulty in diagnosis could explain these discrepancies.

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