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Skin temperature differences as an indicatior of possible ulceration in diabetes

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by jorh, Aug 10, 2008.

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    As a rule of thumb please could someone who has used an infra red thermometer explain where on the foot a pt should test their skin surfce temperatures on a regular basis? You cannot be vague about this - several 'x marks the spots' would be necessary and how easy is it for a pt living alone to test their temperature over the plantar MPJ area? Perhaps I have misunderstood the testing - is it a temperature reading of the whole foot or specific locii?
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