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Pressure-reduction and preservation in custom-made footwear of patients with diabetes

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, May 1, 2012.

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    Pressure-reduction and preservation in custom-made footwear of patients with diabetes and a history of plantar ulceration.
    Waaijman R, Arts ML, Haspels R, Busch-Westbroek TE, Nollet F, Bus SA.
    Diabet Med. 2012 Apr 30.
     
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    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    How can we get the full text please NewsBot.

    In the abstract it doesnt say what the modification is, it does say "Footwear modification", where l would have said "Sole modification" if it was just the sole been modified?

    Then, if it was sole modification, this would apply to most footwear not just custom, as most shoes can be modified with a rocker sole, pressure mapped and adjusted accordingly.

    l think l am safe to say rocker sole, but hey, you never know
     
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    Optimised cushioning in diabetic footwear can significantly enhance their capacity to reduce plantar pressure
    Panagiotis E.Chatzistergos et al
    Gait & Posture; 17 May 2020
     
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    Baropodometric comparison of orthopedic footwear to assess the effectiveness of pairs of orthopedic shoes for reducing the forefoot pressure
    Hasan Basri Sezer, Alexandre Hardy, Ronny Lopes
    Jt Dis Relat Surg. 2022;33(2):323-329
     
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