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Reduction of Abnormal Foot Pressures in Diabetic Neuropathy Using a New Polymer Insole Material
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1984
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EngineeringSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryKinesiologyBiomechanicsDiabetic NeuropathyFoot UlcerationPhysical MedicineMechanobiologyPrecise PressuresDiabetesLower Extremity WoundPressure Ulcer CareAbnormal Foot PressuresPathological GaitPodiatryHuman MovementMedicineHigh Pressures
The precise pressures and loads under 69 neuropathic feet have been measured during walking using a modified microprocessor-controlled optical system. Abnormally high pressures were demonstrated in 94% of feet with a history of foot ulceration, with pressures as high as 20-30 kg X cm-2 under the forefoot. All subjects were also studied using a new visco-elastic polymer material recently used for insole manufacture. A reduction in pressure was demonstrated that was proportional to peak pressure (linear regression line correlation coefficient of 0.91; P less than 0.001). We conclude that this material causes a significant reduction in the abnormally high pressures recorded under neuropathic feet, and should provide a useful insole for the management of patients at risk of neuropathic foot ulceration.