نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic foot ulceration

تعداد نتایج: 165811  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2006
Karen L Perell Vincent Merrill Aksone Nouvong

This study described the location of foot ulcerations via a retrospective chart review of diabetic patients in a Department of Veterans Affairs podiatry clinic and correlated location of ulceration with specific medical parameters. The heel was a site of ulceration in 11% of the patients. By multiple logistic regression, patients with diminished vascular function were more than five times more ...

2015
Marcos Oliveira Pires de Almeida Leyna Leite Santos Denise Dantas Lima Taciana Borges Cavalcanti Amanda Aleixo Vanessa Silva de Almeida Diego de Sousa Dantas Bárbara Bernardo Silva Evandro Cabral de Brito Paulo André Freire Magalhães

Background Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the common chronic complications of diabetes and a cause of limb amputations. Foot complications are considered to be a serious consequence of diabetes mellitus. At the time of diagnosis, more than 10% of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus have one or two risk factors for foot ulceration and a lifetime risk of 15%. Identifying the extent of ...

2014
Joanne S Paton Anne Roberts Graham K Bruce Jonathan Marsden

BACKGROUND Previous work has found that people with diabetes do not wear their therapeutic footwear as directed, but the thinking behind this behaviour is unclear. Adherence to therapeutic footwear advice must improve in order to reduce foot ulceration and amputation risk in people with diabetes and neuropathy. Therefore this study aimed to explore the psychological influences and personal expe...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2009
S Teelucksingh M J Ramdass A Charran C Mungalsingh T Seemungal V Naraynsingh

BACKGROUND Peripheral neuropathy is a major contributor to diabetic foot complications including ulceration, sepsis and limb loss. The aim of this study was to document the frequency of this previously undocumented clinical marker of peripheral neuropathy, the "slipping slipper sign" (SSS), characterised by unrecognised loss of slippers from one's feet while walking, and to compare it with trad...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2014
Metin Yavuz

BACKGROUND The exact pathology of diabetic foot ulcers remains to be resolved. Evidence suggests that plantar shear forces play a major role in diabetic ulceration. Unfortunately, only a few manuscripts exist on the clinical implications of plantar shear. The purpose of this study was to compare global and regional peak plantar stress values in three groups; diabetic patients with neuropathy, d...

Journal: :The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2017
Laura E Sansosti Kerianne E Spiess Andrew J Meyr

We have previously demonstrated an abnormally delayed mean brake response time and an increased frequency of abnormally delayed brake responses in a group of neuropathic diabetic drivers compared with a control group of drivers with neither diabetes nor lower extremity neuropathy. The objective of the present case-control study was to compare the mean brake response time between neuropathic dia...

Journal: :Holistic nursing practice 2005
Mercy Mammah Popoola Loreatha Jenkins Odis Griffin

Proper foot and nail management is essential to maintaining a good quality of life and remaining independent as we age. Basic and ongoing care of the feet and proper shoe selection are critical not only for preventing diabetic foot problems, but also for helping to lead productive, balanced lives. When our feet hurt, the rest of our body most likely hurts too. Because proper foot and nail care ...

2017
Julia Cheong K. Alexiadou Senan Devendra

Neuropathy is a common complication which can affect up to 90% of patients with diabetes mellitus. Asymptomatic neuropathy is a common presentation. We present a case that emphasises the importance of foot screening in people with diabetes. It also highlights that patient education is key to prevent development of foot ulceration which can lead to amputations. In addition, pharmacological thera...

2010
Bryan Watters

Results 46.6% of respondents were found to be compliant with their use of prescribed footwear at the 9.6 hours per day threshold. Prior history of ulceration was found to be associated with increased likelihood of compliance (j= 0.286, p= 0.031), which contests the finding of McFarlane & Jensen(2003). Recollection of advice to wear the prescribed footwear indoors was also significantly associat...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2007
Saroj A Jayasinghe Inoshi Atukorala Bhagya Gunethilleke Viraj Siriwardena Samantha C Herath Kusum De Abrew

INTRODUCTION Walking barefoot is common in poorer developing countries which have large rural populations. Although high rates of foot injury could be expected among those who walk barefoot, walking barefoot as a risk factor for diabetic foot disease is rarely documented in the literature. METHODS Two preliminary clinical studies were undertaken to investigate whether there is a causal link b...

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