نتایج جستجو برای: plantar pressure distribution

تعداد نتایج: 1001540  

2014
Ulla Hellstrand Tang Roland Zügner Vera Lisovskaja Jon Karlsson Kerstin Hagberg Roy Tranberg

Background Special insoles and shoes designed to prevent foot ulcers caused by repetitive high pressures are recommended for patients with diabetes who have any of the following risk factors: neuropathy; peripheral vascular disease; foot deformities; previous ulcers; amputation; and skin pathologies. However, there is a need for increased knowledge regarding: a) differences in the peak pressure...

2010
John B. Arnold Ryan Causby Grad Dip Pod Sara Jones

INTRODUCTION The implication of high peak plantar pressure on foot pathology in individuals both with and without diabetes has been recognized. The aim of this study was to investigate and clarify the relationship between increasing body mass and peak and mean plantar pressure in an asymptomatic adult population during walking. METHODS Thirty adults without any relevant medical history, struc...

2016
Malindu E. Fernando Robert G. Crowther Peter A. Lazzarini Kunwarjit S. Sangla Scott Wearing Petra Buttner Jonathan Golledge

BACKGROUND Current international guidelines advocate achieving at least a 30 % reduction in maximum plantar pressure to reduce the risk of foot ulcers in people with diabetes. However, whether plantar pressures differ in cases with foot ulcers to controls without ulcers is not clear. The aim of this study was to assess if plantar pressures were higher in patients with active plantar diabetic fo...

2014
Daniël MC Janssen Antal P Sanders Nick A Guldemond Joris Hermus Geert HIM Walenkamp Lodewijk W van Rhijn

BACKGROUND Hallux valgus deformity is a common musculoskeletal foot disorder with a prevalence of 3.5% in adolescents to 35.7% in adults aged over 65 years. Radiographic measurements of hallux valgus angles (HVA) are considered to be the most reproducible and accurate assessment of HVA. However, in European countries, many podiatrists do not have direct access to radiographic facilities. Theref...

Journal: :Clinical anatomy 2005
G Gravante F Pomara G Russo G Amato F Cappello C Ridola

We analyzed the plantar support in 72 normal-weight young voluntaries (46 women, 26 men), by a baropodometric platform. We considered subjects with claw foot (CFS) and subjects with normal foot (NFS). We found a significant reduction of total plantar support surface in the CFS (P < 0.0001 for women, P < 0.001 for men), due to the reduction of the forefoot and rear foot areas of both plantar imp...

2017
Kosuke Ebina Makoto Hirao Keishi Takagi Sachi Ueno Tokimitsu Morimoto Hozo Matsuoka Kazuma Kitaguchi Toru Iwahashi Jun Hashimoto Hideki Yoshikawa

PURPOSE The purpose of this retrospective study is to clarify the difference in plantar pressure distribution during walking and related patient-based outcomes between forefoot joint-preserving arthroplasty and resection-replacement arthroplasty in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS Four groups of patients were recruited. Group1 included 22 feet of 11 healthy controls (age 48.6 ...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2011
Derrick C Wan Joubin Gabbay Benjamin Levi J Brian Boyd Jay W Granzow

BACKGROUND Reconstruction of the heel represents a difficult challenge for surgeons, given the demand for thick, durable skin capable of withstanding both pressure and shear. The authors describe the use of a sensate medial plantar flap for heel reconstruction in three patients and document the long-term retention of sensation compared with the contralateral uninjured heel and corresponding don...

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