نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic feet infections

تعداد نتایج: 403232  

Journal: :Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing 2015

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications 2019

2017
Saadallah M. Al-Zacko Ayman S. Mohammad

Diabetic neuropathy is responsible for serious accidental foot burns due to the sensory loss in the lower extremities. Two patients with diabetic neuropathy are presented with deep burn of their feet after walking barefoot on a hot pavement. Treatment and prevention of these burns are discussed.

2011
A Dezfulian M T Salehian V Amini H Dabiri M Azimi Rad M M Aslani M Alebouyeh I Fazel M R Zali

Dear Editor, Foot infections are one of the important causes for hospitalization of patients with diabetes and the leading cause of morbidity in diabetic patients. Diabetic foot lesions may present as ulceration, gangrene, charcot joint, or fracture and are associated with amputation if not treated promptly. The proper management of these infections requires early recognition and appropriate an...

2015
Faraja S. Chiwanga Marina A. Njelekela

BACKGROUND At the time of diagnosis, more than 10 % of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus have one or two risk factors for a foot ulceration and a lifetime risk of 15 %. Diabetic foot ulcers can be prevented through well-coordinated foot care services. The objective of this study was to determine knowledge of foot care and reported practice of foot self-care among diabetic patients with the a...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London 2000
M D Flynn

Diabetic foot ulceration is both preventable and treatable. The management of diabetic foot disease is best achieved through implementation of local protocols involving the primary care team, community care and the multidisciplinary diabetic team. It is important that the feet the assessed as part of the overall assessment of a diabetic patient at any clinical presentation. The initial manageme...

2007
Y Webb John H Evans

People with type 2 diabetes should be educated to address ischaemic foot problems before and as they arise, with interventions aimed at reducing the discomfort and the psychosocial impact and disability caused. This article discusses a pilot study that was undertaken to explore the possibility of incorporating magnetotherapy into prophylactic programmes for patients with diabetic feet. Magnetot...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2006
اسلامی, گیتا, حبیبی, ملیحه, گودرزی, حسین, آذرگشب, اذن ا..., خوشنویس, جلال الدین, فلاح, فاطمه, مظاهری, فرزانه,

Background: Diabetic foot infections are a potentially severe complication of diabetes. Diabetic foot infections can sometimes lead to long-term debilitation and, in the most severe cases, amputation. They are the most common infections in patients with diabetes, whose weakened immune systems put them at an increased risk of acquiring antibiotic resistant infections. Materials and methods: Fo...

Introduction: Investigating plantar pressure variables today gives a correct understanding of possible injuries to the soles of the feet. The present study was the effect of six weeks of trampoline exercises on the plantar pressure and quality of life of people with diabetic neuropathy. Methodology: The current research is semi-experimental and applied in which pre-test and post-test with cont...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2012
Shruti Pai William R Ledoux

Changes in the plantar soft tissue shear properties may contribute to ulceration in diabetic patients, however, little is known about these shear parameters. This study examines the elastic and viscoelastic shear behavior of both diabetic and non-diabetic plantar tissue. Previously compression tested plantar tissue specimens (n=54) at six relevant plantar locations (hallux, first, third, and fi...

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