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Comparative Study
. 2000 Mar;9(2):233-40.
doi: 10.1023/a:1008979825851.

The health status of diabetic patients receiving orthotic therapy

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Comparative Study

The health status of diabetic patients receiving orthotic therapy

S Davies et al. Qual Life Res. 2000 Mar.

Abstract

Diabetes has a major impact on the quality of life and those with related foot ulcers are among those most affected. The main aim of the study, which was carried out over an 18-month time period, was to compare the self-reported health status of a group of diabetic patients receiving orthotic therapy with that of other groups who did not receive the therapy. A sample of 280 was recruited from patients with type I and type II diabetes. The study group comprised four groups of patients: those receiving orthotic therapy (insoles) for pedal complications as a result of their diabetes; those with diabetes mellitus, without complications of the disease affecting their foot; those with unilateral lower limb amputation and those with active ulceration who had not been prescribed footwear. The specialised orthotic intervention resulted in statistically significant improvements in health status (p < 0.05), (measured using the SF-36) both physically and mentally, for patients with at-risk feet and should become an integral part of the treatment regime for diabetics with at-risk feet.

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