Optical pedobarography for assessing neuropathic feet in diabetic patients--a review
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Optical pedobarography for assessing neuropathic feet in diabetic patients--a review
Abstract
The use of optical pedobarography is presented in this article. The limitations of the analytical methods using peak pressures as a parameter for assessment of foot at risk of plantar ulcers are indicated. A new method, which takes into consideration the actual plantar pressure distribution using the power ratio PR (the ratio of high-frequency power to the total power in the walking foot pressure image distribution)and relates it to 3 levels of sensation loss is described. PR is able to detect early loss of foot sensation characterized by a loss of sensation level of 4.5 gm. The methods available in the literature for management of foot ulcers by proper footwear design, and their limitations, are discussed. A new method of individualized footwear based on matching the softness of the footwear insole with the softness of normal foot sole soft tissue (having durometer reading of 20 degrees Shore) and optimum insole thickness (12 mm) is helpful in the prevention of plantar ulcers.
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