The Biomechanics of Diabetes Mellitus and Limb Preservation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cpm.2019.08.011
The Biomechanics of Diabetes Mellitus and Limb Preservation
Abstract
Biomechanical changes to the lower extremity in patients with diabetes mellitus are typically greatest with peripheral neuropathy, although peripheral arterial disease also impacts limb function. Changes to anatomic structures can impact daily function. These static changes, coupled with kinetic and kinematic changes of gait, lead to increased vertical and shear ground reactive forces, resulting in ulcerations. Unsteadiness secondary to diminished postural stability and increased sway increase fall risk. These clinical challenges and exacerbation of foot position and dynamic changes associated with limb salvage procedures, amputations, and prostheses are necessary and can impact daily function, independence, quality of life, and mortality.
Keywords: Biomechanics; Diabetic foot; Fall risk; Foot pressure; Gait dysfunction amputation; Limb salvage.
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