Use of an in-shoe pressure measurement system in the management of patients with neuropathic ulcers or metatarsalgia
- PMID: 7655476
- DOI: 10.2519/jospt.1995.21.6.318
Use of an in-shoe pressure measurement system in the management of patients with neuropathic ulcers or metatarsalgia
Abstract
Many injuries to the foot appear to be caused by repeated, excessive plantar pressures. In-shoe pressure systems are capable of measuring pressures at the interface between the shoe or orthotic and the plantar foot during a given functional activity. The purpose of this article is to describe the use of an in-shoe pressure system as a tool to aid physical therapists in the management of patients with foot problems as a result of excessive plantar pressures. Case histories are provided that describe the application of an in-shoe pressure device in the management of one patient with a neuropathic ulcer and one patient with metatarsalgia. A discussion of the primary clinical and equipment considerations of using this type of device is included.
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