An innovative sealed shoe to off-load and heal diabetic forefoot ulcers - a feasibility study.

Q1 Health Professions Diabetic Foot & Ankle Pub Date : 2017-07-25 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2000625X.2017.1348178
Gustav Jarl, Roy Tranberg
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Abstract

Background: Non-removable knee-high devices are the gold standard to treat diabetic foot ulcers located on the plantar forefoot, but they immobilize the ankle, which restricts daily life activities and has negative effects on joint functioning. Objective: To investigate the feasibility of sealing a therapeutic shoe to off-load and heal diabetic forefoot ulcers. Design: A case series of seven men with type 2 diabetes and a metatarsal head ulcer were prescribed therapeutic shoes and custom-made insoles. The shoe was sealed with a plastic band. Off-loading was assessed with the F-scan pressure measurement system. Adherence to wearing the shoe was assessed with a temperature sensor and by documenting the status of the seal. Results: The off-loading was effective and all ulcers healed. Median time to healing was 56 days (range 8-160). Complications were secondary ulcer (n = 1) and plantar hematoma (n = 1). Five of seven participants did not disturb the seal. Conclusions: Sealing a therapeutic shoe is a feasible way to off-load and heal forefoot ulcers. A controlled trial is needed to compare the effectiveness and safety of a sealed shoe to other non-removable devices.

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一种创新的密封鞋,以减轻和治愈糖尿病前足溃疡-可行性研究。
背景:不可拆卸的膝高装置是治疗位于足底前足的糖尿病足溃疡的金标准,但它使踝关节无法活动,限制了日常生活活动,并对关节功能产生负面影响。目的:探讨封闭治疗鞋治疗糖尿病前足溃疡的可行性。设计:七名患有2型糖尿病和跖骨头部溃疡的男性患者的病例系列处方治疗鞋和定制鞋垫。这只鞋用塑料带封住了。用f扫描压力测量系统评估卸载。通过温度传感器和记录密封状态来评估穿鞋的依从性。结果:卸药有效,溃疡愈合。中位愈合时间为56天(范围8-160天)。并发症是继发性溃疡(n = 1)和足底血肿(n = 1)。7名参与者中有5名没有破坏密封。结论:封闭治疗鞋是治疗前足溃疡的可行方法。需要一项对照试验来比较密封鞋与其他不可拆卸装置的有效性和安全性。
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Diabetic Foot & Ankle
Diabetic Foot & Ankle ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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