Background. Foot deformities have been related to diabetic neuropathy progression but their influence on plantar distribution during dynamic tasks is not completely understood. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of metatarsal head prominence and claw toes on regional plantar pressures during gait in patients with diabetic neuropathy Methods Seventy-one adults participated in this study categorized into three groups: a control group (CG, n = 32), patients with diabetic neuropathy without any foot deformities (DG, n = 20), and patients with diabetic neuropathy with metatarsal head prominence and/or claw toes (DMHG, n = 19). Plantar pressure variables (contact area, peak pressure, and maximum mean pressure) were ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) are often confronted with ulcerati...
OBJECTIVES — Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
Background: \ud Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb los...
Background. Foot deformities have been related to diabetic neuropathy progression but their influenc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of foot morphology, related with respect to diabet...
Elevated plantar foot pressures during gait in diabetic patients with neuropathy have been suggested...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate and compare the influence of a previous history of foot ulcers on plantar ...
Background: Diabetic neuropathy leads to progressive loss of sensation, lower-limb distal muscle atr...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ankle range of motion during neuropathi...
Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb loss. T...
This study evaluated plantar pressure distribution and its clinical significance in patients with di...
Objectives - Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) are often confronted with ulcerati...
OBJECTIVES — Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
Background: \ud Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb los...
Background. Foot deformities have been related to diabetic neuropathy progression but their influenc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of foot morphology, related with respect to diabet...
Elevated plantar foot pressures during gait in diabetic patients with neuropathy have been suggested...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate and compare the influence of a previous history of foot ulcers on plantar ...
Background: Diabetic neuropathy leads to progressive loss of sensation, lower-limb distal muscle atr...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ankle range of motion during neuropathi...
Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb loss. T...
This study evaluated plantar pressure distribution and its clinical significance in patients with di...
Objectives - Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) are often confronted with ulcerati...
OBJECTIVES — Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
Background: \ud Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb los...