Background Burns injuries are dynamic and evolve over time. Burn injuries to the feet present with seasonal variation, affecting clinical outcomes for certain high-risk groups. Although they affect a very small percentage of the body, burn injuries to the feet can affect mobility, morbidity and rehabilitation, particularly in patients with diabetes. Objective The aim of this article is to provide an understanding of seasonal variation in foot burns for high-risk groups and how to manage them appropriately. This article provides a comprehensive analysis on epidemiology, pathology and management, with the aim of providing guidance for general practitioners (GPs). Discussion The management of foot burns is multidisciplinary, involving GP...
Highplantarpressures are a risk factor fordiabetic foot ulcers that are commonchronicwounds. Inpatie...
[[abstract]]About one‐third of admissions to the surgical unit annually are diabetes foot infections...
Introduction: The number of burns in Portugal remains considerably large and therefore constitutes a...
Introduction: Foot burns represent a small part of the body with many challenges. The impact of dia...
Aims: To report the findings of an investigation of patients with diabetes and burns, with emphasis ...
People with diabetes are at a greater risk of burn injuries than those without diabetes. This stems ...
Poor vision and poor pain sensation expose sufferers of diabetes to foot burn injuries. A phenomenol...
THE LOSS OF SENSIBILITY CAUSED BY DIABETIC NEUROPATHY REQUIRES THE PATIENT'S SELF-CARE TO AVOID FA...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to highlight the epidemiology, aetiopathogenesis and management ...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is an increasingly prevalent comorbidity in patients presenting to burn ...
Four different types of post-burn contractures of the foot mild, moderate, severe, and mutilated, ar...
Your recently published review by AA Sayampanthan into diabetic patients with burns trauma found tha...
The foot complications of diabetes are severe, disabling, costly and common in the Northern Territor...
Objectives Chronic wounds such as diabetic foot and venous leg ulcers are a major burden for health ...
One of the major leading cause of mortality is Diabetes Mellitus (DM) foot complication is many deve...
Highplantarpressures are a risk factor fordiabetic foot ulcers that are commonchronicwounds. Inpatie...
[[abstract]]About one‐third of admissions to the surgical unit annually are diabetes foot infections...
Introduction: The number of burns in Portugal remains considerably large and therefore constitutes a...
Introduction: Foot burns represent a small part of the body with many challenges. The impact of dia...
Aims: To report the findings of an investigation of patients with diabetes and burns, with emphasis ...
People with diabetes are at a greater risk of burn injuries than those without diabetes. This stems ...
Poor vision and poor pain sensation expose sufferers of diabetes to foot burn injuries. A phenomenol...
THE LOSS OF SENSIBILITY CAUSED BY DIABETIC NEUROPATHY REQUIRES THE PATIENT'S SELF-CARE TO AVOID FA...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to highlight the epidemiology, aetiopathogenesis and management ...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is an increasingly prevalent comorbidity in patients presenting to burn ...
Four different types of post-burn contractures of the foot mild, moderate, severe, and mutilated, ar...
Your recently published review by AA Sayampanthan into diabetic patients with burns trauma found tha...
The foot complications of diabetes are severe, disabling, costly and common in the Northern Territor...
Objectives Chronic wounds such as diabetic foot and venous leg ulcers are a major burden for health ...
One of the major leading cause of mortality is Diabetes Mellitus (DM) foot complication is many deve...
Highplantarpressures are a risk factor fordiabetic foot ulcers that are commonchronicwounds. Inpatie...
[[abstract]]About one‐third of admissions to the surgical unit annually are diabetes foot infections...
Introduction: The number of burns in Portugal remains considerably large and therefore constitutes a...