The fundamental cause of lower-extremity complications in diabetes is chronic hyperglycemia leading to diabetic foot ulcer pathology. While the relationship between abnormal plantar pressure distribution and plantar ulcers has been widely investigated, little is known about the role of shear stress. Moreover, the mutual relationship among plantar pressure, shear stress, and abnormal kinematics in the etiology of diabetic foot has not been established. This lack of knowledge is determined by the lack of commercially available instruments which allow such a complex analysis. This study aims to develop a method for the simultaneous assessment of kinematics, kinetics, and plantar pressure on foot subareas of diabetic subjects by means of combin...
Background Foot ulceration is the main precursor to lower limb amputation in patients with type 2 di...
The aim of this study was to identify groups of subjects with similar patterns of forefoot loading a...
The aim of this study was to identify groups of subjects with similar patterns of forefoot loading a...
The fundamental cause of lower-extremity complications in diabetes is chronic hyperglycemia leading ...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common non-communicable, metabolic diseases; characterized by h...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Diabetic foot is one of the most debilitating complications of diabetes and may lead to plantar ulce...
Diabetic foot is one of the most debilitating complications of diabetes and may lead to plantar ulce...
Objective: High plantar pressures have been associated with foot ulceration in patients with diabete...
Abstract Background High plantar pressures are associated with increased foot ulcer risk in people w...
Background\ud \ud Several prospective studies have suggested that gait and plantar pressure abnormal...
Background Several prospective studies have suggested that gait and plantar pressure abnormalities s...
Background Foot ulceration is the main precursor to lower limb amputation in patients with type 2 di...
The aim of this study was to identify groups of subjects with similar patterns of forefoot loading a...
The aim of this study was to identify groups of subjects with similar patterns of forefoot loading a...
The fundamental cause of lower-extremity complications in diabetes is chronic hyperglycemia leading ...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common non-communicable, metabolic diseases; characterized by h...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Diabetic foot is one of the most debilitating complications of diabetes and may lead to plantar ulce...
Diabetic foot is one of the most debilitating complications of diabetes and may lead to plantar ulce...
Objective: High plantar pressures have been associated with foot ulceration in patients with diabete...
Abstract Background High plantar pressures are associated with increased foot ulcer risk in people w...
Background\ud \ud Several prospective studies have suggested that gait and plantar pressure abnormal...
Background Several prospective studies have suggested that gait and plantar pressure abnormalities s...
Background Foot ulceration is the main precursor to lower limb amputation in patients with type 2 di...
The aim of this study was to identify groups of subjects with similar patterns of forefoot loading a...
The aim of this study was to identify groups of subjects with similar patterns of forefoot loading a...