BackgroundDiabetic forefoot joint deformities are a known risk factor for skin breakdown and amputation, but the causes of deformity are not well understood. The purposes of this study were to determine the effects of intrinsic foot muscle deterioration and limited ankle joint mobility on the severity of metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) deformity, and determine the relationships between these potential contributing factors and indicators of diabetic complications (peripheral neuropathy and advanced glycation end products).MethodsA total of 34 participants with diabetic neuropathy (average age, 59 years; range 41-73) were studied. MTPJ angle and intrinsic foot muscle deterioration were measured with computed tomography and magnetic resonance...
Background. The diabetic foot often undergoes abnormal plantar pressures, changing in walking strate...
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a chronic, progressive, incurable, lasting the whole of human life ...
Neuropathic tissue changes can alter muscle function and are a primary reason for foot pathologies i...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to determine the contribution of proposed risk factors to ...
BackgroundMetatarsophalangeal joint deformity is associated with skin breakdown and amputation. The ...
OBJECTIVE — The objectives of this study were to compare intrinsic foot muscle cross-sectional area ...
Background. Foot deformities have been related to diabetic neuropathy progression but their influenc...
OBJECTIVE — Clawing of the toes in the diabetic neuropathic foot is believed to be caused by muscle ...
Elevated plantar foot pressures during gait in diabetic patients with neuropathy have been suggested...
Background: Long-term patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy show altered foot biomechanic...
OBJECTIVES — Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
Objectives - Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
The underlying factors contributing to metatarsophalangeal joint deformity, a known precursor to ski...
OBJECTIVE — The aim of this study was to quantify the association between claw/hammer toe deformity ...
Background. The diabetic foot often undergoes abnormal plantar pressures, changing in walking strate...
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a chronic, progressive, incurable, lasting the whole of human life ...
Neuropathic tissue changes can alter muscle function and are a primary reason for foot pathologies i...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to determine the contribution of proposed risk factors to ...
BackgroundMetatarsophalangeal joint deformity is associated with skin breakdown and amputation. The ...
OBJECTIVE — The objectives of this study were to compare intrinsic foot muscle cross-sectional area ...
Background. Foot deformities have been related to diabetic neuropathy progression but their influenc...
OBJECTIVE — Clawing of the toes in the diabetic neuropathic foot is believed to be caused by muscle ...
Elevated plantar foot pressures during gait in diabetic patients with neuropathy have been suggested...
Background: Long-term patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy show altered foot biomechanic...
OBJECTIVES — Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
Objectives - Secondary to peripheral neuropathy, plantar hyperpressure is a proven risk factor for f...
The underlying factors contributing to metatarsophalangeal joint deformity, a known precursor to ski...
OBJECTIVE — The aim of this study was to quantify the association between claw/hammer toe deformity ...
Background. The diabetic foot often undergoes abnormal plantar pressures, changing in walking strate...
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a chronic, progressive, incurable, lasting the whole of human life ...
Neuropathic tissue changes can alter muscle function and are a primary reason for foot pathologies i...