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Preventing foot ulcers in patients with diabetes


N Singh, DG Armstrong, BA Lipsky - Jama, 2005 - Am Med Assoc
Context Among persons diagnosed as having diabetes mellitus, the prevalence of
foot ulcers is 4% to 10%, the annual population-based incidence is 1.0% to 4.1%,
and the lifetime incidence may be as high as 25%. These ulcers frequently ...
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Variability in activity may precede diabetic foot ulceration

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DG Armstrong, LA Lavery, K Holtz-Neiderer, … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Eight subjects ulcerated during the evaluation period of 37.1 ± 12.3
weeks. The average daily activity was significantly lower in individuals who
ulcerated compared with individuals who did not ulcerate (809.0 ± 612.2 ...
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A review of the biomechanics of the diabetic foot

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CH Van Schie - The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2005 - ijl.sagepub.com
In general, diabetic foot ulcers result from abnormal mechan- ical loading of
the foot, such as repetitive moderate pressure applied to the plantar aspect of
the foot while walking. Dia- betic peripheral neuropathy causes changes in ...
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to enhance the healing of chronic …


RJ Hinchliffe, GD Valk, J Apelqvist, DG … - Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers is poor and there is
uncertainty concerning optimal approaches to management. We have undertaken a
systematic review to identify interventions for which there is evidence of ...
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Surgical management of diabetic foot infections and osteomyelitis


RG Frykberg, B Wittmayer, T Zgonis - Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2007 - Elsevier
Foot ulceration and subsequent infection are a major complication of diabetes
mellitus. Without proper diagnosis and treatment, these infections often lead to
amputation. A multidisciplinary team approach is essential to maximize ...
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Validation of a diabetic foot surgery classification


DG Armstrong, LA Lavery, RG Frykberg, SC … - Int Wound J, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
The purpose of this project was to evaluate associations of increasing diabetic
foot surgery stage with postoperative outcome. This project, designed as a
retrospective cohort model, was conducted at three large, urban ...
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Efficacy of fifth metatarsal head resection for treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulceration


DG Armstrong, MA Rosales, A Gashi - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2005 - Am Podiatric Med Assoc
Areas on the forefoot that are prone to ulcerations coincide with biomechanical
deformities. Some of the most common areas for ulceration include the plantar
aspect of the fifth metatarsophalangeal joint, the hallux, and the first ...
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The effectiveness of footwear and offloading interventions to prevent and heal foot ulcers …


DMR Rev - Diabetes Metab Res Rev, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
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Biomechanical risk factors associated with neuropathic ulceration of the hallux in people …


VL Nube, L Molyneaux, DK Yue - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2006 - Am Podiatric Med Assoc
Various studies have provided information regarding the biomechanical factors
that may contribute to hallux ulceration. Some of these studies involved
healthy, nondiabetic individuals, and others used diabetic subjects with no ...
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Cooling the Foot to Prevent Diabetic Foot Wounds: A Proof-of-Concept Trial


DG Armstrong, MB Sangalang, D Jolley, F … - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2005 - Am Podiatric Med Assoc
Neuropathic diabetic foot wounds are caused by pressure and repetitive stress,
which frequently lead to inflammation and subsequent tissue breakdown.
Theoretically, identifying areas of injury by the presence of inflammation ...
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