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[PDF] Diabetic foot disorders


RG Frykberg, MPH DPM, DG Armstrong, J DPM … - Data Trace - apwca.com
Page 1. DIABETIC FOOT DISORDERS A Clinical Practice Guideline Robert G.
Frykberg, DPM, MPH, David G. Armstrong, DPM, John Giurini ...
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Treatment for diabetic foot ulcers

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PR Cavanagh, BA Lipsky, AW Bradbury, G … - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier
People with diabetes develop foot ulcers because of neuropathy (sensory, motor,
and autonomic deficits), ischaemia, or both. The initiating injury may be from
acute mechanical or thermal trauma or from repetitively or continuously ...
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Diabetic foot disorders: a clinical practice guideline (2006 revision)


RG Frykberg, T Zgonis, DG Armstrong, VR … - The journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2006 - Elsevier
Foot ulcerations, infections, Charcot neuroarthropathy, and peripheral arterial
disease frequently result in gangrene and lower limb amputation. Consequently,
foot disorders are leading causes of hospitalization for persons with ...
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Skin temperature monitoring reduces the risk for diabetic foot ulceration in high-risk patients


DG Armstrong, K Holtz-Neiderer, C Wendel, … - The American journal of medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
A total of 8.4% (n = 19) subjects ulcerated over the study period. Subjects were
one third as likely to ulcerate in the Dermal Thermometry Group compared with
the Standard Therapy Group (12.2% vs 4.7%, odds ratio 3.0, 95% confidence ...
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Counterpoint: hyperbaric oxygen for diabetic foot wounds is not effective


AR Berendt - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2006 - UChicago Press
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Yiling Chen, David M. Pennock, and Forrest D. Nelson One study, published ...
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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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Predicting foot ulcers in patients with diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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F Crawford, M Inkster, J Kleijnen, T Fahey - Qjm, 2007 - Oxford Univ Press
Clinical guidelines recommend that all patients with diabetes should be screened
annually to establish their risk of foot ulceration. The aim of this systematic
review was to quantify the predictive value of diagnostic tests, physical ...
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[PDF] Diagnostik, Therapie, Verlaufskontrolle und Prävention des diabetischen Fußsyndroms


S Morbach, E Müller, H Reike, A Risse, M … - Diabetes und Stoffwechsel, 2004 - mdb.aezq.de
Page 1. Evidenzbasierte Diabetes-Leitlinie DDG – Diabetisches Fußsyndrom,
Update 2008 1 Diagnostik, Therapie, Verlaufskontrolle ...
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“Pressure Gradient” as an Indicator of Plantar Skin Injury

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MJ Mueller, D Zou, DJ Lott - Diabetes Care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—Peak plantar pressures (PPPs) have been studied extensively as a
contributing factor to skin breakdown, especially in the forefoot where most
plantar neuropathic ulcers occur. The purposes of this article were to 1) ...
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Relationship between changes in activity and plantar ulcer recurrence in a patient with …

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DJ Lott, KS Maluf, DR Sinacore, MJ Mueller - Physical Therapy, 2005 - ptjournalonline.com
Foot complications of diabetes account for 20% of all hospital admissions of
people with diabetes mellitus (DM), 1 and they have 15 times greater risk of
lower-extremity amputation than people without DM. 2 Diabetes mellitus is ...
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