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Walking strategy in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy


C Giacomozzi, A Caselli, V Macellari, L Giurato, L … - Diabetes care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Loading time was significantly longer in neuropathic patients than in control subjects
(DPU: 816.8 ± 150 ms; DN: 828.6 ± 152 ms; D: 766.5 ± 89.9 ms; C: 723.7 ± 65.7 ms; P < 0.05). COP
excursion along the medio-lateral ...
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Pattern of abnormal tangential forces in the diabetic neuropathic foot


L Uccioli, A Caselli, C Giacomozzi, V Macellari, L … - Clinical biomechanics, 2001 - Elsevier
Objectives. The role of tangential stress in neuropathic foot ulceration is yet unknown. The aim of
this study was to investigate the tangential forces developed during gait by the whole foot and by
selected subareas of it, namely the ...
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Contribution of plantar fascia to the increased forefoot pressures in diabetic …

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ED'Ambrogi, L Giurato, MA D'Agostino, C … - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Diabetic patients presented increased thickness of plantar fascia (D 2.9 ± 1.2 mm, DN 3.0
± 0.8 mm, DNPU 3.1 ± 1.0 mm, and C 2.0 ± 0.5.mm; P < 0.05), and significantly reduced motion
range at the metatarso-phalangeal ...
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Influence of the diabetic neuropathy on the behavior of electromyographic and …

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ICN Sacco, AC Amadio - Clinical Biomechanics, 2003 - Elsevier
Methods. The experimental procedures are divided as follows: (a) determination of the sensitive
cronaxie and pain tolerance in selected plantar areas, (b) determination and description of temporal
aspects of EMG patterns of the ...
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Lower limb muscle dysfunction may contribute to foot ulceration in diabetic patients


RJ Abboud, DI Rowley, RW Newton - Clinical Biomechanics, 2000 - Elsevier
Objectives. To investigate the relationship between in-shoe plantar foot pressure and the
co-ordinated activity of five lower limb muscles of diabetic patients, who are known to have a
higher risk of foot morbidity.
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Comparison of muscle activity during walking in subjects with and without diabetic …


OY Kwon, SD Minor, KS Maluf, MJ Mueller - Gait & Posture, 2003 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to compare muscle activity and joint moments in the lower extremities
during walking between subjects with diabetic neuropathy (DN) and control subjects. Tests were
performed on nine subjects with DN, ...
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[PDF] The effect of diabetic neuropathy and previous foot ulceration in EMG and ground …


PMH Akashi, ICN Sacco, R Watari, E Hennig - Clinical Biomechanics, 2008 - fm.usp.br
Background. We aimed at investigating the influence of diabetic neuropathy and previous history of
plantar ulcers on electromyo- graphy (EMG) of the thigh and calf and on vertical ground reaction
forces during gait. Methods. This ...
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ML Grayson, K Balogh, E Levin, AW Karchmer - a useful clinical sign of osteomyelitis in …, 1990
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[CITATION] Plantar neuropathic ulcers and Charcot joints: risk factors, presentation and …


ME Edmonds, PJ Watkuns - Diabetic Neuropathy. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders, 1999
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[PDF] An analysis of dynamic forces transmitted through the foot in diabetic neuropathy


JE Shaw, CH Van Schie, AL Carrington, CA Abbott, … - Diabetes Care, 1998 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS— The studywasappro ved by the local ethics committee. Consecutive
patients attending the Diabetes Centre and foot clinicwere invited to take part. Patients we re
included if they fell into one of ...
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