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FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE ASSESSMENT IN TYPE II DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH MILD NEUROPATHY

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  32-33

Abstract

 Objective: Patients with DIABETIC NEUROPATHY may lack pain sensation in their foot plantar surface and are susceptible to plantar ulcers. The primary objective of this study, is the assessment of the FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE in a group of type 2 diabetic patients with mild neuropathy and the comparison of their scores with normal subjects and secondly, the determination of the susceptible points of ulceration on plantar surface of these patients.Materials & Methods: In this cross sectional study, the FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE assessed in 20 subjects whom were selected based on judgmental sampling method and assigned in two IO-participant groups of diabetic and normal during walking using FOOT SCAN SYSTEM in 10 different zones under the feet. Following recording the measurements, independent T statistics were used to compare the means of the two groups.Results: While the lowest FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE located under the 2nd-5th toes, the highest FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE was detected under the third and then the fourth metatarsal heads. Although diabetic patients had higher FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE than the normal subjects in eight foot zones, but their mean differences were not significant.Conclusion: There was no significant difference in FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE between diabetic patients and undiabetic subjects probably because of mild severity of neuropathy and no existence of foot plantar ulcer in these patients. Also the third and fourth metatarsal heads had the highest ulceration susceptibility.

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    APA: Copy

    BAHRAMIAN, H., & GHOSEIRI, K.. (2011). FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE ASSESSMENT IN TYPE II DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH MILD NEUROPATHY. ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION (JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION), 12(2 (47)), 32-33. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/43624/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BAHRAMIAN H., GHOSEIRI K.. FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE ASSESSMENT IN TYPE II DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH MILD NEUROPATHY. ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION (JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION)[Internet]. 2011;12(2 (47)):32-33. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/43624/en

    IEEE: Copy

    H. BAHRAMIAN, and K. GHOSEIRI, “FOOT PLANTAR PRESSURE ASSESSMENT IN TYPE II DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH MILD NEUROPATHY,” ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION (JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION), vol. 12, no. 2 (47), pp. 32–33, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/43624/en

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