Title of article :
Pressure relief and load redistribution by custom-made insoles in diabetic patients with neuropathy and foot deformity
Author/Authors :
Sicco A. Bus، نويسنده , , Jan S. Ulbrecht، نويسنده , , Peter R. Cavanagh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Objective. To study the effects of custom-made insoles on plantar pressures and load redistribution in neuropathic diabetic patients with foot deformity.
Design. Cross-sectional.
Background. Although custom-made insoles are commonly prescribed to diabetic patients, little quantitative data on their mechanical action exists.
Methods. Regional in-shoe peak pressures and force-time integrals were measured during walking in the feet of 20 neuropathic diabetic subjects with foot deformity who wore flat or custom-made insoles. Twenty-one feet with elevated risk for ulceration at the first metatarsal head were analysed. Load redistribution resulting from custom-made insoles was assessed using a new load-transfer algorithm.
Results. Custom-made insoles significantly reduced peak pressures and force-time integrals in the heel and first metatarsal head regions; pressures and integrals were significantly increased in the medial midfoot region compared with flat insoles. Custom-made insoles successfully reduced pressures in and integrals at the first metatarsal head in 7/21 feet, were moderately successful in another seven, but failed in the remaining seven. Load transfer was greatest from the lateral heel to the medial midfoot regions.
Conclusions. Custom-made insoles were more effective than flat insoles in off-loading the first metatarsal head region, but with considerable variability between individuals. Most off-loading occurred in the heel (not a region typically at risk). The load transfer algorithm effectively analyses custom-made-insole action.
Keywords :
Diabetic foot , Plantar pressure , Footwear , Custom-made insoles , Load distribution , biomechanics , Foot deformity , neuropathy
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics