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Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration

AIMS: To assess the effect of data-driven custom-made footwear concepts on plantar pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration. METHODS: Twenty-four neuropathic diabetic patients at high risk of foot ulceration were measured for in-shoe plantar pressures during walking in four data-driven cu...

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Autores principales: Zwaferink, Jennefer B. J., Custers, Wim, Paardekooper, Irma, Berendsen, Heleen A., Bus, Sicco A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224010
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author Zwaferink, Jennefer B. J.
Custers, Wim
Paardekooper, Irma
Berendsen, Heleen A.
Bus, Sicco A.
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Custers, Wim
Paardekooper, Irma
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Bus, Sicco A.
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description AIMS: To assess the effect of data-driven custom-made footwear concepts on plantar pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration. METHODS: Twenty-four neuropathic diabetic patients at high risk of foot ulceration were measured for in-shoe plantar pressures during walking in four data-driven custom-made footwear conditions, an athletic shoe and an off-the-shelf non-therapeutic shoe. Two evidence-based footwear conditions (Shoe-A; Insole-A) follow a scientific-based design protocol, are handmade, and use in-shoe plantar pressure guided optimization. One evidence-based insole condition (Insole-B) uses a barefoot plantar pressure and 3D foot shape-based computer-assisted design and manufacturing (CADCAM) routine. And one insole condition (Insole-C) uses a barefoot and in-shoe plantar pressure and 3D foot shape-based CADCAM design and optimization routine. Patient satisfaction was scored on walking comfort, shoe fit, weight and appearance. RESULTS: All data-driven footwear conditions significantly reduced metatarsal head peak pressure compared with the non-therapeutic shoe (17–53% relief). Shoe-A and Insole-A showed the lowest metatarsal head peak pressures (mean 112–155 kPa, 90–98% of cases <200 kPa), significantly lower than for Insole-B and Insole-C (mean 119–199 kPa, 52–100% <200 kPa). Patient satisfaction was not significantly different between footwear concepts. CONCLUSIONS: This study proves the offloading efficacy of a scientific-based, handmade, and in-shoe plantar pressure data-driven approach to custom-made footwear design, and advocates its implementation to optimize diabetic footwear for plantar foot ulcer prevention.
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spelling pubmed-71799162020-05-05 Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration Zwaferink, Jennefer B. J. Custers, Wim Paardekooper, Irma Berendsen, Heleen A. Bus, Sicco A. PLoS One Research Article AIMS: To assess the effect of data-driven custom-made footwear concepts on plantar pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration. METHODS: Twenty-four neuropathic diabetic patients at high risk of foot ulceration were measured for in-shoe plantar pressures during walking in four data-driven custom-made footwear conditions, an athletic shoe and an off-the-shelf non-therapeutic shoe. Two evidence-based footwear conditions (Shoe-A; Insole-A) follow a scientific-based design protocol, are handmade, and use in-shoe plantar pressure guided optimization. One evidence-based insole condition (Insole-B) uses a barefoot plantar pressure and 3D foot shape-based computer-assisted design and manufacturing (CADCAM) routine. And one insole condition (Insole-C) uses a barefoot and in-shoe plantar pressure and 3D foot shape-based CADCAM design and optimization routine. Patient satisfaction was scored on walking comfort, shoe fit, weight and appearance. RESULTS: All data-driven footwear conditions significantly reduced metatarsal head peak pressure compared with the non-therapeutic shoe (17–53% relief). Shoe-A and Insole-A showed the lowest metatarsal head peak pressures (mean 112–155 kPa, 90–98% of cases <200 kPa), significantly lower than for Insole-B and Insole-C (mean 119–199 kPa, 52–100% <200 kPa). Patient satisfaction was not significantly different between footwear concepts. CONCLUSIONS: This study proves the offloading efficacy of a scientific-based, handmade, and in-shoe plantar pressure data-driven approach to custom-made footwear design, and advocates its implementation to optimize diabetic footwear for plantar foot ulcer prevention. Public Library of Science 2020-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7179916/ /pubmed/32324739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224010 Text en © 2020 Zwaferink et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Custers, Wim
Paardekooper, Irma
Berendsen, Heleen A.
Bus, Sicco A.
Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration
title Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration
title_full Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration
title_fullStr Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration
title_short Optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: Data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration
title_sort optimizing footwear for the diabetic foot: data-driven custom-made footwear concepts and their effect on pressure relief to prevent diabetic foot ulceration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224010
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