2018
DOI: 10.1080/23311916.2018.1470916
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Computer-aided reverse engineering system in the design and production of orthotic insole shoes for patients with diabetes

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“…These pressures may be present as a result of compromised foot function such as tendon disorders in the heel area of a foot and the diabetic condition, Charcot Anthropathy. The figures regarding swollen bones are shown in Figure 1 (see Anggoro et al, 2017b, Anggoro et al, 2018a, Anggoro et al, 2018b, and Bawono et al, 2017.…”
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“…These pressures may be present as a result of compromised foot function such as tendon disorders in the heel area of a foot and the diabetic condition, Charcot Anthropathy. The figures regarding swollen bones are shown in Figure 1 (see Anggoro et al, 2017b, Anggoro et al, 2018a, Anggoro et al, 2018b, and Bawono et al, 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ankle Foot Orthosis for patients with diabetes mellitus: (a) Previous AFO product; (b) Previous shoe last models for both patients(Anggoro, et. al.…”
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“…The differences in Research with detected at p<0.05 with 90% of patients are independently completed a questionnaire consisting of demographic items and MOXFQ), separately for each foot functioned. The SF-36 general health questionnaire (version II) [19,20] and EQ-5D [21,22] MOXFQ contains 16 items, each with five answer choices, consists of three separate fundamental dimensions: stand/run problems (7 items), leg pain (5 items), and the problems associated with social collaboration (4 items), including feelings of self-perception about the attendance of the foot of the pedestal-leg. The response of each assessed from 0-4, with 0 that represents the most severe response and 4 is the best response/ comfortable).…”
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“…This paper was compiled based on assessment report response the patient through MOXFQ on diabetic melitus patients experiencing difference deformities the given before and after using design and fabrication of custom shoe orthotic insole (AFO) in Figure 1 as reported by [21] and [22], it has been successfully developing the product for the patient to do activity everyday experiments for both patients during two months usage as shown in Figure 2. The goal of this research is to assess whether MOXFQ can detect those changes.…”
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