2022
DOI: 10.1097/jpo.0000000000000403
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Material Selection for Diabetic Custom Insoles: A Systematic Review of Insole Materials and Their Properties

Abstract: Introduction: Diabetic foot ulceration is one of the most significant causes of infection and amputation in neuropathic patients. Most often, the plantar surface of the foot is affected. Offloading the foot by custom-molded insoles is considered a crucial step in prevention of diabetic foot ulcers, although the most beneficial choice of materials is not well documented. This review focuses on identifying the most suitable materials and material compositions for offloading the diabetic foot. Materials and Metho… Show more

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“…Diabetes mellitus may lead to the development of diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) and due to the complications resulting from the violation of biochemical processes in the human body, may cause tissue degradation, non-healing wounds, physical deformities of the feet, gait disturbances and, in the worst cases, may result in complete amputation of the limb. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] As a result of the progressing DFS, the patient's foot changes its original shape over time, so that the previously used footwear does not fit anymore, but the patient does not suffer any discomfort or pain. In order to prevent rapid development of complications and serious feet injuries, it is necessary to observe the feet for wounds appearing on them and to check whether they heal spontaneously and easily, as well as to use footwear recommended by orthopedists for patients suffering from DFS.…”
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“…Diabetes mellitus may lead to the development of diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) and due to the complications resulting from the violation of biochemical processes in the human body, may cause tissue degradation, non-healing wounds, physical deformities of the feet, gait disturbances and, in the worst cases, may result in complete amputation of the limb. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] As a result of the progressing DFS, the patient's foot changes its original shape over time, so that the previously used footwear does not fit anymore, but the patient does not suffer any discomfort or pain. In order to prevent rapid development of complications and serious feet injuries, it is necessary to observe the feet for wounds appearing on them and to check whether they heal spontaneously and easily, as well as to use footwear recommended by orthopedists for patients suffering from DFS.…”
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“…Diabetes mellitus may lead to the development of diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) and due to the complications resulting from the violation of biochemical processes in the human body, may cause tissue degradation, non-healing wounds, physical deformities of the feet, gait disturbances and, in the worst cases, may result in complete amputation of the limb. 4 18…”
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