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diabetic foot/edema

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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in the Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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Diabetic Foot ulcers are a major cause of admission in diabetic patients, and comprise a disproportionately high number of hospital days because of multiple surgical procedures and prolonged length of stay in Hospital. The improvement in diabetes therapy and the reinforcement of guidelines have

Effectiveness of Foot Exercise People With Type 2 Diabetes

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Purpose of our study investigation of the effects foot exercises in patients with type 2 diabetic and peripheral neuropathy. Excepted results: Routine treatment + foot exercises pain, flexibility, edema, muscle strength, sensation, quality of life we believe that there will be good progress in

Micro-mobile Foot Compression and Diabetic Foot

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Novel Offloading for Diabetic Foot Ulcers With PulseFlow: A Prospective Study

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Osteomyelitis: Procalcitonin to Diagnose and Monitor Osteomyelitis (PCT)

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Infection: will be defined as a patient with three of six clinical signs of infection (erythema, heat, edema, pain, loss of function, purulence) or leukocytosis. We will use the Infectious Diseases Society of America's Diabetic Foot Infection guidelines to stratify the severity of infection. This

A Pilot Study of the Provant Therapy System in Subjects With Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), there are approximately 20.8 million people in the US with diabetes or 7% of the population (1). A significant number of the diabetic population is prone to pedal ulceration and estimates reveal that 15-20% of this population will develop a foot
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