Insole-based systems for health monitoring: Current solutions and research challenges
Wearable health monitoring devices allow for measuring physiological parameters without
restricting individuals' daily activities, providing information that is reflective of an individual's …
restricting individuals' daily activities, providing information that is reflective of an individual's …
The role of foot pressure measurement in the prediction and prevention of diabetic foot ulceration—A comprehensive review
KE Chatwin, CA Abbott, AJM Boulton… - Diabetes/Metabolism …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The predominant risk factor of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), peripheral neuropathy, results in
loss of protective sensation and is associated with abnormally high plantar pressures. DFU …
loss of protective sensation and is associated with abnormally high plantar pressures. DFU …
In-shoe plantar pressure measurement and analysis system based on fabric pressure sensing array
Spatial and temporal plantar pressure distributions are important and useful measures in
footwear evaluation, athletic training, clinical gait analysis, and pathology foot diagnosis …
footwear evaluation, athletic training, clinical gait analysis, and pathology foot diagnosis …
Large‐scale fabrication of core‐shell triboelectric braided fibers and power textiles for energy harvesting and plantar pressure monitoring
Y Li, Y Zhang, J Yi, X Peng, R Cheng, C Ning… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Flexible and wearable energy harvesting devices and multifunctional sensors have been
widely reported, but challenges in the large‐scale manufacturing process still exist. This …
widely reported, but challenges in the large‐scale manufacturing process still exist. This …
Role of neuropathy and high foot pressures in diabetic foot ulceration
RG Frykberg, LA Lavery, H Pham, C Harvey… - Diabetes …, 1998 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE High plantar foot pressures in association with peripheral neuropathy have
been ascertained to be important risk factors for ulceration in the diabetic foot. Most studies …
been ascertained to be important risk factors for ulceration in the diabetic foot. Most studies …
Innovative intelligent insole system reduces diabetic foot ulcer recurrence at plantar sites: a prospective, randomised, proof-of-concept study
CA Abbott, KE Chatwin, P Foden, AN Hasan… - The Lancet Digital …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Background Prevention of diabetic foot ulcer recurrence in high risk patients, using current
standard of care methods, remains a challenge. We hypothesised that an innovative …
standard of care methods, remains a challenge. We hypothesised that an innovative …
The influence of walking speed and footwear on plantar pressures in older adults
JM Burnfield, CD Few, OS Mohamed, J Perry - Clinical biomechanics, 2004 - Elsevier
Objective. To identify the influence of walking velocity and footwear condition on plantar
pressure variables in healthy older adults. Design. Single session data collection during …
pressure variables in healthy older adults. Design. Single session data collection during …
The forefoot-to-rearfoot plantar pressure ratio is increased in severe diabetic neuropathy and can predict foot ulceration
A Caselli, H Pham, JM Giurini, DG Armstrong… - Diabetes …, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—We have previously demonstrated that high plantar pressures can predict foot
ulceration in diabetic patients. The aim of the present study was to evaluate both the …
ulceration in diabetic patients. The aim of the present study was to evaluate both the …
[PDF][PDF] Prevalence of diabetic foot ulcer and associated risk factors in diabetic patients from North India
Objectives: This study aimed to prospectively determine risk factors for foot ulceration in
diabetic cases of North India. Research Design and Method: This was an observational …
diabetic cases of North India. Research Design and Method: This was an observational …
The role of limited joint mobility in diabetic patients with an at-risk foot
S Zimny, H Schatz, M Pfohl - Diabetes care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—To assess the role of limited joint mobility (LJM) in causing abnormal high
plantar pressures in the forefoot of diabetic patients with an at-risk foot. RESEARCH …
plantar pressures in the forefoot of diabetic patients with an at-risk foot. RESEARCH …