Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
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Comparisons <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>-shoe foot pressure were made between 44 people with <strong>Type</strong> 1 or 2diabetes <strong>and</strong> 65 healthy controls (Sarnow et al, 1994). In those with diabetes,pressures were significantly higher than controls when only socks were worn(8.77±4.67 v 7.23±2.95 kg/cm 2 , p