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Monitoring therapeutic footwear use compliance

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Jul 10, 2012.

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    New monitoring technology to objectively assess adherence to prescribed footwear and assistive devices during ambulatory activity.
    Bus SA, Waaijman R, Nollet F.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2012 Jul 4.
     
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    Adherence to Wearing Prescription Custom-Made Footwear in Patients With Diabetes at High Risk for Plantar Foot Ulceration.
    Waaijman R, Keukenkamp R, de Haart M, Polomski WP, Nollet F, Bus SA.
    Diabetes Care. 2013 Jan 15.
     
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    Adherence to Therapeutic Footwear in Type 2 Diabetes in Malta.
    Formosa C et al
    Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 2018 Dec 17. doi: 10.1055/a-0808-4111
     
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    Predictors of adherence to wearing therapeutic footwear among people with diabetes
    Gustav Jarl, Roy Tranberg, Ulf Johansson, John Alnemo & Lars-Olov Lundqvist
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 13, Article number: 45 (2020)
     
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    Does in-shoe pressure analysis to assess and modify medical grade footwear improve patient adherence and understanding? A mixed methods study
    Clare McDonogh, Vanessa L. Nube, Georgina Frank, Stephen M. Twigg, Stefania Penkala, Samantha Holloway & Robert Snyder
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 15, Article number: 94 (2022)
     
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    Adherence and Wearing Time of Prescribed Footwear among People at Risk of Diabetes-Related Foot Ulcers: Which Measure to Use?
    Gustav Jarl et al
    Sensors 2023, 23(3), 1648
     
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    Objectively assessed long-term wearing patterns and predictors of wearing orthopaedic footwear in people with diabetes at moderate-to-high risk of foot ulceration: a 12 months observational study
    Stein H. Exterkate, Manon Jongebloed-Westra, Peter M. ten Klooster, Hendrik Koffijberg, Christina Bode, Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen, Josephus G. van Baal & Jaap J. van Netten
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 16, Article number: 60 (2023)
     
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    Evaluation of usability, adherence, and clinical efficacy of therapeutic footwear in persons with diabetes at moderate to high risk of diabetic foot ulcers: A multicenter prospective study
    Mateo López-Moral et al
    Clin Rehabil. 2024 Jan 9
     
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