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Last week i have been to Malvern Diabetic Foot Conference which takes place every other year in the U.K. Prof Andrew Boulton was chairman. A lot of new information was provided and many podiatrists from all over the world (From Brazil to Cameroon and Greece-Me :) could share their experiences and discuss about the diffficulties they meet in every country..(we in Greece meet a lot of them).
Anyway, my attention was gained by what they call "A soft cast", which is a new method of casting in order to offload diabetic foot ulcers. It is fairly easy to apply (much easier than the plaster cast)-about 30 mins procedure and patients tend to find it more comfortable and most of the times prefer it(from what i was told). I was provided with a dvd that includes the demonstration.We think we may start it in Grrece. Just wanted to ask if anybody else has heared about it and if so, what do they think and what is their experience. Thank you
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