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Difoprev

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by markleigh, Sep 10, 2009.

  1. markleigh

    markleigh Active Member


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    I did a search for Difoprev socks on Pod Arena & there's no mention of them. Has anyone trialled their socks? Impressive, glossy ad in the latest "Podiatry Bulletin Aug/Sept 09". For those who don't know, they are a sock that contains nano-technology particles that can reduce hyperkeratosis.
     
  2. Hiya

    I just had a patient come into clinic asking about these socks - she had a newspaper clipping and a print off from their website - she wanted to know if they would be worth buying as they cost £50.

    They suposedly speed up healing of ulcers and prevent them occurring. Nobody seems to know anything about them and I can't find much more information.

    Did you have any luck finding out anymore?
     

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