2017
DOI: 10.24264/lfj.17.3.2
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Classification of Diabetic Feet in Terms of Risk of Ulceration

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Abstract: ABSTRACT. Diabetic feet are common complications in diabetes mellitus, but its classification in terms of risk of ulcer based on multiple measures was rear reported. Therefore the aim of this study was to establish a classification system for diabetic feet according to data from feet deformities, plantar pressures and peripheral neuropathy. This system comprised 13 categories with three main factors in varied levels: Feet deformities [Mild (one or without deformity), Moderate (two deformities) and Severe level… Show more

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“…Pressure, impulse and contact area were counted and normalized to relative values by their weight and total contact area. Then the above factors were compared with a criterion, which was made calculated of a group of healthy participants (Liu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Data Collection Of Dfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pressure, impulse and contact area were counted and normalized to relative values by their weight and total contact area. Then the above factors were compared with a criterion, which was made calculated of a group of healthy participants (Liu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Data Collection Of Dfmentioning
confidence: 99%