2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13047-023-00659-3
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Off‐loading and compression therapy strategies to treat diabetic foot ulcers complicated by lower limb oedema: a scoping review

Justine Tansley,
Richard Collings,
Jennifer Williams
et al.

Abstract: Background Lower limb oedema is a common co-morbidity in those with diabetes and foot ulceration and is linked with increased amputation risk. There is no current guidance for the treatment of concurrent diabetic foot ulcers and lower limb oedema, leading to uncertainty around the safety and efficacy of combination approaches incorporating offloading and compression therapies. To determine indications and contraindications for such strategies and identify any other supplementary… Show more

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“…5 Notwithstanding these traditional interventions, prognosis for diabetic lower limb lesions continues to be uncertain, thereby necessitating the development of novel adjunct therapies. 6 Electroacupuncture is contemporary iteration of traditional Chinese therapeutic practice of acupuncture, combines electrical stimulation with conventional needle stimulation. Its potential therapeutic applications include the management of chronic pain and inflammatory diseases.…”
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“…5 Notwithstanding these traditional interventions, prognosis for diabetic lower limb lesions continues to be uncertain, thereby necessitating the development of novel adjunct therapies. 6 Electroacupuncture is contemporary iteration of traditional Chinese therapeutic practice of acupuncture, combines electrical stimulation with conventional needle stimulation. Its potential therapeutic applications include the management of chronic pain and inflammatory diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional methodology for overseeing diabetic ulcers comprises an array of interventions, such as diligent glycaemic regulation, debridement, infection prevention, revascularization and sophisticated wound care modalities 5 . Notwithstanding these traditional interventions, prognosis for diabetic lower limb lesions continues to be uncertain, thereby necessitating the development of novel adjunct therapies 6 …”
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“…These guidelines suggest that the primary approach for promoting wound healing in DFU is the use of a non-removable, knee-high off-loading device like a total contact cast [5]. However, individuals with lower limb edema, increased limb size, leg ulcers, and eczemalike skin conditions, may encounter difficulties in using knee-high off-loading interventions, potentially leading to compromised outcomes [6]. Moreover, total contact cast is not practical and time-consuming and needs expertise to implement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%