2023
DOI: 10.47276/lr.94.3.247
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Traditional offloading devices: acceptance among the leprosy affected – A short report

S. Raghu,
Leema Rachel,
Delicia Roshini
et al.

Abstract: Provision of appropriate offloading devices, such as the below knee total contact cast with Bohler iron (TCCBI), or the moulded double rocker shoe (MDRS), to protect patients with ulcers, has always been a vital component of leprosy control programs. These offloading devices are options to help in healing plantar ulcers. The disadvantages of the existing devices are that they are heavy and cumbersome to wear and prevent the individual from performing their daily activities. A two-year cross sectional study was… Show more

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“…Patient Satisfaction and Mobility The significantly higher patient satisfaction and improved mobility reported in the total cast offloading group can be contrasted with concerns about the practicality and comfort of casts noted in other studiesRaghu S et al(2023)[11] &Jarande O et al(2023)…”
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“…Patient Satisfaction and Mobility The significantly higher patient satisfaction and improved mobility reported in the total cast offloading group can be contrasted with concerns about the practicality and comfort of casts noted in other studiesRaghu S et al(2023)[11] &Jarande O et al(2023)…”
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confidence: 74%