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Title: Total contact casts and removable cast walkers: mitigation of plantar heel pressure.
Authors: Armstrong, D. G.
Stacpoole-Shea, S.
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: American Podiatry Association.
Place of publication: Washington
Publication Title: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Volume: 89
Issue: 1
Start Page: 50
End Page: 53
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare the ability of various modalities to reduce pressure in the plantar heel. Twenty-five patients with grade 1A plantar foot ulcerations were evaluated; a repeat measures design comparing plantar pressure was used to evaluate the total contact cast, the Aircast pneumatic walker, the DH pressure relief walker, and depth-inlay shoes. The total contact cast reduced pressure significantly better than the other modalities; however, its pressure reduction was only 33% less than a baseline sneaker. All other modalities reduced significantly more pressure than the depth-inlay shoe. The DH walker had a significantly lower pressure-time integral than other modalities. These data indicate that, while the total contact cast appears to be effective compared with other modalities, the role that limitation of transverse motion of the fat pad on compression at heel strike has yet to be fully explained.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/107
ISSN: 8750-7315
Internal ID Number: 00093
Health Subject: COMPARATIVE STUDY
CASTS - SURGICAL - STANDARDS
DIABETIC FOOT - PHYSIOPATHOLOGY
DIABETIC FOOT - PREVENTION AND CONTROL
DIABETIC FOOT - REHABILITATION
EVALUATION STUDIES AS TOPIC
FEMALE
HEEL - PHYSIOPATHOLOGY
HUMANS
MALE
MIDDLE AGED
ORTHOTIC DEVICES - STANDARDS
PRESSURE
SHOES - STANDARDS
Type: Journal Article
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