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Prototyping and Experimental Analysis of Active Offloading Footwear for Patients With Diabetes Using an Array of Magnetorheological Fluid–Based Modules

Tiwari, Bhawnath  
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Germano, Paolo  
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Hemler, Sarah L.
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June 17, 2024
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology

Diabetic foot ulceration is a serious challenge worldwide which imposes an immense risk of lower extremity amputation and in many cases may lead to the death. The presented work focuses on the offloading requirements using an active approach and considers the use of magnetorheological fluid–based modules to redistribute high plantar pressures (PPs).

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research article
DOI
10.1177/19322968241260037
Author(s)
Tiwari, Bhawnath  
Germano, Paolo  
Hemler, Sarah L.
Koechli, Christian  
Pataky, Zoltan
Civet, Yoan  
Perriard, Yves  
Date Issued

2024-06-17

Published in
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
Subjects

active offloading

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diabetic foot ulcer

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magnetorheological fluid

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plantar pressure

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smart footwear

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