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The enclosed data reports on a longitudinal observational study which assessed plantar pressures in a cohort of active diabetic foot ulcer patients over six months in comparison to age and sex matched diabetes controls without a history of foot ulcers. Twenty-one cases and 69 controls started the study and 16 cases and 63 controls completed the study. The peak plantar pressures and pressure-time integrals were assessed at three visits (baseline, first-follow up at 3 months and second follow-up at 6 months). For the first time the study results demonstrated that plantar pressures remain elevated at sites of ulceration throughout follow-up in people with foot ulcers with very little change over time.
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Notes
This dataset consists of a spreadsheet 'PlantarPressure22' in MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats.
Created: 2017-04-26
Data time period: 06 2017 to 30 11 2014
text: Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences (Building 43), James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
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- DOI : 10.4225/28/58FFDC3D4403F
- Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/1556e660ecd0b0f7fe3041f0a00902ee
- Local : 96363f8aacfc4f08c94a905ca1a476c5
