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Tytuł:
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Relationship between Plantar Pressure and Sensory Disturbance in Patients with Hansen's Disease—Preliminary Research and Review of the Literature.
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Autorzy:
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Tashiro, Syoichi
Gotou, Naoki
Oku, Yuki
Sugano, Takahiro
Nakamura, Takuya
Suzuki, Hiromi
Otomo, Nao
Yamada, Shin
Tsuji, Tetsuya
Asato, Yutaka
Ishii, Norihisa
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Temat:
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LEPROSY
DYNAMIC pressure
LITERATURE reviews
PRESSURE
METATARSUS
TOUCH
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Źródło:
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Sensors (14248220); Dec2020, Vol. 20 Issue 23, p6976-6976, 1p
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Orthoses and insoles are among the primary treatments and prevention methods of refractory plantar ulcers in patients with Hansen's disease. While dynamic plantar pressure and tactile sensory disturbance are the critical pathological factors, few studies have investigated whether a relationship exists between these two factors. In this study, dynamic pressure measured using F-scan system and tactile sensory threshold evaluated with monofilament testing were determined for 12 areas of 20 feet in patients with chronic Hansen's disease. The correlation between these two factors was calculated for each foot, for each clinical category of the foot (0–IV) and across all feet. A significant correlation was found between dynamic pressure and tactile sensation in Category II feet (n = 8, p = 0.016, r2 = 0.246, Spearman's rank test). In contrast, no significant correlation was detected for the entire foot or within the subgroups for the remainder of the clinical categories. However, the clinical manifestation of lesion areas showed high variability: (1) pressure concentrated, sensation lost; (2) margin of pressure concentration, sensation lost; (3) pressure concentrated, sensation severely disturbed but not lost; and (4) tip of the toe. These results may indicate that, even though there was a weak relationship between dynamic pressure and tactile sensation, it is important to assess both, in addition to the basics of orthotic treatment in patients with Hansen's disease presenting with refractory plantar ulceration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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