The Cochrane Collaboration Weighs In On Pressure and Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Posted by Stephanie Zakala
Foot ulceration is a significant complication associated with diabetes with pressure often playing a pivotal role in wound formation. These wounds can have devastating complications, with their presence often predicting the need for future amputation. In fact, every 30 seconds, a limb is lost to diabetes. Amputation presents a significant health risk to patients, and is a major contributor to morbidity. A recent Cochrane Review further emphasizes the critical role that pressure plays in ulcer formation, and thus, the need for pressure-sensing and alerting devices. This review from the Cochrane Wounds Group focused on examining literature that has studied pressure-relieving...
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