Bare Foot and In-shoe Plantar Pressure in Diabetic Males and Females – Is There Difference?
Medical Devices Evidence and Research2021Vol. Volume 14, pp. 271–276
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Abstract
As the prevalence of diabetes is increasing, the risk of plantar pressure also increasing simultaneously. The difference in plantar pressure among diabetic males and females is critically important as our study indicated that the bare foot and in-shoe plantar pressure was found higher in males than females as males had higher weight than females. Further longitudinal studies are required to be conducted in this context.
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