Plantar ulceration in patients with leprosy.
J Wound Care
; 5(9): 406-11, 1996 Oct.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-8954434
A controlled trial was implemented to investigate the hypothesis that plantar ulcer sites associated with leprosy, in subjects who were supplied with foot orthoses, would heal more quickly than those in a control group. The population was comprised of individuals with impairments associated with leprosy, living near a leprosy hospital in India. Ulcer area was compared in the two groups and assessed at three-monthly intervals from July 1993 to March 1994. At the March 1994 assessment 58% of ulcers in the experimental group had healed but only 14% in the control group. At this point patients in the control group were supplied with orthoses and three months later, in June 1994, 60% of the ulcers in the experimental group and 62% of ulcers in the control group had healed. The results of this study demonstrate that orthotic intervention can significantly reduce the duration of ulceration.
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Tema:
Complicacoes
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Diagnostico
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Geral
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Reabilitacao
Bases de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Aparelhos Ortopédicos
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Úlcera do Pé
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Hanseníase
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Wound Care
Ano de publicação:
1996
Tipo de documento:
Article