Abstract
Abnormally high plantar pressure has been associated with the development of foot ulcers in populations with diabetes. Improved foot care includes the use of hosiery (socks) as well appropriate footwear. In this study, the Parotec System ® , an in-shoe plantar pressure measurement device, was used to measure the plantar pressure of the forefoot of 21 participants. All patients were diagnosed with diabetes and were assessed while wearing a combination of either a diabetic sock, a dress sock, or no sock and the participant’s own shoe or slipper. There were no statistically significant differences between combinations of socks and footwear.
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