Stain Analysis Mapping of the Plantar surface (STAMP) is a method designed by the University of Leeds to measure 'in-shoe' strain patterns on the plantar surface of the foot. Shear Load Inductive Plantar Sensing (SLIPS) is an insole designed by the University of Leeds to measure plantar shear stress and plantar pressure. This study aims to compare plantar strain using STAMP and plantar shear stress and plantar pressure using SLIPS in two groups of patients with diabetes; high risk patients with a recently healed plantar ulcer and low risk patients (according to the NICE definition).
Stain Analysis Mapping of the Plantar surface (STAMP) is a method designed by the University of Leeds to measure 'in-shoe' strain patterns on the plantar surface of the foot. The insole comprises a pseudorandom pattern applied to a plastically deformable insole using a temporary tattoo layer. STAMP utilises digital image correlation to track the deformation of the pattern following a period of walking. Shear Load Inductive Plantar Sensing (SLIPS) is an insole designed by the University of Leeds to measure plantar shear stress and plantar pressure. SLIPS is an insole which integrates 64 tri-axis soft force sensors which simultaneously measures shear stress and pressure. The SLIPS insole has been designed to measure the plantar load of the right foot and due to its size can only be accommodated by a size 8-11 shoe. The commercial device Pedar (Novel gmbh) will be used as a reference for plantar pressure measurement in both groups. This study aims to compare plantar strain using STAMP and plantar shear stress and plantar pressure using SLIPS in two groups of patients with diabetes; high risk patients with a recently healed plantar ulcer and low risk patients (according to the NICE definition). It is hypothesised that patients with a recently healed plantar ulcer with exhibit elevated plantar strain, plantar shear stress and plantar pressure than the low risk group.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Peak plantar strain
The difference in peak plantar strain (%) (as measured with STAMP) between the DFU and low risk group
Time frame: At clinical visit on study entry
Regional peak plantar strain
The difference in regional peak plantar strain (%) between the DFU and low risk group at the 10 pre-specified regions: heel, midfoot, 1st metatarsal head (MTH), 2nd MTH, 3rd MTH, 4th MTH, 5th MTH, hallux, 2nd toe, toes 3-5
Time frame: At clinical visit on study entry
Regional peak plantar shear
The difference in regional peak plantar shear (kPa) between the DFU and low risk group at the 10 pre-specified regions: heel, midfoot, 1st metatarsal head (MTH), 2nd MTH, 3rd MTH, 4th MTH, 5th MTH, hallux, 2nd toe, toes 3-5
Time frame: At clinical visit on study entry
Peak Plantar pressure
Global peak plantar pressure (kPa) between DFU and low risk groups.
Time frame: At clinical visit on study entry
Regional Peak Plantar pressure
Regional peak plantar pressure (kPa) between DFU and low risk groups
Time frame: At clinical visit on study entry
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