Author:
Dunlap Leslie J.,Lew Eric,Gallegos Regina,Murdoch Richard,Mulvihill Simone
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Offloading is a key principle to healing diabetic foot ulcers. Nonremovable knee-high offloading devices are considered the criterion standard for offloading plantar forefoot ulcers. However, patients exhibit a limited tolerance for these devices, which contributes to a lack of use. In this case series describing two patients, the authors share two alternative offloading modalities for the treatment of diabetic plantar forefoot ulcers. One patient was managed using a football offloading dressing, and the other was managed with a modified felted football dressing. The football and modified felted football offloading dressings provide a cost-effective, less time-consuming application and often are a better-tolerated alternative to nonremovable knee-high offloading devices. Clinical findings support further investigation into dressing options tolerated by patients with improved adherence and optimal healing outcomes.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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