4.6 Article

Using Homemade Pressure Device to Improve Plantar Pressure-A Case Study on the Patient with Lower Limb Lymphedema

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11209629

Keywords

arch insole; lymphedema patient; plantar pressure; t-test; textured insole

Funding

  1. Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 110-2221-E-224-041-MY3]
  2. National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch [NTUHYL 107-C025]

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This study aims to analyze the plantar pressure distribution of lymphedema patients before and after lower extremity edema operation using a self-made sensor insole. The results show that the operation can effectively improve high foot pressure in the center and rear foot area during different activities (standing, walking, and biking), increasing stability and significantly enhancing walking speed and step distance.
Feet play a very important and indispensable role in people's lives. Patients with lymphedema often suffer from collapsed (or even deformed) foot arches as a result of lower extremity edema. This result will change the normal pressure distribution on the soles of their feet, which will affect their mobility and physical health. When the patient does not know that the distribution of pressure on the sole of the foot has changed significantly, the deformation of the sole of the foot will become severe. In response to this problem, this research team hopes to use a set of self-made sensor insoles to help to understand the plantar pressure points in different situations or actions. The subject invited in this study was a patient with lower extremity edema. The entire study was carried out with the consent of the patient, the guidance of the physician and the approval of the Ethics Committee of National Taiwan University Hospital (No: 201805068 RINB, date: 18 June 2018). This study uses this self-made sensor insole to analyze the plantar pressure distribution of the patient before and after the operation of lower extremity edema. The results show that the operation can effectively improve the high foot pressure in the center and rear of the foot area during different sports (standing, walking and biking). This not only increases its stability when standing and walking, but also significantly and effectively improves its walking speed and step distance.

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