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  • 2. Reducing dynamic foot pressures in high-risk diabetic subjects with foot ulcerations. A comparison of treatments.
    Lavery LA, Vela SA, Lavery DC, Quebedeaux TL.
    Diabetes Care; 1996 Aug; 19(8):818-21. PubMed ID: 8842597
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  • 6. Running shoes for relief of plantar pressure in diabetic patients.
    Kästenbauer T, Sokol G, Auinger M, Irsigler K.
    Diabet Med; 1998 Jun; 15(6):518-22. PubMed ID: 9632129
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  • 8. Plantar pressure reduction in the heel region through self-adjusting insoles with a heel cup in standard and individualized rocker shoes.
    Malki A, Hajibozorgi M, Verkerke GJ, Dekker R, Hijmans JM.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2024 Jun; 116():106281. PubMed ID: 38850882
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  • 10. Plantar pressures in diabetic patients with foot ulcers which have remained healed.
    Owings TM, Apelqvist J, Stenström A, Becker M, Bus SA, Kalpen A, Ulbrecht JS, Cavanagh PR.
    Diabet Med; 2009 Nov; 26(11):1141-6. PubMed ID: 19929993
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  • 11. Reduction of plantar pressures in leprosy patients by using custom made shoes and total contact insoles.
    Tang SF, Chen CP, Lin SC, Wu CK, Chen CK, Cheng SP.
    Clin Neurol Neurosurg; 2015 Feb; 129 Suppl 1():S12-5. PubMed ID: 25683306
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  • 18. Shear-reducing insoles to prevent foot ulceration in high-risk diabetic patients.
    Lavery LA, LaFontaine J, Higgins KR, Lanctot DR, Constantinides G.
    Adv Skin Wound Care; 2012 Nov; 25(11):519-24; quiz 525-6. PubMed ID: 23080240
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  • 19. Evaluation and optimization of therapeutic footwear for neuropathic diabetic foot patients using in-shoe plantar pressure analysis.
    Bus SA, Haspels R, Busch-Westbroek TE.
    Diabetes Care; 2011 Jul; 34(7):1595-600. PubMed ID: 21610125
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  • 20. Effectiveness of insoles on plantar pressure redistribution.
    Tsung BY, Zhang M, Mak AF, Wong MW.
    J Rehabil Res Dev; 2004 Jul; 41(6A):767-74. PubMed ID: 15685465
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