Centre for Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Technologies, School of Health, Science and Wellbeing, Staffordshire University, Stoke-On-Trent, United Kingdom.
Centre for Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Technologies, School of Health, Science and Wellbeing, Staffordshire University, Stoke-On-Trent, United Kingdom.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2022 May;187:109865. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2022.109865. Epub 2022 Apr 6.
Literature indicates that altered plantar loading in people with diabetes could trigger changes in plantar soft tissue biomechanics which, in turn, could affect the risk for ulceration. To stimulate more research in this area, this study uses in vivo testing to investigate the link between plantar loading and tissue hardness.
Tissue hardness and plantar pressure distribution were measured for six plantar areas in 39 people with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy.
Spearman correlation analysis revealed that increased pressure time integral at the 1st metatarsal-head region (r = -0.354, n = 39, P = 0.027) or at the heel (r = -0.378, n = 39, P = 0.018) was associated with reduced hardness in the same regions. After accounting for confounding parameters, generalised estimating equations analysis also showed that 10% increase in pressure time integral at the heel was associated with ≈ 1 unit reduction in hardness in the same region.
For the first time, this study reveals that people with diabetes and neuropathy who tend to load their feet more heavily also tend to have plantar soft tissues with lower hardness. The observed difference in tissue hardness is likely to affect the tissue's vulnerability to overload injury. More research will be needed to explore the implications of the observed association for the risk of ulceration.
文献表明,糖尿病患者足底负荷的改变可能会引发足底软组织生物力学的变化,进而影响溃疡的风险。为了激发该领域更多的研究,本研究采用体内测试来探究足底负荷与组织硬度之间的联系。
对 39 名患有糖尿病和周围神经病变的患者的 6 个足底区域进行了组织硬度和足底压力分布的测量。
Spearman 相关分析显示,第 1 跖骨头区域(r = -0.354,n = 39,P = 0.027)或足跟(r = -0.378,n = 39,P = 0.018)的压力时间积分增加与同一区域的硬度降低相关。在考虑混杂因素后,广义估计方程分析还表明,足跟处的压力时间积分增加 10%与同一区域的硬度降低约 1 个单位相关。
本研究首次揭示,足部负重较重的糖尿病和神经病变患者,其足底软组织的硬度往往也较低。所观察到的组织硬度差异可能会影响组织对过载损伤的易感性。需要进一步的研究来探讨所观察到的相关性对溃疡风险的影响。