Charcot foot: skin temperature as a good clinical parameter for predicting disease outcome

A Moura-Neto, TD Fernandes… - Diabetes research and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2012Elsevier
Twenty-eight diabetics presenting with acute Charcot foot were immobilized and the
temperature difference between limbs measured at each month. All patients had monthly
follow-up visits for a year and the relapse rate was zero. We found that skin temperature is a
good parameter to ensure safe immobilization withdrawal.
Twenty-eight diabetics presenting with acute Charcot foot were immobilized and the temperature difference between limbs measured at each month. All patients had monthly follow-up visits for a year and the relapse rate was zero. We found that skin temperature is a good parameter to ensure safe immobilization withdrawal.
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