| Literature DB >> 25992328 |
Yasemin Turan1, Bulent M Ertugrul1, Benjamin A Lipsky1, Kevser Bayraktar1.
Abstract
One of the most common and serious complications of diabetes mellitus is ulceration of the foot. Among persons with diabetes, 12%-25% will present to a healthcare institution for a foot disorder during their lifespan. Despite currently available medical and surgical treatments, these are still the most common diabetes-related cause of hospitalization and of lower extremity amputations. Thus, many adjunctive and complementary treatments have been developed in an attempt to improve outcomes. We herein review the available literature on the effectiveness of several treatments, including superficial and deep heaters, electro-therapy procedures, prophylactic methods, exercise and shoe modifications, on diabetic foot wounds. Overall, although physical therapy modalities seem to be useful in the treatment of diabetic foot wounds, further randomized clinical studies are required.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetic foot; Physical therapy; Rehabilitation; Treatment; Ulcer
Year: 2015 PMID: 25992328 PMCID: PMC4436937 DOI: 10.5493/wjem.v5.i2.130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Exp Med ISSN: 2220-315X