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Improving footwear to prevent ulcer recurrence in diabetes: Analysis of

adherence and pressure reduction

Waaijman, R.

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2013

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Waaijman, R. (2013). Improving footwear to prevent ulcer recurrence in diabetes: Analysis of

adherence and pressure reduction.

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CONTENTS

Chapter 1 General introduction 9 Chapter 2 The interdependency of peak pressure and pressure-time 23

integral in pressure studies on diabetic footwear: no need to report both parameters.

Gait and Posture 2012; 35: 1-5

Chapter 3 New monitoring technology to objectively assess 35 adherence to prescribed footwear and assistive devices

during ambulatory activity.

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012;

93: 2075-2079

Chapter 4 Adherence to wearing prescription custom-made footwear 47 in patients with diabetes at high risk for plantar

foot ulceration.

Diabetes Care 2013; 36: 1613-1618

Chapter 5 Pressure-reduction and preservation in custom-made 63 footwear of patients with diabetes and a history of

plantar ulceration.

Diabetic Medicine 2012; 29: 1542–1549

Chapter 6 Effect of custom-made footwear on foot ulcer recurrence 79 in diabetes: a multicenter randomized controlled trial.

Submitted

Chapter 7 Prognostic factors of plantar foot ulcer recurrence in 97 neuropathic diabetic patients.

In preparation

Chapter 8 General discussion 115 Summary / Nederlandse samenvatting 129 Dankwoord 137

List of Publications 143

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