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  • Exercise can help reduce complications for people with diabetes and vascular diseases, and using air insoles may lower the risk of diabetic foot ulcers by reducing peak plantar pressure (PPP).
  • The study tested 13 participants with different air insole pressures (80, 160, and 240 mm Hg) and walking durations (10 and 20 minutes), measuring PPP at specific foot locations.
  • Results showed significant differences in PPP at longer walking times, and it's recommended that individuals at risk of foot ulcers use 80 mm Hg insoles, avoiding stiffer ones for walks over 20 minutes.

Article Abstract

Background: Exercise reduces chronic complications in individuals with diabetes and peripheral vascular diseases. In clinical practice, the use of air insole may reduce peak plantar pressure (PPP), and risk for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). However, there is no guideline on selecting air insole pressure for effectively reducing PPP. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of different air insole pressure on PPP at different walking durations.

Methods: We tested 13 participants using repeated measures study design, including 3 air insole pressures (80, 160, and 240 mm Hg) and 2 walking durations (10 and 20 minutes) for 6 walking conditions. PPP values at the first toe, first metatarsal head, and second metatarsal head were calculated.

Results: The one-way ANOVA showed significant pairwise differences of PPP at 20 minutes duration in the first metatarsal head between 80 and 240 mm Hg (P = .007) and between 160 and 240 mm Hg (P = .038); in the second metatarsal head between 80 and 240 mm Hg (P = .043). The paired t test confirmed that walking duration significantly has lower PPP at 10 minutes than 20 minutes with 240 mm Hg air insole in the first metatarsal head (P = .012) and the second metatarsal head (P = .027).

Conclusion: People at risk of foot ulcers are suggested to wear shoes with 80 mm Hg of air insole for reducing PPP in the first metatarsal head and the second metatarsal head. Moreover, people may avoid wearing the stiffer insole (240 mm Hg) for more than 20 minutes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615489PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000035704DOI Listing

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