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Custom-made footwear designed for indoor use increases short-term and long-term adherence in people with diabetes at high ulcer risk.

Renske KeukenkampJaap J Van NettenTessa E Busch-WestbroekSicco A Bus
Published in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2022)
Footwear adherence increased in the short-term and long-term after provision of custom-made indoor footwear in people at high risk of diabetic foot ulceration with low baseline adherence, because they actively wore their newly provided indoor footwear inside their house. Footwear adherence may be helped by using both regular and indoor custom-made footwear in clinical practice; the effect on ulcer recurrence should be investigated in future trials.
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