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Plantar soft tissues and Achilles tendon thickness and stiffness in people with diabetes: a systematic review
by
Woodburn, James
, Newcombe, Lisa
, Barn, Ruth
, Khor, Benedictine Yen Chen
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Achilles tendon
/ Achilles Tendon - physiopathology
/ Biomechanics
/ Demographics
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Diabetes Mellitus - physiopathology
/ Diabetes related foot ulcer
/ Diabetic foot
/ Diabetic Foot - physiopathology
/ Diabetic foot ulcer
/ Exports
/ Feet
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Measurement techniques
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Orthopedics
/ Pathogenesis
/ Plantar Plate - physiopathology
/ Plantar soft tissues
/ Rehabilitation
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ Skin
/ Soft tissue properties
/ Soft tissues
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Systematic review
/ Tendons
/ Tissue stiffness
/ Tissue thickness
/ Validity
2021
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Plantar soft tissues and Achilles tendon thickness and stiffness in people with diabetes: a systematic review
by
Woodburn, James
, Newcombe, Lisa
, Barn, Ruth
, Khor, Benedictine Yen Chen
in
Achilles tendon
/ Achilles Tendon - physiopathology
/ Biomechanics
/ Demographics
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Diabetes Mellitus - physiopathology
/ Diabetes related foot ulcer
/ Diabetic foot
/ Diabetic Foot - physiopathology
/ Diabetic foot ulcer
/ Exports
/ Feet
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Measurement techniques
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Orthopedics
/ Pathogenesis
/ Plantar Plate - physiopathology
/ Plantar soft tissues
/ Rehabilitation
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ Skin
/ Soft tissue properties
/ Soft tissues
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Systematic review
/ Tendons
/ Tissue stiffness
/ Tissue thickness
/ Validity
2021
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Plantar soft tissues and Achilles tendon thickness and stiffness in people with diabetes: a systematic review
by
Woodburn, James
, Newcombe, Lisa
, Barn, Ruth
, Khor, Benedictine Yen Chen
in
Achilles tendon
/ Achilles Tendon - physiopathology
/ Biomechanics
/ Demographics
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Diabetes Mellitus - physiopathology
/ Diabetes related foot ulcer
/ Diabetic foot
/ Diabetic Foot - physiopathology
/ Diabetic foot ulcer
/ Exports
/ Feet
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Measurement techniques
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Orthopedics
/ Pathogenesis
/ Plantar Plate - physiopathology
/ Plantar soft tissues
/ Rehabilitation
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ Skin
/ Soft tissue properties
/ Soft tissues
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Systematic review
/ Tendons
/ Tissue stiffness
/ Tissue thickness
/ Validity
2021
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Plantar soft tissues and Achilles tendon thickness and stiffness in people with diabetes: a systematic review
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Plantar soft tissues and Achilles tendon thickness and stiffness in people with diabetes: a systematic review
2021
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Overview
Background
Diabetes mellitus is associated with changes in soft tissue structure and function. However, the directionality of this change and the extent to which either tissue thickness or stiffness contributes to the pathogenesis of diabetes-related foot ulcerations is unclear. Hence, this systematic review aims to summarise the existing evidence for soft tissue structural differences in the feet of people with and without diabetes.
Methods
In compliance with MOOSE and PRISMA guidelines, AMED, CINAHL, MEDLINE, ProQuest Health & Medical Collection, ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Database, and Web of Science electronic databases were systematically searched for studies published from database inception until 1st October 2020 [Prospero CRD42020166614]. Reference lists of included studies were further screened. Methodological quality was appraised using a modified critical appraisal tool for quantitative studies developed by McMaster University.
Results
A total of 35 non-randomised observational studies were suitable for inclusion. Within these, 20 studies evaluated plantar tissue thickness, 19 studies evaluated plantar tissue stiffness, 9 studies evaluated Achilles tendon thickness and 5 studies evaluated Achilles tendon stiffness outcomes. No significant differences in plantar tissue thickness were found between people with and without diabetes in 55% of studies (11/20), while significantly increased plantar tissue stiffness was found in people with diabetes in 47% of studies (9/19). Significantly increased Achilles tendon thickness was found in people with diabetes in 44% of studies (4/9), while no significant differences in Achilles tendon stiffness were found between people with and without diabetes in 60% of studies (3/5).
Conclusions
This systematic review found some evidence of soft tissue structural differences between people with and without diabetes. However, uncertainty remains whether these differences independently contribute to diabetes-related foot ulcerations. The heterogeneity of methodological approaches made it difficult to compare across studies and methodological quality was generally inadequate. High-quality studies using standardised and validated assessment techniques in well-defined populations are required to determine more fully the role of structural tissue properties in the pathogenesis of diabetes-related foot ulcerations.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Wiley
Subject
/ Achilles Tendon - physiopathology
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus - physiopathology
/ Diabetic Foot - physiopathology
/ Exports
/ Feet
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Plantar Plate - physiopathology
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ Skin
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tendons
/ Validity
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