Examining Foot Shape Variations in Individuals With and Without Diabetes
Sarah L. Hemler, Robert W. Schuster, A.‐V. Behling, Z. Pataky, L. A. Kelly

TL;DR
This study compares foot shape differences in people with and without diabetes to help design better shoes and prevent foot ulcers.
Contribution
The study provides new 3D foot shape data and analysis methods for people with diabetes and neuropathy.
Findings
Feet of people with diabetes and neuropathy show more pronounced shape variations compared to those without.
PCA analysis revealed a 43% larger mean pairwise distance in foot shape for individuals with diabetes and neuropathy.
PLSR analysis suggests potential for predicting diabetes and neuropathy based on foot shape features.
Abstract
For people with diabetes, a good‐fitting shoe is essential for reducing the risk of ulcers and eventual amputation. However, there is a lack of 3D data explaining differences in foot shape between people with and without diabetes and how individual factors might influence these differences; these data are vital for adequate shoe design and prevention of diabetic foot ulcers. This study quantifies the differences in external foot shapes of people with and without diabetes and peripheral neuropathy and examines which factors might affect these variations. One‐hundred thirty‐six foot scans of older adults with and without diabetes and peripheral neuropathy were used to create and assess foot shape models against demographic and health factors. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the feet of people with diabetes and with neuropathy are not necessarily clustered into a particular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management · Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Wound Healing and Treatments
