预防糖尿病足问题。

Clinics in podiatry Pub Date : 1984-08-01
A E Helfand
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摘要

据报道,当为糖尿病患者提供足够的足部护理时,截肢率可降低多达50%至75%。糖尿病患者的患者管理和康复必须考虑患者的个体和不寻常的需求,而不仅仅是生物或生理意义上的需求。
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Preventing diabetic foot problems.

It has been reported that when adequate foot care has been provided for the diabetic patient, the amputation rate could be reduced by as much as 50 to 75 per cent. Patient management and rehabilitation of the patient with diabetes mellitus must consider the individual and unusual needs of patients in more than a biologic or physiologic sense.

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