Iโm thrilled to see Emily Ortmanโs PhRMA Foundation blog spotlight our teamโs work at USCโfunded by a $500K PhRMA Foundation grantโon a smart offloading boot paired with a smartwatch-based digital monitoring platform to improve wound healing for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). โก๏ธ Why this matters: The smart boot reduces pressure on foot wounds while embedded sensors capture real-time... Continue Reading →
Smart Boots Hold Promise for Improving Adherence to Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment– Especially Among Underserved Populations, New Study Shows ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot @ALPSlimb @USC @USC_vascular @ResearchatUSC @KeckSchool_USC @Najafi_Bijan @NIDDK @NIH
From our team "Smart Boots Hold Promise for Improving Adherence to Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment-- Especially Among Underserved Populations, New Study Shows" A recent study entitle "Taking a Load Off" published in the journalย Sensorsย has shown that the use of smart offloading walkers for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) could help promote adherence to prescribed use, particularly... Continue Reading →
The @NIDDKgov Diabetic Foot Consortium #ActAgainstAmputation @ALPSlimb @NIH
The NIDDK Diabetic Foot Consortium. This ongoing effort is critical to establishing a basis for measuring what we manage. Here's to Teresa Jones and colleagues for their leadership.The NIDDK Diabetic Foot Consortium - Teresa L.Z. Jones, Crystal M. Holmes, Aimee Katona, Catherine L. Martin, Monika A. Niewczas, Rodica Pop-Busui, Brian M. Schmidt, Chandan K. Sen,... Continue Reading →
Researchers publish first successful “smart boot” study regarding diabetes-related wounds @NIDDK @NIH #ACTAGAINSTAMPUTATION @USC @KECKMEDUSC @BCMSURGERY @SENSORIAINC
This posted to Keck Medicine of USC HSC News Researchers publish first successful โsmart bootโ study regarding diabetes-related wounds David Armstrong, PhD, DPM (Photo/Ricardo Carrasco) As part of its partnership with Center to Stream Healthcare in Place (C2SHIP), Keck Medicine of USC has developed a new, interactive smart boot to help diabetic patients recover from dangerous... Continue Reading →