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Smart Diabetic Socks: Embedded device for diabetic foot prevention

Authors :
Perrier, Antoine
Vuillerme, Nicolas
Luboz, Vincent
Bucki, Marek
Cannard, Francis
Diot, Bruno
Colin, Denis
Rin, Delphine
Bourg, Jean-Philippe
Payan, Yohan
Source :
Innovation and research in biomedical engineering 32, 2 (2014) 72-76
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

1) Objectives Most foot ulcers are the consequence of a trauma (repetitive high stress, ill-fitting footwear, or an object inside the shoe) associated to diabetes. They are often followed by amputation and shorten life expectancy. This paper describes the prototype of the Smart Diabetic Socks that has been developed in the context of the French ANR TecSan project. The objective is to prevent pressure foot ulcers for diabetic persons. 2) Material and methods A fully wireless, customizable and washable "smart sock" has been designed. It is made of a textile which fibers are knitted in a way they provide measurements of the pressure exerted under and all around the foot in real-life conditions. This device is coupled with a subject-specific Finite Element foot model that simulates the internal strains within the soft tissues of the foot. 3) Results A number of derived stress indicators can be computed based on that analysis, such as the accumulated stress dose, high internal strains or peak pressures near bony prominences during gait. In case of risks for pressure ulcer, an alert is sent to the person and/or to the clinician. A watch, a smart-phone or a distant laptop can be used for providing such alert.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Medical Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Innovation and research in biomedical engineering 32, 2 (2014) 72-76
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1404.3993
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irbm.2014.02.004