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Management of the insensitive foot: effects of mechanical stress
Management of the insensitive foot: effects of mechanical stress
Alternate Title(s):
Effects of mechanical stress
Contributor(s):
Brand, Paul W., teacher Public Health Service Hospital at Carville, La., issuing body. Public Health Service Hospital at Carville, La. Training Branch, production company.
Publication:
Carville, LA : United States Public Health Service Hospital, [1977?]
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Abstract:
Discusses the types of force that place stress on a foot that lacks sensation and cannot tell when an injurious or destructive force is encountered. People with insensitive feet get ulcers, infections, wounds, and the like. Brand emphasizes the need for people with Hansen's disease to wear specially-designed protective footwear and to be aware their environments. Continuous low pressure, high pressure impact, and repetitive stress can all cause damage.
Copyright:
The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. (More information)
Extent:
046 min.
Color:
Color
Cast:
Dr. Paul W. Brand.
Provenance:
Transfer; National Hansen's Disease Program; 20060221; 2006-01.