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NCT05687643: SLIPSTREAM

Shear Load In-shoe Plantar Sensing/Strain Analyses and Mapping in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Status unknown Last updated 17 July 2023
What this trial tests

trial in Diabetic Foot in 60 participants. Status unknown.

Timeline
1 July 2022
Primary endpoint
3 April 2024
3 April 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorThe Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
StatusStatus unknown
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment60
Start date1 July 2022
Primary completion3 April 2024
Estimated completion3 April 2024
Sites1 location across United Kingdom

Conditions studied

Sponsor

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Diabetic Foot or Diabetic Foot Ulcer. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Stain Analysis Mapping of the Plantar surface (STAMP) is a method designed by the University of Leeds to measure 'in-shoe' strain patterns on the plantar surface of the foot. Shear Load Inductive Plantar Sensing (SLIPS) is an insole designed by the University of Leeds to measure plantar shear stress and plantar pressure. This study aims to compare plantar strain using STAMP and plantar shear stress and plantar pressure using SLIPS in two groups of patients with diabetes; high risk patients with a recently healed plantar ulcer and low risk patients (according to the NICE definition).

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