@article{11336, keywords = {Foot Deformities, Acquired, Foot Diseases, Humans, Leper Colonies, leprosy, Mobile Health Units, Patient Care Team, Patient Education as Topic, Senegal, Shoes, Skin Ulcer}, author = {Hirzel C and Millan J and Boucher P and Naudin J C and Diouf B}, title = {[Prevention of perforating plantar ulcers: trial directed by a mobile team].}, abstract = {
AIMS: to prevent the appearance of plantar ulcerations and then mutilations, by going in the field in order to: make suitable footwear, educate the patients, train the paramedical staff. Means: 1 fitted lorry, 1 physiotherapist, 1 shoemaker, and 1 educator.
RESULTS: In one year, 206 patients have been provided with shoes and followed up. Advice have been taken exactly in the leper villages in which the attendance rate is of 98%; this rate varies between 47 to 70% in the all-purpose dispensaries. Paramedical workers of all-purpose Health Centers did not take great interest in this action. After 6-12 months under observation: 84% of good results for the feet without deformity or slightly deformed; 51% for the deformed feet. The results are quite satisfactory for the feet without plantar ulcer at the beginning, and that whatever the food deformity stage. But for the feet wounded by plantar ulcer at the beginning, 33% of recovery have been reported after wearing these shoes.
}, year = {1986}, journal = {Acta leprologica}, volume = {4}, pages = {79-92}, month = {1986 Jan-Mar}, issn = {0001-5938}, language = {fre}, }