1,064 trials (keyword fallback)
Foot Ulcer
Primary: Feasibility of Recruiting and Retaining — 26 Participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Biopsies — 2.46; 2.64; 2.56; 2.07 UI/dL
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Offloading
Primary: Lower Extremity Perfusion Change From Baseline to 4 Weeks — 167; 75 percentage of baseline perfusion
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Time to New Foot Complication Among All Randomized Participants — 12; 14 Participants
Plantar Fasciitis
Primary: Worst Pain — 5.96; 5.74; 3.91; 4.08 score — p=0.660
Pressure Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants Who Developed a New Pressure Ulcer Category 2 or Worse on Sacrum, Heels or Greater Trochanter — 43; 34 Participants — p=0.04
Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers · Diabetic Neuropathic Ulcers · Non Healing Wound
Primary: Percentage of Complete Wound Closure, as Assessed Over a 12 Week Period — 8; 7 Participants
Diabetes · PAD · Lower Extremity Edema
Primary: Change in Balance From Baseline to 4 Weeks — 0.94; 0.76 cm
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Percentage of Wounds Closed — 54; 32 percentage of wounds closed
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Changes in Signs and Symptoms of Local Infection — 2; 1; 0 Participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Change in Peri-wound Skin — 8 participants
Flexible Flatfoot
Primary: Staheli Plantar Arch Index (SPAI) — -0.18; -0.03; -0.138; -0.036 Millimeters (mm) — p=<0.001
Diabetic Neuropathic Arthropathy
Primary: SUV Max on PET/CT Scan at 12 Months — 26.1; 22.9 g/ml
Pressure Ulcers
Primary: Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) in g/m2/h on Sacrum, at Baseline — 7.8; 7.7; 7.1 g/m2/h
Diabetic Retinopathy · Diabetic Eye Problems · Diabetic Macular Edema
Primary: Sensitivity(mtmDR) — 90.48; 95.65; 95.19 percentage of true positives