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The Role of Pedobarography and Therapeutic Padding in the Management of Hyperkeratosis due to Mechanical Stress

The Role of Pedobarography and Therapeutic Padding in the Management of Hyperkeratosis due to... AbstractHyperkeratotic lesions result from continuous mechanical action on the skin forming a callus or a corn. The accumulation of horny layers will increase pressure, creating a vicious cycle. We present a new approach based on relieving pressure or friction, strictly based on the results of pedography (pedobarography). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine de Gruyter

The Role of Pedobarography and Therapeutic Padding in the Management of Hyperkeratosis due to Mechanical Stress

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2019 Anca Chiriac et al., published by Sciendo
ISSN
2501-5974
eISSN
2501-8132
DOI
10.2478/jim-2019-0003
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Abstract

AbstractHyperkeratotic lesions result from continuous mechanical action on the skin forming a callus or a corn. The accumulation of horny layers will increase pressure, creating a vicious cycle. We present a new approach based on relieving pressure or friction, strictly based on the results of pedography (pedobarography).

Journal

Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicinede Gruyter

Published: Mar 1, 2019

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