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The prevalence of foot problems in an Indian population

Harrison-Blount, MJ; Hashmi, F; Nester, CJ; Williams, AE

Authors

MJ Harrison-Blount

F Hashmi

CJ Nester

AE Williams



Abstract

There is little known about the general incidence and prevalence of foot problems in India. Sociocultural practices and the rising prevalence of diabetes put foot health at risk. The aim of this study was to provide data on the prevalence of predisposing factors for the development of foot problems, the range and nature of foot health problems and the epidemiology of foot complications, particularly in association with diabetes. Data on foot health conditions were collected using a systematically developed foot health assessment tool (the Salford Indian Foot health assessment Tool). Results showed a range of foot problems exist in this locality, complicated by
late presentation due to multiple factors, including the growing burden of diabetes.

Citation

Harrison-Blount, M., Hashmi, F., Nester, C., & Williams, A. (2017). The prevalence of foot problems in an Indian population

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2017
Deposit Date Aug 11, 2017
Journal The Diabetic Foot Journal
Volume 20
Issue 2
Pages 95-102
Publisher URL http://www.diabeticfootjournal.co.uk/journal-content/view/the-prevalence-of-foot-problems-in-an-indian-population
Related Public URLs http://www.diabeticfootjournal.co.uk/



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