A Biomechanical Examination of Prefabricated Total Contact Cast Kits: Relevance to Patients With Diabetic Neuropathy

  • Ali Ersen
  • , Lawrence A. Lavery
  • , Aakshita Monga
  • , Mike Richardson
  • , Brandy Schwarz
  • , Myles U. Quiben
  • , Alan G. Garrett
  • , Mike Flyzik
  • , Dane K. Wukich
  • , Metin Yavuz

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Abstract

The traditional Total Contact Cast (TCC) is considered the gold standard for treating plantar diabetic ulcers. A number of prefabricated TCC kits have been introduced, which offer a user-friendly casting process for health care providers. Our objective was to evaluate pressure reduction and gait characteristics after application of a TCC kit (TCC-EZ) and traditional TCC. Fifteen individuals (9 males, 6 females; median age of 51.5 years [range = 40.5-71.2 years]) completed 30-m walking trials while fitted with TCC-EZ and TCC in a randomized order. A pair of automated wireless photogate sensors captured time to traverse the distance and pedobarographic insoles measured and recorded plantar pressures. Paired t tests were used to compare peak pressure, gait speed, and cast weights across the 2 modalities. Peak pressure and cast weight were significantly lower in the TCC-EZ arm (169.6 ± 41.3 kPa vs 214.9 ± 63.2 kPa, P =.0048; and 1.79 ± 0.17 kg vs 2.11 ± 0.25 kg, P =.0004). Contact area and gait speed were not significantly different between the 2 modalities (140.4 ± 25.8 cm2 vs 126.9 ± 37.8 cm2, P =.0228, Cohen’s d = 0.40; and 0.94 ± 0.19 m/s vs 0.83 ± 0.26 m/s, P =.0532, Cohen’s d =.48). TCC-EZ was found to provide more favorable pressure distributions compared with TCC. TCC-EZ is also lighter and may be a preferred treatment modality for patients. More research is necessary to reveal the clinical effectiveness of prefabricated total contact kits.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)232-235
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • diabetic foot ulcers
  • gait speed
  • offloading
  • plantar pressures

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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