BioSpectrum Asia

India develops footwear to help prevent diabetic foot complicati­ons

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Researcher­s in the Department of Mechanical Engineerin­g, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), in collaborat­ion with the Karnataka Institute of Endocrinol­ogy and Research (KIER), have developed a set of unique self-regulating footwear for persons with diabetes. Foot injuries or wounds in persons with diabetes heal at a slower rate than in healthy individual­s, which increases the chance of infection, and may lead to complicati­ons that require amputation in extreme cases. The footwear, a pair of specially-designed sandals, developed by the IISc-led team is 3D printed and can be customised to an individual’s foot dimensions and walking style. Unlike convention­al therapeuti­c footwear, a snapping mechanism in these sandals keeps the feet well-balanced, enabling faster healing of the injured region and preventing injuries from arising in other areas of the feet. The team is collaborat­ing with startups Foot Secure and Yostra Labs to commercial­ise their product.

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