A study published in January found alerts given by Calgary, Canada-based Orpyx Medical Technologies’ smart insoles at least once every two hours could help enhance patients’ adherence to offloading cues. In the study from the University of Arizona Southern Arizona Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA) clinic led by David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, 17 patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy at a high risk of developing diabetic foot ulcers wore the SurroSense Rx pressure-sensitive inserts for three months
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SALSA study reports on Orpyx smart insoles