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Offloading patients with non-healing ulcers presents a unique challenge because there's no single solution that works for everyone. When it comes to understanding what’s truly happening inside a patient’s shoe, clinicians often find themselves in a lengthy trial-and-error process. This can be incredibly frustrating for both the healthcare provider and the patient.
Enter ultra-thin force and pressure mapping technologies like the F-Scan in-shoe system. These tools provide clinicians with the ability to measure and monitor the impact of offloading strategies, delivering objective data that helps support clinical decisions. Having access to such precise information can significantly streamline the treatment process and lead to better patient outcomes.
In this recent presentation at lerEXPO, David Sutton, a certified pedorthist and clinical advisor, shared a compelling case study focusing on how he managed to offload a patient with a persistent, four-year-old diabetic ulcer. His approach not only addressed the immediate issue but also provided long-term relief.
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**About David Sutton**
David Sutton serves as the Senior Pedorthist at Bilby Shoes and acts as a Clinical Advisor for the Victorian Government's S.W.E.P. program, which funds footwear and orthotics. Additionally, he is the Australian distributor for Tekscan equipment. With over four decades of experience in the footwear industry—starting his own business in 1993—David has honed his skills in creating custom footwear, foot orthoses, and modifications tailored to address various lower limb conditions.
Since 2008, David has integrated Tekscan in-shoe pressure mapping, specifically the F-Scan, into his practice. By combining these advanced tools with traditional observational assessments, he ensures optimal results for his patients. David remains committed to advancing his field by continuously adopting cutting-edge research and technologies in his treatments.
Beyond his clinical work, David frequently lectures and conducts workshops for fellow pedorthists and podiatrists, sharing insights on pressure mapping and footwear modifications. His dedication to education underscores his belief in fostering professional growth within the healthcare community.
To learn more about David’s innovative approach and hear the full story, check out the complete webinar below:
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This session offers valuable insights into modern practices in offloading and highlights the importance of leveraging technology to enhance patient care.