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In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files we break down transitional offloading — the critical, fragile phase after a diabetic foot ulcer closes when reintroducing pressure too quickly can reopen wounds.
We cover the physiology of healed tissue, the biomechanics of pressure, a phased protocol (strict offloading, protected weight bearing, custom orthotics, then monitored full activity), case examples, and modern tools like pressure mapping and smart insoles.
Key takeaways: gradual pressure reintroduction, proper footwear and orthotics, daily foot inspections, and ongoing multidisciplinary follow-up to reduce high recurrence risk.
By Diabetic Foot FilesIn this episode of Diabetic Foot Files we break down transitional offloading — the critical, fragile phase after a diabetic foot ulcer closes when reintroducing pressure too quickly can reopen wounds.
We cover the physiology of healed tissue, the biomechanics of pressure, a phased protocol (strict offloading, protected weight bearing, custom orthotics, then monitored full activity), case examples, and modern tools like pressure mapping and smart insoles.
Key takeaways: gradual pressure reintroduction, proper footwear and orthotics, daily foot inspections, and ongoing multidisciplinary follow-up to reduce high recurrence risk.