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Physical Characterization of Material for the Development of Orthopedic Orthosis for Diabetic Foot
by Karla Camila Lima de Souza, Anderson Marcio de Lima Batista, Eden Batista Duarte, Jonathan Elias Rodrigues Martins, Antônio Nadson Modesto Filho, José William Girão Dias, Diego Felix Dias, Morsyleide de Freitas Rosa, Raquel Martins de Freitas, Stela Mirla da Silva Felipe, Francisco Fleury Uchoa Santos Júnior and Vânia Marilande Ceccatto
Processes 2022, 10(5), 884; https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10050884 - 29 Apr 2022
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The diabetic foot is characterized by the loss of foot ulcerations and sensitivity. The use of orthopedic orthosis can prevent pathological changes in the diabetic foot. The objective of this study was to characterize materials used for producing orthopedic orthosis: silicone; pre-vulcanized latex [...] Read more.
The diabetic foot is characterized by the loss of foot ulcerations and sensitivity. The use of orthopedic orthosis can prevent pathological changes in the diabetic foot. The objective of this study was to characterize materials used for producing orthopedic orthosis: silicone; pre-vulcanized latex of Hevea brasiliensis; Evapod, and Podadur. The Hevea brasiliensis latex material is widely indicated in the literature for biomedical purposes. Physical–mechanical properties were determined (properties of elastic deformation, resistance, durability, lightness, energy absorption, resistance to high temperatures, and chemical composition—ASTM International). In the tensile test, the latex reached 6.02 ± 0.33 MPa, having the best performance among the other materials. In the elastic module, the Podadur stood out, with 28.2 ± 0.89 MPa, compared to silicone with 0.42 ± 0.05 MPa. The most excellent Shore A hardness material was Podadur with 58%. As for the resilience, the Podadur presented a minimum value of 22%, while latex had 63%. Silicone was the densest material, with a density of 1.48 g/cm3, and Evapod and Podadur were the lightest, respectively, at 0.22 g/cm3 and 0.42 g/cm3. Morphologically, Evapod, Podadur, and latex presented open and interconnected cells, characteristics that gave them a more significant water absorption capacity. Silicone was the only material with no empty cells in its structure. In X-ray diffraction, Evapod, Podadur, and silicone materials presented well-defined crystallographic planes, whereas amorphous behavior characterized latex. Thermogravimetry showed weight loss between 240 and 650 °C in the four materials. In the fluorescence test, the presence of metals was observed in the composition of the four materials. Among the materials studied, the Podadur was the material that stood out, with some good properties for the development of orthopedic orthosis. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Biological Processes and Systems)
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