A fascinating approach from another area of medical technology is the development of a sensor sole specially designed for diabetes patients. This insole, developed in collaboration with the Magdeburg-based company Thorsis, uses smart temperature sensors to prevent foot ulcers - a common complication of diabetes.
The sensors detect temperature differences on the feet, as the temperature rises locally in the event of inflammation. Impending ulcers can thus be detected at an early stage before serious complications arise. “If we can prevent two thirds of ulcers, we will have a major impact. There are around 35,000 amputations per year in Germany, 75 percent of which are caused by diabetes and sensory disorders,” explains Prof. Peter R. Mertens, Director of the University Clinic for Renal and Hypertensive Diseases at Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg, the importance of the sensor solution. In combination with telemedicine, the sensor sole can ensure close monitoring of patients and significantly reduce the risk of amputations.