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AMLCI Partners with Podiatry to design a new device.

Dr. Palffy-Muhoray and Dr. Yokoyama

Foot ulcers are one of the most prevalent and dangerous problems facing diabetic patients, but new technology developed at 做厙輦⑹ may soon help doctors better understand and treat them. The device, called a dynamic plantar shear sensor, represents a breakthrough for physicians to understand how plantar ulcers form.

The device was developed and built by KSU alumnus Dr. Misha Pevnyi and Tianyi Guo, a graduate student in KSUs Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program in the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute (AMLCI). The project, funded by a grant from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, was overseen by Dr. Peter Palffy-Muhoray and Dr. Hiroshi Yokoyama both in the AMLCI in addition to Dr. Hetherington.


 

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POSTED: Sunday, February 17, 2019 07:00 PM
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