This book offers an in-depth exploration of optical technologies designed for managing Diabetic Foot complications. By merging a comprehensive review of current medical literature with insights into the underlying technology and physics, it serves as a valuable single-source introduction to the subject. It’s structured to function not only as a reference manual but also as a practical guide for implementing these technologies. Special emphasis is placed on cost-effective solutions, including hyperspectral imaging, thermography, and endogenous bacterial fluorescence.
Bringing diagnostic modalities closer to the patient—particularly within primary care settings—facilitates earlier detection of the disease, which significantly enhances patient outcomes. Nevertheless, despite the availability of some optical technologies in the market, their clinical adoption has been limited due to insufficient knowledge transfer into everyday medical practice. This book endeavors to bridge that gap with clear practical illustrations and guidance.
Healthcare professionals, clinical researchers, engineers, and decision-makers dealing with diabetes-related complications will find this book particularly beneficial.
**Key Features:**
– Comprehensive review of current technologies
– Practical guide featuring considerations and illustrative examples
– Holistic view combining clinical insights with technological foundations and introductory concepts in physics and engineering