Table 2.
Study cohort.
| Injury type | Age (years) | Patient history | Clinical notes |
| Charcot arthropathy | 68 | Neuropathy, type 1 diabetes | 5-6 days of hotspots. Patient saw provider in clinic for diagnosis of early onset Charcot. Treatment: stay off of foot, use CAMa walker, x-rays of right foot. |
| Ulcer | 75 | Type 2 diabetes | New diagnosis added: traumatic blister of right hallux—right blister (nonthermal), right lesser toe(s), initial encounter. Crest pads added to shoes. |
| Osteomyelitis | 61 | Peripheral artery disease | Persistent hotspots at all 6 foot locations, patient hospitalized for infection symptoms. Osteomyelitis diagnosed with subsequent angioplasty and stent placement. |
| Fifth metatarsal head ulcer | 48 | Type 2 diabetes, history of ulcers | Right fifth metatarsal diagnosis changed to ulcer during provider visit. Ulcer was debrided. Go to his cast boot. Continue Siren Socks. Antibiotic ointment to the wound. |
| Blood clot | 76 | Peripheral artery disease | Patient began alerting with temperature differential in entire right foot. Patient reported thigh, knee, calf, and foot are swollen. Provider discussed and advised to go to emergency room where deep vein thrombosis was diagnosed and treated. |
aCAM: controlled ankle movement.