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In people living with diabetes, neuropathy and peripheral arterial disease gradually weaken the feet and increase the risk of skin lesions. If left undetected, these lesions can progress to foot ulcers and, in the most severe cases, lead to amputation.

This video introduces Solsius SelfCare, our medical device consisting of a pair of connected insoles and a mobile application. The insoles continuously monitor the patient's plantar temperature. When an abnormal increase in temperature is detected in a specific area of the foot, the patient receives a notification through the app and can schedule a follow-up appointment with their healthcare professional.

In less than two minutes, this video explains the principles of plantar thermomonitoring and highlights the importance of early detection in preventing diabetic foot complications.

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This white paper is a comprehensive guide to the prevention and management of the diabetic foot, aimed at patients and healthcare professionals.

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Brochure

This patient brochure presents the foot temperature monitoring solution developed by Solsius for diabetic patients.

White paper

This white paper presents the innovative CE-marked Solsius SelfCare medical device for detecting abnormal variations in foot temperature, which can be an early sign of diabetic foot ulcers.

Brochure

This brochure for healthcare professionals presents the plantar temperature monitoring solution developed by Solsius for diabetic patients.

Video

The Solsius SelfCare medical device consists of a pair of connected insoles and a mobile app designed to help prevent diabetic foot ulcers.