ircmj 2021
DOI: 10.32592/ircmj.2021.23.5.406
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Dynamic balance and neuropathic changes following ankle proprioceptive training in type II diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy

Abstract: Introduction: Peripheral neuropathy is one of the major complications of type II diabetes mellitus. Lower limb proprioceptive impairments due to neuropathy can lead to balance disorders in these patients. The present study aimed to investigate postural stability and neuropathic changes following ankle proprioceptive training in type II diabetic patients with moderate neuropathy. Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted on 24 type II diabetic patients with moderate neuropathy (9 females and 15 ma… Show more

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“…So that proprioceptive training improves balance and proprioception sense of lower limb. [13] James K. Richardson, David Sandman & Steve Velaargued that, the focused regimen exercise was designed to increase rapidly available ankle strength which in turn improves balance among older persons with mild to moderate peripheral neuropathy. [12] This shows the superiority of proprioception exercise given to group A over the focused regimen exercise given to group B.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So that proprioceptive training improves balance and proprioception sense of lower limb. [13] James K. Richardson, David Sandman & Steve Velaargued that, the focused regimen exercise was designed to increase rapidly available ankle strength which in turn improves balance among older persons with mild to moderate peripheral neuropathy. [12] This shows the superiority of proprioception exercise given to group A over the focused regimen exercise given to group B.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%