2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-019-00476-1
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Whole body vibration showed beneficial effect on pain, balance measures and quality of life in painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a randomized controlled trial

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“…Regarding the TUG, this test can assess a person's mobility since it requires both static and dynamic balance [51]. A previous study found a 32% improvement in the TUG after WBV training in people with T2DM [52]. However, there are other studies that did not observe any effect of this intervention on the TUG [28,53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the TUG, this test can assess a person's mobility since it requires both static and dynamic balance [51]. A previous study found a 32% improvement in the TUG after WBV training in people with T2DM [52]. However, there are other studies that did not observe any effect of this intervention on the TUG [28,53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only patients in the vibration group received a20- 30-minute WBV with a frequency of 25–30 Hz and an amplitude of 3–5mm three times/week for 8 weeks in addition to the selected exercise program. 23 , 28 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undergoing therapy in warm water for four weeks every night before going to bed, both feet are soaked in a bath of 5 liters of warm water (Vakilinia et al, 2020). Undergo WBV therapy for six weeks consisting of warm-up, WBV, and cycling gradually over 5-10 minutes (Jamal et al, 2019). Two studies with an intervention duration of 8 weeks were undergoing mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) workshops for eight weeks, 2.5 hours per session (Nathan et al, 2017), and undergoing 80 mg of curcumin nano therapy for eight weeks (Asadi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Application Technique and Duration Of Cam In Dn Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six studies used the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) (Chatterjee et al, 2019;Izgu et al, 2020;Kessler et al, 2020;Parsa et al, 2018;Shanb et al, 2020;Win et al, 2020), two studies used the Neuropathic pain scale (NPS) (Chatterjee et al, 2019;Heydari et al, 2016). Two studies used the numeric rating scale (NRS) (Chao et al, 2019;Heydari et al, 2016), Two studies used The McGill Main Questionnaire (Bunner et al, 2015;Vakilinia et al, 2020), two studies used the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) (Nathan et al, 2017) and the BPI modified painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (BPI-DPN Q4) (Hussain & Said, 2019), Two studies used the Needs Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms Pain Scale ( LANSS) (Ibrahim & Rizk, 2018;Jamal et al, 2019) Effects of CAM on DN Pain Based on the 13 out of 15 studies revealed that CAM therapy could reduce DN pain with 11 types of CAM therapy, namely pain severity decreased after administration of MBSR from baseline -1.92(-3.74 to -1.10) (p<0.001) (Nathan et al, 2017), DN pain decreased after giving Mindfulness Meditation 2.2 +0.1 (95% CI -2.50 to -1.80) (p<0.01) (Hussain & Said, 2019), pain severity was lower after administration of Relaxation VAS 4.0 (p<0.05) (Izgu et al, 2020), pain level decreased after administration of Abzan (-12,984), (95% CI -25,148 to -0.819) (p=0.034) (Vakilinia et al, 2020).…”
Section: Pain Instruments In Cam Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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