Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy- 6 Months Follow up Using Resisted Exercises and Proprioceptive Training - With Evidence
Journal Title: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 5
Abstract
Introduction: An alarming global increase in type 2 diabetes, with second maximum known diabetic subjects in India, peripheral neuropathy which remain unfocussed with complications such as falls, ulcers, amputation, decreased mobility, dependence for ADL and disability associated along with. Aims and Objectives of This Research: To analyse obesity, glycemic control and neuropathy on a diabetic subject. Materials and Methodology: This original study was on a subject for 30 years with known type 2 diabetes and for 10 years with peripheral neuropathy, where the impact of resisted exercises and Proprioceptive training were analysed for 6 months period from October 2016 to March 2017. Results: A marginal reduction in obesity and improved glycemic control by 0.5% and slight lowering of Toronto clinical scoring system for diabetic neuropathy were recorded. Conclusion: The findings of this study could implicate benefits of larger population in the society as nearly 50% of diabetic develop neuropathy. Also this was an innovative and first research study among diabetic neuropathy subjects using RET and proprioceptive exercises.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. S. S. Subramanian, R. Gladis Sherin, Binita Gurung
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