Effect of Sensory Re-Education with Aerobic Training on Sensation and Balance among Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Patients: A Pilot Study

Divya T, Prathap Suganthirababu, Vignesh Srinivasan, Priyadharshini kumar, Dhanusia S, Kumaresan. A, Surya Vishnuram
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Background: People with diabetes have 10 to 30 times higher risk of lower limb amputation than people without thedisease. 85% of non-traumatic amputations in diabetic patients begin with a foot ulcer. Therefore, early interventionis necessary to control the symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and improve balance. Resistance andaerobic training reduce diabetic symptoms by lowering HbA1C levels. In order to restore functional sensibility,improve adaptive functioning, and improve balance, sensory re-education and aerobics are combined. Therefore,the aim of this study is to find out the effect of Sensory re-education and aerobics on sensation and balance amongdiabetic peripheral neuropathy patients.Purpose: The Purpose of the study is to determine the effects of sensory re-education with aerobic training onsensory perception and balance in Diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients.Material and Method: This study included diabetic individuals of both genders between the ages of 45-60, lowPAR-Q risk scores and Toronto clinical neuropathy scores (TCNS) between 6 and 11. A total of 20 participantswere randomly selected and received sensory re-education with aerobics for six weeks.Results: Individuals with diabetic peripheral neuropathy experienced statistically significant improvement inTCNS from 9.3±1.25 to 4.5± 1.3, in BBS 48.5 ± 2.70 to 41.7±1.41, in TUG 8.12±1.28 to 6.95 ±1.30, with a P value of <0.01.Conclusion: Sensory re-education with aerobic training for 6 weeks of duration reported improvement in sensoryperception and balance among people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients.
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有氧训练对糖尿病周围神经病变患者感觉和平衡的影响:试点研究
背景:糖尿病患者下肢截肢的风险是非糖尿病患者的 10 到 30 倍。85%的糖尿病患者非外伤性截肢始于足部溃疡。因此,有必要及早干预,以控制糖尿病周围神经病变的症状并改善平衡。阻力训练和有氧训练可降低 HbA1C 水平,从而减轻糖尿病症状。为了恢复功能感受性、改善适应功能和提高平衡能力,需要将感觉再教育和有氧运动结合起来。因此,本研究旨在找出感觉再教育和有氧运动对糖尿病周围神经病变患者的感觉和平衡的影响:研究对象包括年龄在 45-60 岁之间、PAR-Q 风险评分较低、多伦多临床神经病变评分(TCNS)在 6-11 分之间的男女糖尿病患者。研究人员随机抽取了 20 名参与者,对他们进行了为期六周的有氧运动感官再教育:结果:糖尿病周围神经病变患者的 TCNS 从 9.3±1.25 降至 4.5±1.3,BBS 从 48.5±2.70 降至 41.7±1.41,TUG 从 8.12±1.28 降至 6.95±1.30,P 值小于 0.01:持续6周的有氧训练能改善糖尿病周围神经病变患者的感觉和平衡能力。
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