Hip joint torques in type II diabetes with and without neuropathy

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hkpj.2017.01.004
Laleh Abadi MS (PT) , Zahra Salahzadeh PhD , Mandana Rezaei PhD , Ali E. Oskouei PhD , Mahmood Reza Azghani PhD
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Abstract

Background

Patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy demonstrate significantly reduced peak torques at the peripheral joints.

Objectives

The aim of this study was to assess isometric and concentric peak torques of the hip joint in people with type II diabetes with and without peripheral neuropathy in comparison with healthy participants.

Methods

27 patients with type II diabetes including 15 patients without peripheral neuropathy, 12 patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy and 15 healthy people participated. Isometric and concentric peak torques of hip flexion, extension, adduction and abduction of the non-dominant leg were measured by motorized dynamometer.

Results

Peak and average peak concentric torques of the hip extension and abduction in patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy were lower than those patients with diabetes and control group. Angle of extension peak torque was significantly greater in patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy compared with other groups. Angle of flexion peak torque was lower in the patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy.

Conclusions

Torque related parameters in patients with type II diabetes with or without peripheral neuropathy, are different from healthy subjects. As a result, patients with diabetes especially with peripheral neuropathy are more susceptible of injury and disability in lower limbs.

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糖尿病和周围神经病变患者周围关节的峰值扭矩明显降低。目的:本研究的目的是评估伴有和不伴有周围神经病变的2型糖尿病患者髋关节的等长和同心峰值扭矩,并与健康参与者进行比较。方法选取27例2型糖尿病患者,其中无周围神经病变患者15例,糖尿病合并周围神经病变患者12例,正常人15例。用电动测力仪测量非优势腿髋屈曲、伸展、内收和外展的等距和同心峰值扭矩。结果糖尿病伴周围神经病变患者髋关节外展和髋关节外展的峰值和平均同心扭矩均低于糖尿病患者和对照组。与其他组相比,糖尿病和周围神经病变患者的伸展角峰值扭矩明显更大。糖尿病和周围神经病变患者屈曲角峰值扭矩较低。结论伴有或不伴有周围神经病变的2型糖尿病患者的相关参数与健康人不同。因此,糖尿病患者尤其是周围神经病变患者更容易发生下肢损伤和残疾。
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期刊介绍: The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is the official journal of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Limited (HKPA Ltd). This peer-reviewed journal aims to contribute to and document the advancements in the principles and practice of physiotherapy in Hong Kong.The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is published annually and papers are categorized into research reports, treatment reports, technical reports, literature reviews, and letters to the editor.
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