Motor Strategies Used to Restore Balance in People With and Without Impaired Sensory Organization Suffering From Diabetic Polyneuropathy

Zahra Kosarian, Mehrnoosh Zakerkish, M. Mehravar, Mohammad Jafar Shaterzadeh Yazdi, Saeed Hesam
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Background and Objectives Reduced ability to control balance is one of the disorders affecting the quality of life and daily activities of people with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN), which can lead to dangerous consequences such as falling. By identifying the causes of balance disorders, we can better understand this condition to provide effective and evidence-based treatments for these patients. This study aims to investigate and compare the use of motor strategies in people with and without impaired sensory organization suffering from DPN. Subjects and Methods In this cross-sectional study, 40 people with DPN participated. Their demographic information were recorded and then underwent balance performance test using the sensory organization test. Based on the results, they were divided into two groups: Control group without impaired sensory organization (n=18) and Patient group with impaired sensory organization (n=22). Results The prevalence of inappropriate use of motor strategies to restore balance in DPN patients with impaired sensory organization was higher than in the control group. The adopted inappropriate strategy was mostly in using ankle strategy, where the somatosensory and visual perturbations were higher. Conclusion Patients with DPN use ankle strategy, instead of hip strategy, to restore balance. This non-use of hip strategy is more common in patients with impaired sensory organization.
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运动策略用于恢复平衡的人有或没有受损的感觉组织患有糖尿病多发性神经病变
背景与目的控制平衡能力下降是影响糖尿病多发神经病变(DPN)患者生活质量和日常活动的障碍之一,可导致跌倒等危险后果。通过确定平衡障碍的原因,我们可以更好地了解这种情况,为这些患者提供有效的循证治疗。本研究旨在调查和比较患有DPN的感觉组织受损和非感觉组织受损的人的运动策略的使用。在这项横断面研究中,40名DPN患者参与了研究。记录他们的人口统计信息,然后用感觉组织测试进行平衡性能测试。根据结果将患者分为感觉组织未受损的对照组(n=18)和感觉组织受损的患者组(n=22)。结果感觉组织受损的DPN患者不恰当使用运动策略恢复平衡的发生率高于对照组。采用的不适当策略多为踝部策略,其体感和视觉扰动较大。结论DPN患者采用踝关节策略而非髋关节策略恢复平衡。这种不使用髋关节策略在感觉组织受损的患者中更为常见。
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