Effects of Multisensory Training on Balance and Gait in Persons with Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomised Controlled Trial

作者: Nizar Abdul Majeed Kutty , Nishad Abdul Latheef Majida

DOI: 10.5463/DCID.V24I2.206

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摘要: Purpose: Progressive deterioration of physical function occurs in persons with Type 2 diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. This study assessed the effects of multisensory training on balance and gait diabetic neuropathies. Method: Thirty two peripheral neuropathies were enrolled, randomised, and subdivided into groups - an experimental group of 16 participants (65 ± 2.12 years) and a control (68 2.17 years). For 6 weeks, both given health education on diabetes for 30 minutes a week. In addition, group practised multisensory exercise programme minutes, 3 times week over weeks. Outcome measures used ‘timed up go’ test assessing balance ‘6-minute walk’ gait. Standard descriptive statistics to report means, standard deviation, range baseline characteristics. Paired unpaired ‘t-tests’ wherever necessary, determine significant differences data among between pre-test post-test scores (p<0.05). Results: By end trial period, intervention showed improvement (t= 14.7092), but there was no statistically difference (p=0.7206, t= 0.3644).There group. Conclusion: The that multisensory exercises could improve findings suggest along physiological sensory factors, cognitive-behavioural factors strengthening lower limb muscles should be considered when treating gait alterations. doi 10.5463/DCID.v24i1.206

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