This study aims to evaluate and correlate the vascular, sensory and motor components related to the plantar surface in individuals with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. 68 patients were categorized into two groups: 28 in the neuropathic group and 40 in the control group. In each patient, we assessed: circulation and peripheral perfusion of the lower limbs; somatosensory sensitivity; ankle muscle strength; and pressure on the plantar surface in static, dynamic and gait states. We used the Mann-Whitney test and analysis of variance (ANOVA and MANOVA) for comparison between groups, and performed Pearson and Spearman linear correlations amongst the variables (P < 0.05). The somatosensory sensitivity, peripheral circulation and ankle muscle stren...
Background: Long-term patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy show altered foot biomechanic...
Foot and ankle sensory neuropathy may result from a variety of pathologic conditions, especially dia...
Foot and ankle sensory neuropathy may result from a variety of pathologic conditions, especially dia...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb loss. T...
Background. Foot deformities have been related to diabetic neuropathy progression but their influenc...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) are often confronted with ulcerati...
Background: Diabetic neuropathy leads to progressive loss of sensation, lower-limb distal muscle atr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate and compare the influence of a previous history of foot ulcers on plantar ...
Background: \ud Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb los...
The aim of this study was to determine, by the use of regression analysis, the factors that are asso...
Background\ud \ud Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) affects the sensory, motor, and autonomic ner...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of foot morphology, related with respect to diabet...
Background: Long-term patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy show altered foot biomechanic...
Foot and ankle sensory neuropathy may result from a variety of pathologic conditions, especially dia...
Foot and ankle sensory neuropathy may result from a variety of pathologic conditions, especially dia...
Purpose: To describe the plantar pressure distribution in a selected group of patients with diabetic...
Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb loss. T...
Background. Foot deformities have been related to diabetic neuropathy progression but their influenc...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) are often confronted with ulcerati...
Background: Diabetic neuropathy leads to progressive loss of sensation, lower-limb distal muscle atr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate and compare the influence of a previous history of foot ulcers on plantar ...
Background: \ud Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an important cause of foot ulceration and limb los...
The aim of this study was to determine, by the use of regression analysis, the factors that are asso...
Background\ud \ud Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) affects the sensory, motor, and autonomic ner...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of foot morphology, related with respect to diabet...
Background: Long-term patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy show altered foot biomechanic...
Foot and ankle sensory neuropathy may result from a variety of pathologic conditions, especially dia...
Foot and ankle sensory neuropathy may result from a variety of pathologic conditions, especially dia...