International audienceAmong the complications associated with diabetes mellitus is postural control. The authors reviewed 28 studies in the literature that focused on the magnitudes of postural sway that people with and without diabetes exhibit. The general observation is that postural sway is greater for people with diabetes, especially if their condition includes neuropathy. Peripheral sensory neuropathy seems to be the primary factor, but the available evidence does not rule out diabetes per se, other neuropathies (central, autonomic, motor), or an inability to exploit fully optical and inertial information about posture. The authors' review raises the issue of foot disorders and the possibility of increased sway as a useful adaptation; ...
Although postural control strategies have been largely explored in diabetes patients with peripheral...
Title: Evaluation of selected postural stability parameters of diabetic patients Objectives: The mai...
UNLABELLED: New evidence points toward that impaired postural control judged by center of pressure m...
Among the complications associated with diabetes mellitus is postural control. The authors reviewed ...
Individuals with diabetic neuropathy sway more than control individuals while standing. This review ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent survey evidence suggests that sensory ataxia due to diabetic neuropathy may be a m...
OBJECTIVE: Recent survey evidence suggests that sensory ataxia due to diabetic neuropathy may be a m...
Purpose: To examine the risk of fall for people with diabetes compared with healthy control subjects...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is believed to cause postural instability due to abnormal propriocept...
Purpose. The aim of this paper is to review the published studies on the characteristics of impairme...
Poor balance control and increased fall risk have been reported in people with diabetic peripheral n...
Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes. It is characterized by a marked decrease ...
Diabetes and neuropathy have been linked to postural instability. Aims: The purpose of this study is...
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) brings on reduced somatosensation, which can lead to changes in...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease with impaired glucose tolerance. Diabetic neurop...
Although postural control strategies have been largely explored in diabetes patients with peripheral...
Title: Evaluation of selected postural stability parameters of diabetic patients Objectives: The mai...
UNLABELLED: New evidence points toward that impaired postural control judged by center of pressure m...
Among the complications associated with diabetes mellitus is postural control. The authors reviewed ...
Individuals with diabetic neuropathy sway more than control individuals while standing. This review ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent survey evidence suggests that sensory ataxia due to diabetic neuropathy may be a m...
OBJECTIVE: Recent survey evidence suggests that sensory ataxia due to diabetic neuropathy may be a m...
Purpose: To examine the risk of fall for people with diabetes compared with healthy control subjects...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is believed to cause postural instability due to abnormal propriocept...
Purpose. The aim of this paper is to review the published studies on the characteristics of impairme...
Poor balance control and increased fall risk have been reported in people with diabetic peripheral n...
Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes. It is characterized by a marked decrease ...
Diabetes and neuropathy have been linked to postural instability. Aims: The purpose of this study is...
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) brings on reduced somatosensation, which can lead to changes in...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease with impaired glucose tolerance. Diabetic neurop...
Although postural control strategies have been largely explored in diabetes patients with peripheral...
Title: Evaluation of selected postural stability parameters of diabetic patients Objectives: The mai...
UNLABELLED: New evidence points toward that impaired postural control judged by center of pressure m...