To determine which, if any, of three inexpensive interventions improve gait regularity in patients with peripheral neuropathy (PN) while walking on an irregular surface under low-light conditions. Design : Observational. Setting : University of Michigan Biomechanics Research Laboratory. Participants : Forty-two patients with PN (20 women), mean age±standard deviation=64.5±9.7. Interventions : A straight cane, touch of a vertical surface, or semirigid ankle orthoses. Measurements : Step-width variability and range, step-time variability, and speed. Results : Subjects demonstrated significantly less step-width variability (mean=41.0±1.5, 36.9±1.6, 37.2±1.3, and 35.9±1.5 mm for baseline, cane, orthoses, and vertical surface, respectively; P< ....
Advancing age and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PN) are both associated with an increased risk of ...
Objective: To explore the relationship between frontal plane ankle range of motion (ROM) and frontal...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has become more prevalent in the United States population. Compli...
Objectives:To determine which, if any, of three inexpensive interventions improve gait regularity in...
To compare gait patterns in older women with and without peripheral neuropathy (PN) in standard (smo...
Patients with peripheral neuropathy (PN) report greater difficulty walking on irregular surfaces wit...
Patients with peripheral neuropathy (PN), who are at a 6-fold risk for falls and 15 times more likel...
Objective: To identify differences in gait based on fallhistory among a group of older subjects with...
OBJECTIVES: To compare gait patterns in older womenwith and without peripheral neuropathy (PN) in st...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146965/1/pmr2726.pd
Background. Increased step time variability, particularly on an irregular surface, has been associat...
Somatosensory impairment due to diabetic peripheral neuropathy results in decreased environmental in...
Advancing age and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PN) are both associated with an increased risk of ...
Objective: To prospectively determine the frequency and circumstances of falls in older persons with...
Advancing age and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PN) are both associated with an increased risk of ...
Objective: To explore the relationship between frontal plane ankle range of motion (ROM) and frontal...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has become more prevalent in the United States population. Compli...
Objectives:To determine which, if any, of three inexpensive interventions improve gait regularity in...
To compare gait patterns in older women with and without peripheral neuropathy (PN) in standard (smo...
Patients with peripheral neuropathy (PN) report greater difficulty walking on irregular surfaces wit...
Patients with peripheral neuropathy (PN), who are at a 6-fold risk for falls and 15 times more likel...
Objective: To identify differences in gait based on fallhistory among a group of older subjects with...
OBJECTIVES: To compare gait patterns in older womenwith and without peripheral neuropathy (PN) in st...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146965/1/pmr2726.pd
Background. Increased step time variability, particularly on an irregular surface, has been associat...
Somatosensory impairment due to diabetic peripheral neuropathy results in decreased environmental in...
Advancing age and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PN) are both associated with an increased risk of ...
Objective: To prospectively determine the frequency and circumstances of falls in older persons with...
Advancing age and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PN) are both associated with an increased risk of ...
Objective: To explore the relationship between frontal plane ankle range of motion (ROM) and frontal...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has become more prevalent in the United States population. Compli...