Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about possible treatment strategies. This study evaluated the effect of a specific training program on diabetic patients' gait. Methods: A randomized controlled trial (N = 71) with an intervention (IG) (N = 35), and control group (CG) (N = 36). The intervention consisted of physiotherapeutic group training including gait and balance exercises with function-oriented strengthening. Controls received no treatment. Results: After intervention the IG increased their habitual walking speed by 0.149 ms(-1) km h(-1)) on tarred terrain and by 0.169 ms(-1) (0.61 km h(-1)) on the cobblestones. This significant treatment effect (p <0.001) decreased slightly a...
AIM: To identify clinical factors associated with gait alterations in patients with Type 2 diabetes....
Objective: It is well known that limited joint mobility of the ankle and foot level, impaired muscul...
Balance impairment and an associated high fall rate in people with diabetes is common, and a huge bu...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
AIMS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
AIMS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known about possible tr...
Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known about possible tr...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known ...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabe...
Aims/hypothesis: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known ...
AIM: To identify clinical factors associated with gait alterations in patients with Type 2 diabetes....
Objective: It is well known that limited joint mobility of the ankle and foot level, impaired muscul...
Balance impairment and an associated high fall rate in people with diabetes is common, and a huge bu...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
AIMS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
AIMS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Aims: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic individuals. Little is known about po...
Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known about possible tr...
Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known about possible tr...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known ...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabe...
Aims/hypothesis: Gait characteristics and balance are altered in diabetic patients. Little is known ...
AIM: To identify clinical factors associated with gait alterations in patients with Type 2 diabetes....
Objective: It is well known that limited joint mobility of the ankle and foot level, impaired muscul...
Balance impairment and an associated high fall rate in people with diabetes is common, and a huge bu...