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Peripheral neuropathy may not be the only fundamental reason explaining increased sway in diabetic individuals.

机译:周围神经病变可能不是解释糖尿病患者摇摆增加的唯一基本原因。

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BACKGROUND: Individuals with diabetic neuropathy sway more than control individuals while standing. This review specifically evaluated whether peripheral sensory neuropathy can be the only fundamental reason accounting for significant increased sway within this population. METHODS: Twenty-six experimental articles were selected using MEDLINE and reference lists of relevant articles. The articles chosen investigated kinematic data of postural behaviour in controls and individuals with diabetic neuropathy during stance. Results of literature were compared with four expectations related to the peripheral sensory neuropathy fundamental hypothesis. FINDINGS: Consistent with the peripheral sensory neuropathy hypothesis, the literature showed that individuals with diabetic neuropathy sway more than controls in quiet stance and even more so if their visual or vestibular systems were perturbed. Inconsistent with the hypothesis, individuals with diabetic neuropathy are more destabilised than controls in conditions altering sensation of the feet and legs (standing on a sway-referenced surface). INTERPRETATION: The review showed that the peripheral sensory neuropathy hypothesis may not be the only fundamental cause accounting for significant increased postural sway in individuals with diabetic neuropathy. Visual impairments and changes in postural coordination may explain the divergence between expectations and results. In order to develop interventions aimed at improving postural control in individuals with diabetic neuropathy, scientific exploration of these new expectations should be detailed. Also at the practical level, the review discussed which additional sensory information - at the level of the hands and feet - may be more beneficial in individuals with diabetic neuropathy to reduce their postural sway.
机译:背景:患有糖尿病性神经病的人站立时比对照人摇摆得更多。这篇综述专门评估了周围感觉神经病变是否可能是导致该人群中摇摆明显增加的唯一根本原因。方法:使用MEDLINE和相关文章的参考清单选择了26篇实验文章。所选择的文章调查了在站立期间有糖尿病神经病变的对照组和个体中姿势行为的运动学数据。将文献结果与与周围感觉神经病基本假说有关的四个期望值进行比较。结果:与周围感觉神经病假说相符,文献表明,患有糖尿病性神经病的人在安静的姿势下比对照的摇摆得更多,并且如果他们的视觉或前庭系统受到扰动则摇摆得更多。与该假设不一致的是,患有糖尿病性神经病的个体在改变脚和腿(站立在摇摆参考表面上)的感觉的情况下比对照组更不稳定。解释:审查表明,周围感觉神经病假说可能不是导致糖尿病性神经病患者姿势摇摆显着增加的唯一根本原因。视力障碍和姿势协调的变化可能解释了预期和结果之间的差异。为了开发旨在改善糖尿病性神经病患者姿势控制的干预措施,应对这些新期望进行科学探索。在实践层面上,该评论还讨论了哪些附加的感官信息(在手和脚的层面上)可能对患有糖尿病性神经病的个体以减少其姿势摆动更为有益。

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