Effects of weight-bearing exercise on a mini-trampoline on foot mobility, plantar pressure and sensation of diabetic neuropathic feet; a preliminary study.

Q1 Health Professions
Diabetic Foot & Ankle Pub Date : 2017-02-20 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2000625X.2017.1287239
Wararom Kanchanasamut, Praneet Pensri
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Objective: Foot and ankle exercise has been advocated as a preventative approach in reducing the risk of foot ulceration. However, knowledge about the appropriate types and intensity of exercise program for diabetic foot ulcer prevention is still limited. The current study aimed to examine the effects of an eight-week mini-trampoline exercise on improving foot mobility, plantar pressure and sensation of diabetic neuropathic feet. Methods: Twenty-one people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy who had impaired sensation perception were divided into two groups. The exercise group received a foot-care education program plus an eight-week home exercise program using the mini-trampoline (n = 11); whereas a control group received a foot-care education only (n = 10). Measurements were undertaken at the beginning, at the completion of the eight-week program and at a 20-week follow-up. Results: Both groups were similar prior to the study. Subjects in the exercise group significantly increased the range of the first metatarsophalangeal joint in flexion (left: = 0.040, right: = 0.012) and extension (left: = 0.013) of both feet more than controlled subjects. There was a trend for peak plantar pressure at the medial forefoot to decrease in the exercise group (= 0.016), but not in the control group. At week 20, the number of subjects in the exercise group who improved their vibration perception in their feet notably increased when compared to the control group (left: = 0.043; right: = 0.004). Conclusions: This is a preliminary study to document the improvements in foot mobility, plantar pressure and sensation following weight-bearing exercise on a flexible surface in people with diabetic neuropathic feet. Mini-trampoline exercise may be used as an adjunct to other interventions to reduce risk of foot ulceration. A larger sample size is needed to verify these findings. This trial is registered with COA No. 097.2/55.

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迷你蹦床负重运动对糖尿病神经性足部运动、足底压力和感觉的影响初步研究。
目的:足部和踝关节运动一直被提倡作为一种预防方法来减少足部溃疡的风险。然而,关于预防糖尿病足溃疡的适当运动类型和强度的知识仍然有限。目前的研究旨在研究为期八周的迷你蹦床运动对改善糖尿病神经性足部活动性、足底压力和感觉的影响。方法:将21例感觉知觉受损的糖尿病周围神经病变患者分为两组。运动组接受足部护理教育计划加上使用迷你蹦床的8周家庭运动计划(n = 11);而对照组只接受足部护理教育(n = 10)。测量分别在开始时、8周计划结束时和20周随访时进行。结果:两组研究前相似。运动组受试者两足第一跖趾关节屈曲(左:p = 0.040,右:p = 0.012)和伸直(左:p = 0.013)的幅度明显大于对照组。运动组前足内侧足底压力峰值有降低的趋势(p = 0.016),而对照组无此趋势。在第20周,与对照组相比,运动组中改善足部振动感知的受试者人数显著增加(左:p = 0.043;右:p = 0.004)。结论:这是一项初步研究,记录了糖尿病神经性足患者在柔性表面负重运动后足部活动性、足底压力和感觉的改善。迷你蹦床运动可以作为其他干预措施的辅助,以减少足部溃疡的风险。需要更大的样本量来验证这些发现。该试验已注册COA号097.2/55。
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Diabetic Foot & Ankle
Diabetic Foot & Ankle ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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