Skin Stretch Sensory Stimuli and TENS in Diabetic Neuropathy

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2021
The aim of the research was to find and compare the effects of skin stretch sensory stimuli and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on balance in diabetic neuropathy. Randomized controlled trial done at District Headquarter hospital Okara. The sample size was 46. The subjects were divided into 3 groups, 15 subjects in skin stretch sensory stimuli group, 15 subjects in TENS group and 16 subjects in control group. Study duration was of 6 month. Sampling technique applied was convenient non-probability sampling. Patients aged range from 45 to 80 years, having moderate peripheral neuropathy, and decrease sensations were included. Tools used in this study were Berg Balance scale and Toronto clinical neuropathy score system. Data was being analyzed through Spss 21.
Epistemonikos ID: eb51db1a049ea6254cb58994edf76888fd44bf01
First added on: May 10, 2024