Improving vibration perception in a patient with type 2 diabetes and sensory peripheral neuropathy
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) and its related sensory peripheral neuropathy (SPN) are the biggest risk factors for foot ulcer formation and lower limb amputation. Reduced vibration perception results in less sensitivity to pressure and is a known risk factor for diabetic foot ulcers. Improvin...
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Main Authors: | Liezel Ennion (Author), Juha Hijmans (Author) |
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