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Changes in the Thickness and Stiffness of Plantar Soft Tissues in People With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
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  • Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 2011-09, Vol.92 (9), p.1484-1489
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New York, NY: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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  • Abstract Sun J-H, Cheng BK, Zheng Y-P, Huang Y-P, Leung JY, Cheing GL. Changes in the thickness and stiffness of plantar soft tissues in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Objective To compare the thickness and stiffness of plantar soft tissues between people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and healthy subjects. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting University research laboratory. Participants Subjects with DPN (n=70 [35 men, 35 women]; mean age ± SD, 65.4±8.6y) and healthy control subjects (n=54 [12 men, 42 women]; mean age ± SD, 57.9±6.1y) were recruited. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures The thickness and stiffness of the plantar soft tissues were measured by the tissue ultrasound palpation system over the pulp of the big toe (BT), first metatarsal head (MTH), second MTH, and the heel. Results No significant difference in the thickness of the plantar soft tissues was found in any measurement site between the diabetic group and control group. The plantar soft tissues of the DPN group were significantly stiffer than those of the control group at the BT (85.29kPa vs 50.49kPa), first MTH (96.29kPa vs 62.05kPa), second MTH (84.77kPa vs 52.93kPa), and the heel (65.62kPa vs 44.95kPa) (all P <.01). Conclusions People with DPN tend to have stiffer plantar tissues than do healthy control subjects. The stiffer plantar soft tissues may reduce the cushioning effects of the foot during walking for people with DPN.

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