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- W2806002308 abstract "INTRODUCTION : Diabetes is severe disease affecting over hundred millions of peopleendure from diabetes with in the world. In USA about 16 million people areaffected from diabetes.It affects all age group from children to elderly individual by type IIDiabetes have greater damage of nerve ,kidney, eye and coronary heartdiseases.Diabetes believed to be the national IV leading for death. In thenervous system could also be disturbed or damaged causing severe pain, lossof felling this situation is referred to neuropathyDiabetic neuropathy is a complication caused by diabetes symptomsincludes numbness and some time pain in the hand, feet or in legsPeripheral neuropathy is a problem with the nerve that carryinformation to and from the brain and spinal cord this produce pain loss ofsensation and in ability to control muscle. Peripheral means away from the center of the body distance fromspinal cord, ‘neuro” means nerve, ‘pathy’ means abnormal about 60 to 70%of diabetic patient have mild to severe form of nervous system damagewhich leads to diabetic poly neuropathy.AIM OF THE STUDY :To compare the effectiveness of External Electrical MuscleStimulator and Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in Managementof Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY :1. To determine the effectiveness of External Electrical MuscleStimulator in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.2. To determine the effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nervestimulation in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.3. To compare the effects of External Electrical Muscle Stimulator andTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in Management ofDiabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in sensory reeducation.4. To compare the effects of External Electrical Muscle Stimulator andTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in Management ofDiabetic Peripheral Neuropathy using lower extremity functionalscale.5. To find out the effective treatment regarding pain, functional status,and sensation in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.MATERIALS AND METHDOLOGY :MATERIALS - Couch, Pillows, External Electrical Muscle Stimulator, Transcutaneous Electrical Muscle Stimulator(TENS), Electrode gel, Strap, Cotton, Lower extremity functional scale and Neuropathy Total Symptom Score-6 chart.METHODOLOGY : A total number of 30 patients having Diabetic peripheral neuropathy who met the inclusion criteria were recruited by convenient samplingmethod. After the informed consent obtained, they were partitioned into twogroups as Group A and Group B, with 15 patients in each.Study Design - Quasi Experimental Study Design.Study Setting - The study was conducted at out patient department in J.K.K.Munirajahh Medical Research Foundation College of Physiotherapy,Komarapalayam under the supervision of the higher concerns.Sampling Method - Convenient sampling method.Sample Size - Thirty patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, who comes under the inclusion criteria, were taken for the study.Study Duration - The study was conducted for a course of 6 months, and treatment duration for each patient was 20 min per sitting, 4 sittings per week for one month.Inclusion Criteria - Age group –50 years and above, Sex – both sexes, Diabetic peripheral neuropathy, HbA1(C) <8, Neuropathy Disability Score (NDS) <6.Exclusion Criteria - Pregnancy, Malignancy. vessel involvement, Patient with cardiac pacemaker, Infective skin lesion, Varicose vein, Presence of ulcer, Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, HbA1(C)>8, Amputation.Parameters - Neuropathy Total Symptom Score-6 (NTSS-6), Lower Extremity Functional Scale.CONCLUSION :This study shows that there was reduction in cold, warm ,coldpain threshold ,heat pain threshold, vibration perception threshold andtouch perception threshold diabetic peripheral neuropathy after treatmentwith external electrical muscle stimulation.Thus the study concluded that external electrical musclestimulation is effective treatment for diabetic peripheral neuropathy andNeuropathy Total Symptom Score-6 (NTSS-6) and Lower ExtremityFunctional Scale could be used as the assessment tools for cold, warm,cold pain threshold ,heat pain threshold, vibration perception thresholdand touch perception threshold." @default.
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- W2806002308 title "A Comparative study between effectiveness of externalelectrical muscle stimulation versus TENS in the Managementof Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy." @default.
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