Effect of surgical decompression of nerves in the lower extremity in patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy on stability: A randomized controlled trial

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2015-10-24

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Macare van Maurik, JFMISNI 0000000388910756
Ter Horst, Britt
Van Hal, Mireille
Kon, M.ISNI 000000002783599X
Peters, Edgar J G

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the effect of decompression of nerves in the lower extremity in patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy on static balance using a sensitive pressure mat system. Design: Non-blinded randomized controlled trial. Setting: Single center study performed at the University Medical Center Utrecht between 2010-2013. Subjects: Patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy assessed with the Diabetic Neuropathy Symptom score and Diabetic Neuropathy Examination between 18-90 years. Exclusion criteria were: physical problems leading to instability, BMI>35 kg/m2, ankle fractures in history, amputations proximal to the tarsometatarsal joints, active foot ulcer(s), severe occlusive peripheral vascular diseases. Intervention: Unilateral surgical nerve decompression at four sites in the lower extremity, the contralateral limb was used as control (within-patient comparison), with one year follow-up. Main measures: Preoperatively and 6 and 12 months postoperatively, weight bearing and five variables of sway of the center of pressure were measured with a pressure mat with eyes open and eyes closed. T-test was used for evaluation of postoperative results. Results: Thirty-nine Patients met inclusion criteria and were enrolled for stability testing. Postoperatively no significant differences for sway variables and weight bearing were seen compared to preoperatively measurements. Conclusions: There is no evidence that surgical decompression of nerves of the lower extremity influences stability within one year after surgery in patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy.

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diabetes mellitus, Diabetic polyneuropathy, nerve decompression, postural balance, stability, surgery, Taverne, Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, General Medicine, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Macare van Maurik, JFM, Ter Horst, B, Van Hal, M, Kon, M & Peters, E J G 2015, 'Effect of surgical decompression of nerves in the lower extremity in patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy on stability : A randomized controlled trial', Clinical Rehabilitation, vol. 29, no. 10, pp. 994-1001. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269215514556298