EFFECT OF OTAGO EXERCISES ON BALANCE IN DIABETIC NEUROPATHY
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https://doi.org/10.48047/v9s8rq10Keywords:
-Diabetes, neuropathy, conventional, exercise, Otago.Abstract
Background: Peripheral neuropathies are most commonly caused by diabetes. There is currently no known cure for diabetic neuropathies, and there aren't many published studies on how exercise can lessen the condition's symptoms or occurrence. Methods: This study assessed the effects of Otago exercises on balance in diabetic neuropathy patients. 54 diabetic neuropathy patients were chosen, randomly assigned, and split into two groups.
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