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Ramteke, G. J.
- Effectiveness of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS) in Reducing Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Diabetic Neuropathy
Authors
1 Department of Physiotherapy, Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, DMIMS (DU) Sawangi (M) Wardha, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 7, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 11-13Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of TENS in reducing neuropathic pain in patients with Diabetic Neuropathy.Design: Prospective Experimental Study.
Participants and Outcome Measure: 20 Patients with a diagnosis of Diabetic Neuropathy were included in the study and they were explained regarding the treatment & its duration. Outcome measures were recorded before & after the treatment session using numerical pain rating scale.
Result: After collecting data statistical analysis was done using Student's paired t test to determine the effect of TENS and it showed a significant difference in reduction in pain post treatment.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that High frequency TENS can be given to Diabetic Neuropathy patients for three weeks to achieve pain reduction.
Keywords
Diabetes, Neuropathic Pain, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve StimulatorReferences
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- Health Related Quality of Life in Chronic Non Specific Low Back Pain Individuals with Type II Diabetes
Authors
1 Department of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, Sawangi(M) Wardha (Mah), IN
2 Department of Physiotherapy, Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, Sawangi(M) Wardha (Mah), IN
Source
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 6, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 138-141Abstract
Background
Quality of life (QOL) is increasingly recognized as a key outcome of evaluation research. The SF-36 is a well-validated health status instrument measuring eight different health concepts for measuring HRQOL. Now a day, a work is needed to reliably and accurately measure health-related quality of life among individuals with chronic non-specific LBP with type II Diabetes in the community setting to optimize the effects of increasingly complex and intensive treatments for it.
Objective
Our aim of this study was to compare health status measured by SF-36 in Chronic Low Back Pain individuals with type-2 diabetics and non diabetics.
Methodology
In the present Observational Study a HRQOL questionnaire (generic SF-36v2) was administered to fifty (30 males and 20 Females) out patients of either sex, aged above 40 years with Chronic non specific Low back pain (LBP) with or without type II diabetes and selectively assigned to 1 of 2 groups: a group consists of 25 Non-Diabetics and a matched group consists 25 controlled Type II Diabetics of atleast 4 years of duration.
Results
Results revealed Health Related Quality of Life was affected in all the participants but it was more affected in group 2 than group 1. Furthermore, on comparing the health status of group 1 with group 2 showed that mental health in group 2 was significantly affected than Physical health in group 1.
Conclusion
Diabetes significantly affects "Health Related Quality Of Life" in individuals with Non specific LBP. Mental Health is significantly affected than Physical Health in individuals with Non specific LBP and Type II Diabetes.
Keywords
Health Related Quality of Life (HQOL), Type-2 diabetes, Nonspecific Low Back Pain (LBP), SF-36 v2 (Short Form-36 Health Survey-version 2)References
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