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Spatio-Temporal Gait Parameters and Gait Symmetry In Diabetic Lower Extremity Burn Injury.

Evaluation of Spatio-Temporal Gait Parameters and Gait Symmetry In Diabetic Polyneuropathic Individuals With Lower Extremity Burn Injury

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
28 (actual)
Sponsor
Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Training and Research Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study evaluated the spatio-temporal gait parameters and gait symmetry in individuals with lower extremity burn injury due to diabetic polyneuropathy. Study group consisted of 14 subjects with unilateral lower extremity burn injuries due to diabetic polyneuropathy and control group consisted of 14 subjects with only diabetic polyneuropathy.

Detailed description

Diabetic polyneuropathy, a frequent complication of diabetes, is used to describe sensory, motor and autonomic nerve damage caused by metabolic and micro vessel alterations due to hyperglycaemia. The signs and symptoms of diabetic polyneuropathy vary according to the type of nerve fiber affected. The involvement of the small nerve fibers results in deterioration of the pain and temperature perception, while the impairing of large nerve fibers result in decrease of touch and proprioception sensations. Due to the sensory loss, accidental foot injuries may develop in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy. While the feet constitute a small percentage (3.5%) of the total body surface area, burn injuries of them in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy can cause significant effects on quality of life because impaired wound healing process in diabetics may cause risk of prolonged bed rest and hospitalization period, and increased early and late complications. Therefore, it has an important effects on daily living activities because it causes inadequacies in gait and balance activities due to the negative effects on mobility and weight bearing functions. In studies that examining changes in gait parameters in other diabetic foot complications such as sensory loss, ulceration, and amputation as secondary to diabetic polyneuropathy have shown that these individuals acquire a protective adaptive gait strategies that allow for more controlled gait in the present of proprioceptive deficits such as slower gait speed, smaller step length and in particular increased opposite foot off time in order to shift body weight from injured limb to unaffected side. There's no studies have yet been conducted to investigating of changes in gait parameters in patients who have diabetic polyneuropathy-related lower extremity burn injury. The aim of this case-control study is to examine whether similar gait strategies have been gained in this group of patients, as indicated in the results of previous studies demonstrating protective adaptive gait strategies that adopt under the presence of other diabetic foot complications due to diabetic polyneuropathy.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTgait analysisComputerized gait analysis system was used to 3 times to evaluate the spatio-temporal parameters of gait.

Timeline

Start date
2017-02-14
Primary completion
2018-02-11
Completion
2018-03-11
First posted
2018-09-27
Last updated
2018-09-27

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03687840. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.