Effects of a task-based biofeedback training program on improving sensorimotor function in neuropathic hands in diabetic patients: a randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that a task-based biofeedback training program provides superior benefits for restoration of hand sensorimotor functioning in diabetic patients as compared to a home-based program combining tendon gliding exercise and resistive exercise.
CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: Using task-based biofeedback training as one of the rehabilitation strategies may be an effective approach for restoration of sensory function, precision pinch performance, hand dexterity, and QoL for patients with diabetes-related neuropathy.
PMID: 31058475 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kuo LC, Yang CJ, Lin CF, Jou IM, Yang YC, Yeh CH, Lin CC, Hsu HY Tags: Eur J Phys Rehabil Med Source Type: research
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