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Protocol for evaluating the effects of a foot-ankle therapeutic exercise program on daily activity, foot-ankle functionality, and biomechanics in people with diabetic polyneuropathy: a randomized controlled trial

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Author(s):
Monteiro, Renan L. [1, 2] ; Sartor, Cristina D. [1, 3] ; Ferreira, Jane S. S. P. [1] ; Dantas, Milla G. B. [1, 4] ; Bus, Sicco A. [5] ; Sacco, Isabel C. N. [1]
Total Authors: 6
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Med, Dept Phys Therapy Speech & Occupat Therapy, Sao Paulo - Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Amapa, Dept Phys Therapy, Amapa - Brazil
[3] Univ Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil
[4] Univ Pernambuco, Petrolina, PE - Brazil
[5] Amsterdam Movement Sci, Amsterdam UMC, Dept Rehabil, Amsterdam - Netherlands
Total Affiliations: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS; v. 19, NOV 14 2018.
Web of Science Citations: 2
Abstract

BackgroundDiabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) negatively affects foot and ankle function (strength and flexibility), which itself affects the daily physical activity and quality of life of patients. A physical therapy protocol aiming to strengthen the intrinsic and extrinsic foot muscles and increase flexibility may be a promising approach to improve lower-extremity function, prevent further complications, and improve autonomy for daily living activities in these patients. Thus, the inclusion of a specific foot-related exercises focused on the main musculoskeletal impairments may have additional effects to the conventional interventions in the diabetic foot.Methods/DesignA prospective, parallel-group, outcome-assessor blinded, randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted in 77 patients with DPN who will be randomly allocated to usual care (control arm) or usual care with supervised foot-ankle exercises aiming to increase strengh and flexibility twice a week for 12weeks and remotely supervised foot-ankle exercises for a year through a web software. Patients will be evaluated 5 times in a 1year period regarding daily physical activity level, self-selected and fast gait speeds (primary outcomes), foot ulcer incidence, ulcer risk classification, neuropathy testing, passive ankle range of motion, quality of life, foot health and functionality, foot muscle strength, plantar pressure, and foot-ankle kinematics and kinetics during gait.DiscussionThis study aims to assess the effect of a foot-ankle strength and flexibility program on a wide range of musculoskeletal, activity-related, biomechanical, and clinical outcomes in DPN patients. We intend to demonstrate evidence that the year-long training program is effective in increasing gait speed and daily physical activity level and in improving quality of life; foot strength, functionality, and mobility; and biomechanics while walking. The results will be published as soon as they are available.Trial registrationThis study has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT02790931 (June 6, 2016) under the name Effects of foot muscle strengthening in daily activity in diabetic neuropathic patients. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/17848-3 - Effects of foot muscle strengthening in daily activity and functionality of foot and ankle in diabetic polyneuropathy patients: a randomized controlled trial
Grantee:Renan Lima Monteiro
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate