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Therapeutic treatment of diabetic neuropathy
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Diabetes mellitus is defined as an endocrine disorder resulting from either a deficiency in production and release of insulin into blood stream (Type I) or resistance to insulin in body (Type II).This study was focused on analyzing the effect of Balance and Strength training in reducing the fall risk in subjects with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy. About thirty subjects were selected after fulfilling Inclusion and Exclusion criteria. The subjects were divided into Experimental and Control group…
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Diabetes mellitus is defined as an endocrine disorder resulting from either a deficiency in production and release of insulin into blood stream (Type I) or resistance to insulin in body (Type II).This study was focused on analyzing the effect of Balance and Strength training in reducing the fall risk in subjects with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy. About thirty subjects were selected after fulfilling Inclusion and Exclusion criteria. The subjects were divided into Experimental and Control group with fifteen subjects in each group.

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Diabetes mellitus is defined as an endocrine disorder resulting from either a deficiency in production and release of insulin into blood stream (Type I) or resistance to insulin in body (Type II).This study was focused on analyzing the effect of Balance and Strength training in reducing the fall risk in subjects with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy. About thirty subjects were selected after fulfilling Inclusion and Exclusion criteria. The subjects were divided into Experimental and Control group with fifteen subjects in each group.

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