Overview
THIS STUDY IS A RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL AND THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY IS TO DETERMINE THE effect of supervised in comparison to non-supervised multicomponent exercise training on balance and quality of life in peripheral diabetic neuropathy
Description
Effect of exercises to assess the benefits on strength endurance, balance and mobility.
Peripheral Neuropathy aged 55-70 will be recruited in the study. The participants would be assessed through WHOQOL BREF, BERG BALANCE SCALE, TIME UP AND GO TEST .
Informed Consent will Be taken after which the participants will be recruited into the two groups, where one group will receive supervised exercise intervention while other group will receive non supervised exercise intervention
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 55-70 years (both male and female)
- Diagnosed patients of diabetes type 2, 10 years after disease
- Completely assessed with Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI) score scale and patients fulfilling this criterion will be included in this study
- Patients who are fulfilling PARQ will be included in study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hypoglycemia
- Patient having ischemic heart diseases will not be included
- unable to walk independent
- major orthopedic problems (e.g. lower limb fractures)
- Diagnosed neurological and psychological patients