Objective: To evaluate the compliance with lower extremity exercise and blood circulation
in the feet of elderly diabetics following a combination of music media therapy and a lower
extremity exercise regimen.
Method: The 72 elderly diabetic patient subjects were divided into two groups: control group
(n ¼ 38) and intervention group (n ¼ 34). Both groups were exposed to the same comprehensive
therapy to control glucose levels. While the control group was given the lower
extremity exercise, the intervention group received the extremity exercise in addition to
the music media.
Result: After three months of intervention, the adherence to the lower extremity exercise
regimen in the intervention group was significantly higher than that of the control group
(p < 0.05). Additionally, following six months of treatment, both the dorsal artery peak
values and ankle-brachial indices (ABIs) showed significant differences between the control
and intervention groups (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Music media treatment combined with lower extremity exercise can both
significantly increase the extent of exercise compliance of elderly patients suffering from
diabetes mellitus, as well as improve blood circulation in their feet.