proprioception,4 and kinesthesia.5 The loss of sensation associated
with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is thought to
contribute to impaired balance, altered gait patterns, and increased
risk of falling. People with DPN exhibit greater postural
sway when standing,4,6-10 and numerous gait studies have
revealed characteristic changes in walking patterns associated
with DPN, including decreased power generation at the ankle,
decreased knee joint flexion, and decreased ground reaction
forces.11-
proprioception,4 and kinesthesia.5 The loss of sensation associatedwith diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is thought tocontribute to impaired balance, altered gait patterns, and increasedrisk of falling. People with DPN exhibit greater posturalsway when standing,4,6-10 and numerous gait studies haverevealed characteristic changes in walking patterns associatedwith DPN, including decreased power generation at the ankle,decreased knee joint flexion, and decreased ground reactionforces.11-
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