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The Effect of Random Vibrations on Perception and Balance

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Diabetic Neuropathy
Interventions
Device: Vibrating insoles 'on'
Registration Number
NCT02989831
Lead Sponsor
University Medical Center Groningen
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of vibrating insoles on vibration perception threshold (VPT) and balance of people with diabetic neuropathy.

Detailed Description

Rationale: People with diabetes mellitus often suffer from polyneuropathy. Reduced somatosensation of the feet due to polyneuropathy is one of the major risk factors for ulceration at the plantar side of the feet and may often cause problems in balance. It has been shown that the application of a mechanical noise signal to the feet (a vibration with a random frequency) can reduce the sensation threshold and improve standing balance. However, techniques used in research so far have several problems that limit applicability in daily practice. New vibrating insoles have been developed that overcome these problems, but it is unknown if these insoles have the same effects.

Study population: Two samples of 20 consecutive patients with diabetes mellitus will be included. Patients will be included if their VPT is between 25 and 45V. Patients with a history of ulceration on MTP, halllux or heel region will be included in the first sample group. In the second sample group patients with no history of ulceration will be included. Patients with an ulceration or (a history of) amputation will be excluded in both groups.

Intervention: First, participants will be standing on vibrating insoles placed on a platform for the measurement of VPT. Secondly, participants will be standing on a force platform while wearing standardized shoes in which vibrating insoles are placed. The insoles are either turned on (i.e. random vibrations applied) or off (i.e. no random vibrations applied).

Main study parameters: Vibration perception threshold and centre of pressure displacements.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diabetes mellitus, type I or type II
  • Aged 18 years or older
  • Diagnosed with neuropathy
  • VPT between 25-45V
  • Understand Dutch or English
  • Is able to detect the stimulus at full power
Exclusion Criteria
  • A history of neuropathic conditions other than diabetes mellitus
  • Problems with the somatosensory or motor system that affect balance or plantar sensation, not related to DM (for example: CVA)
  • Severe visual problems
  • Current ulcer
  • (a history of) amputation

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Vibrating insoles 'on'Vibrating insoles 'on'Duration: 30-60 seconds
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Difference in center of pressure displacement (balance) between the two conditions.1 minute
Decrease in Vibration Perception Threshold (VPT) due to vibrating insolesOne minute
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Difference in mediolateral velocity of the centre of pressure displacement between the two conditions (vibrating insoles 'on' or 'off').1 minute
Difference in anteroposterior velocity of the centre of pressure displacements between the two conditions (insoles 'on' or 'off')1 minute
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