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  • Balıkesir Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi
  • Volume:13 Issue:1
  • Plantar Pain, Balance and Foot Functions in Individuals with Diabetes Mellitus

Plantar Pain, Balance and Foot Functions in Individuals with Diabetes Mellitus

Authors : Mehmet Duray, Nilüfer Çetişli Korkmaz, Buse Kılınç, Semin Melahat Fenkçi
Pages : 1-10
Doi:10.53424/balikesirsbd.1233393
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Publication Date : 2024-03-20
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between plantar pain, balance and foot function in Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients with obese and non-obese. Material and Methods: Fifty-four patients were diagnosed as DM were included. Participants were seperated as non-obese (n=27) and obese (n=27). The balance abilities (dynamic and static balance) of participants were examined with the Portable Computerized Kinesthetic Ability Trainer (SportKAT-550). Pain, disability and function status of foot were assessed according to Foot Function Index (FFI) and Manchester Foot Pain and Disability Index (MFPDI). Results: FFI-Disability and MFPDI scores of the Non-Obese.Group were significantly better than Obese Group. While there were no significant correlation between BMI and MFPDI, FFI-Activity.Limitation and FFI-Disability scores in both groups (p>0.05), there was medium and positive significant correlation just between BMI and FFI-Pain.in.Non-Obese Group (p<0.05). FFI-Pain scores showed a positive and medium/high relationship with MFPDI, FFI-Activity Limitation and FFI-Disability scores in both groups (p<0.05). Conclusion: The increased BMI in obese individuals with DM is possible reason of increased plantar pain, which seems to be the primary cause of dysfunction of the foot. BMI has a direct negative effect on sufficiency and disability and an indirect effect on activity limitation and reduced participation rate in individuals with DM.
Keywords : Balance, Body Mass Index, Diabetes Mellitus, Function, Plantar Pain

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