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Diabetic Gait Is Not Just Slow Gait: Gait Compensations in Diabetic Neuropathy.

Adrienne D HendersonA Wayne JohnsonSarah Trager RidgeJonathan S EgbertKevin P CurtisLevi J BerryDustin A Bruening
Published in: Journal of diabetes research (2019)
A neuropathic diabetic gait shares important similarities to a mild crouch gait with weakness/dysfunction in the foot and ankle. This study highlights two main compensation mechanisms that have been overlooked in previous literature. First, increased triceps surae stretch in terminal stance may be used to increase proprioception and/or energy storage, while a prolonged hip extension moment in midstance compensates for a limited push-off. These result in an overall workload shift from distal to proximal joints. Clinical assessment, monitoring, and treatment of neuropathy may benefit by focusing on these specific functional alterations.
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