Early-Stage Diabetic Neuropathy Reduces Foot Strength and Intrinsic but Not Extrinsic Foot Muscle Size.
Adrienne D HendersonAaron Wayne JohnsonLindsey G RasmussenWeston P PeineSydney H SymonsKade A ScoresbySarah Trager RidgeDustin A BrueningPublished in: Journal of diabetes research (2020)
Diabetic peripheral polyneuropathy affects intrinsic muscles before extrinsics. Ultrasound imaging of individual muscles and functional toe flexion tests can be used clinically to monitor DPN progression and foot function. Participants need to be trained in the doming test before a relationship can be established between this test and DPN foot function. Future studies should include muscle quality measurements to better understand characteristics of affected muscles.