Crews Ryan T, Yalla Sai V, Fleischer Adam E, Wu Stephanie C
Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research (CLEAR), Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, 3333 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, IL 60064, USA.
J Aging Res. 2013;2013:342650. doi: 10.1155/2013/342650. Epub 2013 Feb 16.
There is a significant and troubling link between diabetes (DM) and falls in the elderly. Individuals with DM are prone to fall for reasons such as decreased sensorimotor function, musculoskeletal/neuromuscular deficits, foot and body pain, pharmacological complications, and specialty (offloading) footwear devices. Additionally, there is some concern that DM patients are prone to have more severe problems with falls than non-DM individuals. Fractures, poorer rehabilitation, and increased number of falls are all concerns. Fortunately, efforts to mitigate falls by DM patients show promise. A number of studies have shown that balance, strength, and gait training may be utilized to successfully reduce fall risk in this population. Furthermore, new technologies such as virtual reality proprioceptive training may be able to provide this reduced risk within a safe training environment.
糖尿病(DM)与老年人跌倒之间存在着显著且令人担忧的联系。糖尿病患者容易跌倒,原因包括感觉运动功能下降、肌肉骨骼/神经肌肉缺陷、足部和身体疼痛、药物并发症以及特殊(减负)鞋类装置。此外,有人担心糖尿病患者比非糖尿病患者更容易出现更严重的跌倒问题。骨折、康复效果较差以及跌倒次数增加都是令人担忧的问题。幸运的是,糖尿病患者为减轻跌倒风险所做的努力显示出了希望。多项研究表明,平衡、力量和步态训练可用于成功降低该人群的跌倒风险。此外,虚拟现实本体感觉训练等新技术可能能够在安全的训练环境中降低这种风险。