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Diabetes is the most common form of hereditary condition and can develop at any age. Physiotherapists have been exploring different forms of exercise intervention, like balance exercise, resisted exercise, aerobic exercise. Despite the number of studies showing evidence on particular intervention towards outcome measure, evidences are still needed for proving usefulness of balance training as a treatment for of diabetic patients.There was no additional effect of adding resisted therapy or balance therapy over conventional therapy on improving balance in Diabetic population.

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Diabetes is the most common form of hereditary condition and can develop at any age. Physiotherapists have been exploring different forms of exercise intervention, like balance exercise, resisted exercise, aerobic exercise. Despite the number of studies showing evidence on particular intervention towards outcome measure, evidences are still needed for proving usefulness of balance training as a treatment for of diabetic patients.There was no additional effect of adding resisted therapy or balance therapy over conventional therapy on improving balance in Diabetic population.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Nensi Vaibhav Gandhi, Assistant Professor, Parul Institute of Physiotherapy, Parul University - Vadodara, Gujarat, India since 2016. She has certified as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Practitioner moreover honored with 'Young Physiotherapist' & 'Young Researcher' in 2018 & 2019. Also, she Completed training on Acupressure, Yoga & Nephropathy.