Additional Effects of Neural Mobilization on Pain, Balance and Quality of Life in Diabetic Neuropathy
NCT ID: NCT07210203
Last Updated: 2025-10-07
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
32 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-09-13
2026-01-10
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Neural moblization with Balance traning
Neural Moblization Includes the following protocol:
Hot Pack 10 mins TENS 10 mins Upper limb and lower limb sliding techniques . (10 reps) Upper limb lower limb tentioning technique (10 reps) Tibial Nerve sliding,Siatic Nerve Sliding,Median nerve Sliding, (10 reps) Combine sliding plue Tensioning,(10 reps) Balance Traning Include:Sitting to standing (10 reps × 2 sets) Standing unsupported (Hold 30s × 3) Standing to sitting (10 reps × 2 sets) Transfers ( 10 reps) Standing with eyes closed( Hold 10-20s ×3) Standing with feet together (Hold 10-20s × 5) Reaching forward with outstretched arm (10 reps) Retrieving object from floor (8-10 reps) Turning to look behind (10 reps each side) Turning 360 degrees (3 reps each) Placing alternate foot on stool(10 reps each) Standing with one foot in front (Hold 15-30s × 3) Standing on one foot( Hold 15-30s × 3) Repetitions will increase gradually week wise
Neural mobilization with Balance training with conventional physical Therapy
( HOT pack 10 mins + TENS 10 mins)
Neural Moblization Includes the following protocol:
Hot Pack 10 mins TENS 10 mins Upper limb and lower limb sliding techniques . (10 reps) Upper limb lower limb tentioning technique (10 reps) Tibial Nerve sliding,Siatic Nerve Sliding,Median nerve Sliding, (10 reps) Combine sliding plue Tensioning,(10 reps) Balance Training Sitting to standing (10 reps × 2 sets) Standing unsupported (Hold 30s × 3) Standing to sitting (10 reps × 2 sets) Transfers ( 10 reps) Standing with eyes closed( Hold 10-20s ×3) Standing with feet together (Hold 10-20s × 5) Reaching forward with outstretched arm (10 reps) Retrieving object from floor (8-10 reps) Turning to look behind (10 reps each side) Turning 360 degrees (3 reps each) Placing alternate foot on stool(10 reps each) Standing with one foot in front (Hold 15-30s × 3) Standing on one foot( Hold 15-30s × 3) Repetitions will increase gradually week wise
Balance traning
Hot pack 10 mins TENS 10 mins Sitting to standing (10 reps × 2 sets) Standing unsupported (Hold 30s × 3) Standing to sitting (10 reps × 2 sets) Transfers ( 10 reps) Standing with eyes closed( Hold 10-20s ×3) Standing with feet together (Hold 10-20s × 5) Reaching forward with outstretched arm (10 reps) Retrieving object from floor (8-10 reps) Turning to look behind (10 reps each side) Turning 360 degrees (3 reps each) Placing alternate foot on stool(10 reps each) Standing with one foot in front (Hold 15-30s × 3) Standing on one foot( Hold 15-30s × 3) Repetitions will increase gradually week wise
Balance Training only with conventional physical therapy
balance training program combines conventional physical therapy with hot pack (10 min) and TENS (10 min), delivered over 4-6 weeks, 3-4 sessions per week, 30-40 minutes each. Training begins with easier Berg Balance Scale (BBS) tasks and progresses as the patient improves.
In Weeks 1-2, basic static and supported tasks are practiced, including sit-to-stand, standing unsupported (wide to narrow base), supervised transfers, reaching forward, and standing with eyes closed. Weeks 3-4 focus on dynamic stability with picking objects from the floor, head/torso turns, 360° turns, step-ups, and heel-to-toe stance. Weeks 5-6 progress to advanced functional tasks such as alternating foot placement on a stool, tandem stance, one-leg standing, gentle perturbations, and walking 5-10 m with head turns.
Interventions
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Neural mobilization with Balance training with conventional physical Therapy
( HOT pack 10 mins + TENS 10 mins)
Neural Moblization Includes the following protocol:
Hot Pack 10 mins TENS 10 mins Upper limb and lower limb sliding techniques . (10 reps) Upper limb lower limb tentioning technique (10 reps) Tibial Nerve sliding,Siatic Nerve Sliding,Median nerve Sliding, (10 reps) Combine sliding plue Tensioning,(10 reps) Balance Training Sitting to standing (10 reps × 2 sets) Standing unsupported (Hold 30s × 3) Standing to sitting (10 reps × 2 sets) Transfers ( 10 reps) Standing with eyes closed( Hold 10-20s ×3) Standing with feet together (Hold 10-20s × 5) Reaching forward with outstretched arm (10 reps) Retrieving object from floor (8-10 reps) Turning to look behind (10 reps each side) Turning 360 degrees (3 reps each) Placing alternate foot on stool(10 reps each) Standing with one foot in front (Hold 15-30s × 3) Standing on one foot( Hold 15-30s × 3) Repetitions will increase gradually week wise
Balance Training only with conventional physical therapy
balance training program combines conventional physical therapy with hot pack (10 min) and TENS (10 min), delivered over 4-6 weeks, 3-4 sessions per week, 30-40 minutes each. Training begins with easier Berg Balance Scale (BBS) tasks and progresses as the patient improves.
In Weeks 1-2, basic static and supported tasks are practiced, including sit-to-stand, standing unsupported (wide to narrow base), supervised transfers, reaching forward, and standing with eyes closed. Weeks 3-4 focus on dynamic stability with picking objects from the floor, head/torso turns, 360° turns, step-ups, and heel-to-toe stance. Weeks 5-6 progress to advanced functional tasks such as alternating foot placement on a stool, tandem stance, one-leg standing, gentle perturbations, and walking 5-10 m with head turns.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed cases of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
* Age 50-75 years.
* Patients having history of type 2 Diabetes for at least 5 years.
* Presence of neuropathic symptoms (pain, numbness, tingling, balance issues).
* Patient having mild to moderate pain according to NPRS
Exclusion Criteria
* Chronic Pain Conditions or Conditions unrelated to DPN (e.g., fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis).
* Foot Ulcers/Infection: Active ulcers or infections on lower limbs.
* Uncontrolled Diabetes
* Severe Balance Impairment Individuals unable to perform basic balance tests (e.g., unable to stand unaided for a few seconds).
50 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Foundation University Islamabad
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Foundation University College of Physical Therapy
Islamabad, , Pakistan
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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FUI/CTR/2025/03
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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