Screenshot A recent pilot study published in Sensors (Basel) highlights the potential of vibrating insole therapy in improving plantar sensation for patients with Type II diabetes mellitus and sensory peripheral neuropathy. Over one month, 22 participants used vibrating insoles daily for 30 minutes. The study found significant improvements in vibration perception threshold (VPT), with average... Continue Reading →
The impact of 10 kHz spinal cord stimulation (SCS) on protective sensation in people with painful diabetic neuropathy
How is this working? Like a pair of noise-cancelling headphones, perhaps? Filtering out the painful sensation allowing for normal touch perception? Here are data from our combined teams. Perhaps this calls for a larger randomized controlled trial to confirm or refute these fascinating findings. In a recent study titled "Improvement in Protective Sensation: Clinical Evidence... Continue Reading →