Laser vs. treadmill: new study tests ways to fight diabetic nerve pain
NCT ID NCT06884462
Summary
This study tested two different treatments to help people with painful nerve damage in their legs caused by diabetes. Researchers compared high-intensity laser therapy to moderate aerobic exercise, like walking on a treadmill. They measured how well each treatment improved leg function and reduced symptoms like pain, numbness, and tingling in 60 participants.
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Soad
Minya, 05637, Egypt
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