Posted on 07/30/2024 8:23:23 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Neuromuscular training reduces the onset of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), according to a study.
Fiona Streckmann, Ph.D. and colleagues examined whether sensorimotor training (SMT) and whole-body vibration (WBV) training reduce symptoms and decrease onset of CIPN among patients undergoing treatment with oxaliplatin or vinca alkaloids. A total of 158 patients were randomly assigned into three groups: SMT (55 patients), WBV (53 patients), and treatment as usual (TAU; 50 patients).
The researchers found that the incidence of CIPN was significantly lower in SMT and WBV groups compared with TAU (30.0 and 41.2 percent, respectively, versus 70.6 percent) in intention-to-treat analysis. The most benefit was seen for patients receiving vinca alkaloids and performing SMT. In a per-protocol analysis, the results were more pronounced (28.6 and 37.5 percent, respectively, versus 73.3 percent). For balance control bipedal with eyes open, bipedal with eyes closed, monopedal, vibration sensitivity, sense of touch, lower leg strength, pain reduction, burning sensation, chemotherapy dose reductions, and mortality, improvements were seen in favor of SMT versus TAU.
"We were able to show that SMT can decrease CIPN, as well as maintain and improve subjective and objective outcomes, such as vibration sensitivity, sense of touch, lower leg strength, pain, burning sensation, and balance control," the authors write. "WBV showed a reduced incidence of CIPN and improved balance in a bipedal stance."
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Whole Body Vibration? Awesome. I think I’ll go for a ride on my Harley. It’s always therapeutic! :-)
Does this work on diabetes- caused neuropathy?
Hey, there ya go!
Lay on the dryer. Get one of those vibrating hotel beds, without the bedbugs. Borrow your buddy’s city owned jack hammer for the night.
Best results will be with an old iron head Sportster with no rubber engine mounts.
Rode one of those over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel!
VERY Therapeutic! :-)
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