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Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BUERGER'S ALLEN EXERCISE ON LOWER EXTREMITY PERFUSION AMONG PATIENT WITH DIABETES MELLITUS ADMITTED IN A SELECTED HOSPITAL, BANGALORE
Authors Name: KEERTHANA.C , Ms.Leeba Cible , Dr.Poorani G
Unique Id: IJSDR2304248
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 4, April-2023
Abstract: Backround of the study According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report, India today heads the world with over 32 million diabetic patients and this number is projected to increase to 79.4 million by the year 2030. Recent surveys indicate that diabetes affects a staggering 10-16% of urban population and (5-8%) of rural population in India now. There is very little data on the level of awareness and prevalence about diabetes in developing countries like India. It is estimated that there are currently 285 million people with diabetes worldwide and this number is set to increase to 438 million by the year 2030. The management of inadequate tissue perfusion in the lower extremity is similar to the management of peripheral artery disease since the decrease perfusion of the lower extremity cause peripheral artery disease. In the medical set up the treatment modalities focus on anti-platelet, anti-coagulations, antibiotic and revascularization procedure such as angioplasty, vascular bypass grafting, atherectomy and thrombectomy. To improve the blood circulation of the lower extremity exercise has been considered as one of the most effective non pharmacological management among patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Berger Allen exercise is one of the most common practice exercises in diabetic patient to drain engorged vessel by using postural changes and stimulated peripheral circulation by modulating gravity and applying muscle contraction for improving the lower extremity perfusion among diabetic patients which relieve the symptoms in patients with lower limbs arterial insufficient. Therefore, in order to promote the quality-of-life barterable exercise is needed among patient with type II diabetes mellitus. Objectives of the study • To assess the lower extremity perfusion among patients with diabetes mellitus. • To evaluate the effectiveness of Buerger’s Allen exercise on lower extremity perfusion among the patients with diabetes mellitus • To find out the association between the lower extremity perfusion with selected demographic variables among patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods A quantitative approach with one group pre test post test design pre-experimental design was appropriate for the study. The sample consisted of 30 Diabetes mellitus patients. The sample was selected using nonprobability purposive sampling technique. The tools used for the study was Modified inlows 60 seconds diabetic foot scale. Both the pre interventional and post interventional lower extremity perfusion level were assessed by using modified inlows 60 seconds foot scale. Th e Beurger Allen exercise was administered for 5 consecutive days for twice a day. The data was Analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Results The result of the study demonstrated that the mean post-test score is (7.1s%) lower than pre-test mean (13.83%) score. The computed paired ‘t’ test value is p<0.001. This reveals that there is significant difference between the pre-test and post test scores with regard to lower extremity perfusion at 0.001 level of significance. Interpretation and conclusion The result of the study shows that lower extremity perfusion of diabetes mellitus patients was increased after administration of Beurger’s Allen exercise. Hence, it is concluded that the Beurger Allen exercise were found to be effective in improving the lower extremity perfusion among diabetes mellitus patients in selected hospital.
Keywords: Beurger Allen exercise, effectiveness; lower extremity perfusion.
Cite Article: " A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BUERGER&#039;S ALLEN EXERCISE ON LOWER EXTREMITY PERFUSION AMONG PATIENT WITH DIABETES MELLITUS ADMITTED IN A SELECTED HOSPITAL, BANGALORE", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 4, page no.1552 - 1565, April-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2304248.pdf
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 4, April-2023
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