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Limited joint mobility syndrome in diabetes mellitus: A minireview 被引量:1
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作者 Esther G Gerrits Gijs W Landman +1 位作者 Leonie Nijenhuis-Rosien henk j bilo 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2015年第9期1108-1112,共5页
Limited joint mobility syndrome(LJMS) or diabetic cheiroarthropathy is a long term complication of diabetes mellitus. The diagnosis of LJMS is based on clinical features: progression of painless stiffness of hands and... Limited joint mobility syndrome(LJMS) or diabetic cheiroarthropathy is a long term complication of diabetes mellitus. The diagnosis of LJMS is based on clinical features: progression of painless stiffness of hands and fingers, fixed flexion contractures of the small hand and foot joints, impairment of fine motion and impaired grip strength in the hands. As the syndrome progresses, it can also affect other joints. It is important to properly diagnose such a complication as LJMS. Moreover, it is important to diagnose LJMS because it is known that the presence of LJMS is associated with micro- and macrovascular complications of diabetes. Due to the lack of curative treatment options, the suggested method to prevent or decelerate the development of LJMS is improving or maintaining good glycemic control. Daily stretching excercises of joints aim to prevent or delay progression of joint stiffness, may reduce the risk of inadvertent falls and will add to maintain quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 DIABETIC cheiroarthropathy Limited jointmobility DIABETES MELLITUS Joint STIFFNESS Advancedglycation endproducts
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