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Cutaneous blood flow in type 2 diabetic individuals after an acute bout of maximal exercise


SR Colberg, HK Parson, DR Holton, T Nunnold … - Diabetes care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Increases in blood flow and its responsiveness to local heating to
44°C were significantly lower in both diabetic groups compared with CE before
maximal exercise, but perfusion responsiveness remained lower in DS ...
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[CITATION] Nitric oxide production mediates neurogenic vasodilation in human skin but is not impaired …


KB Stansberry, JA Scanelli, PM McNitt, AI … - Diabetes, 2000
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[CITATION] Skin blood flow reactivity and neuropathy


KB Stansberry, M Hill, PM McNitt, BA Bhatt, AI … - Diabetes, 1994
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Chronic exercise is associated with enhanced cutaneous blood flow in type 2 diabetes


SR Colberg, KB Stansberry, PM McNitt, AI … - Journal of diabetes and its complications, 2002 - Elsevier
Impaired blood flow to skin contributes to foot ulceration and amputation. The
overall objective of this cross-sectional study was to examine the relationship
between chronic physical activity and skin blood flow in Type 2 diabetes. ...
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The Combined Effect of a Three-Channel Electrode Delivery System with Local Heat on the …


HJ Suh, JS Petrofsky, T Lo, D Lawson, T Yu, … - Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2009 - liebertonline.com
Abstract Background: Historically, electrical stimulation (ES) has been used as
a treatment for wound care. However, some studies show wounds healing with ES,
whereas others do not. Part of the difficulty can be resolved by using heat ...
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[DOC] Previous studies have demonstrated reduced vasodilator function and impaired response of …


FCKJC Lin, ST Tseng - 140.122.100.145
All subjects performed for 15 minutes in incremental bicycle exercise in EX and
EE trail. The locations of EA that performed on the subject during exercise were
on the left Neiguan (P6), Quze (PC3), Xuehai (SP10), and Yinlingquan (SP9) ...
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Effect of a single bout of prior moderate exercise on cutaneous perfusion in type 2 diabetes

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SR Colberg, HK Parson, T Nunnold, DR Holton … - Diabetes care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In diabetic individuals, increased shunting of circulation away from the skin
may exist, contributing to their greater risk for ulcerations and poor cutaneous
healing. In a prospective study (1), we previously found a lower skin ...
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The influence of exercise on foot perfusion in diabetes


DT Williams, KG Harding, PE Price - Diabetic Medicine, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
display style sheets. In this case, although the visual presentation will be
degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the ...
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[CITATION] Interaction between autonomic outflow and blood flow during electrical stimulation in …


JS Petrofsky, E Schwab, M Cuneo… - J Appl Res, 2007
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New techniques for the evaluation of diabetic neuropathies


AI Vinik - Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2001 - liebertonline.com
A LL WE CAN DO for diabetic neuropathy (DN) is make the diagnosis and
commiserate with the patient,” said a Lancet editorial of 1994. We have come a
long way since then and, with increasing sophistication in our ...
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