Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)
Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral NeuropathyChemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common side effect of many forms of chemotherapy having a negative impact on the quality of life for cancer survivors due to numbness, decreased sensation, pain (of various intensities in the extremities), gait/balance problems, and difficulty with fine motor skills of the hands and fingers.To date, there are no preventive modalities to mitigate CIPN development.When CIPN becomes intolerable, optimal doses of chemotherapy have to be reduced or discontinued, which may affect a patient's overall survival. Intraneural facilitation (INF) is a technique developed by physical therapists at Loma Linda University after careful study of the structure, pathophysiology and biomechanics of peripheral nerves. The focus of INF is restoration of circulation to an ischemic nerve. INF has been offered to subjects receiving treatment at LLUCC with anecdotal success. The purpose of this study is to evaluate INF as a treatment modality under the rigor of scientific inquiry to determine its effectiveness as a viable treatment option for breast cancer patients with CIPN.
PREventing CHemotherapy Induced Neuropathy (PreChIN)
Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)The project is designed to study the use of localized hypothermia alone, or with compression to the limbs during chemotherapy infusion for the prevention of chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). As a pilot study, safety, tolerability and early clinical activity will be studied. The study will be conducted on healthy volunteers and cancer patients receiving taxane chemotherapy.
Vitamin C Supplementation as a Preventive Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetic NeuropathiesThe purpose of this pilot study is to determine whether vitamin C supplementation is beneficial in treating and/or preventing diabetic peripheral neuropathy in people with type 2 diabetes.
The Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (t-DCS) On the P300 Component of Event-Related...
Diabetic NeuropathiesComplex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II2 moreThis is a controlled trial designed to determine short- and long-term effects of repeated tDCS on the P300 component of event-related evoked potentials in patients with chronic neuropathic pain due to Complex regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) or diabetic neuropathy as compared with healthy subjects.
Motor Learning in Gait in Subjects With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
DiabetesPeripheral NeuropathyThe purpose of this study is to determine whether individuals with diabetic peripheral neuropathy can learn to change the way they walk in order to reduce the pressures underneath the feet, which may lead to a reduced risk of foot ulceration.
Microcirculatory Vasomotor Changes in Type 2 Diabetes With Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetic Neuropathy PeripheralSmall Vessel Disease of Diabetes Mellitus2 moreMicrocirculatory flow is subject to cyclic changes under the influence of heart rate, respiration, myogenic activity, neurogenic factors and endothelial factors. Microcirculatory oscillations (vasomotion) contribute significantly to tissue perfusion. Vasomotion analysis allowed to discriminate normoglycemic subjects, prediabetic subjects and diabetic subjects. Furthermore, changes in vasomotion can precede the emergence of global signs of microangiopathy complications in type 2 diabetes. In fact, few studies reported impaired vasomotion in type 2 diabetes with peripheral neuropathy. Vasomotion analysis after vasodilator (6-min walking test and hyperthermia) and after vasoconstrictor (foot lowering) stimulus could be an effective diagnostic tool to sharpen the diagnostic. Objectives and Methodology: to study vasomotion at baseline and after exercise, hyperthermia and foot lowering within 3 groups of patients: diabetic without peripheral neuropathy, diabetic with subclinical peripheral neuropathy and diabetic with peripheral neuropathy and one group of sex- age- and body mass index-matched healthy control subjects. All the subjects will benefit from a clinical, anthropometric, level of physical activity and biological evaluations. Type 2 diabetes participants will benefit from neuropathy evaluation. In addition, cutaneous microcirculation (perfusion and vasomotion) by means of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Laser Speckle Imaging will be recorded at rest and after different stimuli (exercise, hyperthermia and foot lowering).
Technique to Measure Type C Fibre Nerve Conduction Velocitynerve Fibers in Polyneuropathies
Peripheral Nervous System DiseasesPeripheral nerve diseases can separately affect different kind of nerve fibres. Globally two kinds of fibres can be distinguished: large size and small size. The usual electromyogram only investigates large size fibres. Techniques to explore small size fibre function exist but are not used in common practice because of their very specialized aspect or their lack of diagnostic value. The purpose of this study is to develop a measurement technique of small size type C nerve fibre conduction velocity, to show that this velocity is reduced in patients suffering from polyneuropathies and to establish reference values in healthy patients.
Role of Carnosine in Combination With Vitamin B Complex in Preventing the Progression of Diabetic...
Diabetic NeuropathiesEvaluation of the influence of oral administration of carnosine in combination with vitamin B Complex in preventing the progression of diabetic neuropathy in type 2 diabetes patients.
Trial of Quercetin in the Treatment and Prevention of Chemotherapy-induced Neuropathic Pain in Cancer...
Polyneuropathies and Other Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous SystemChemotherapy Induced Neuropathic PainThe goal of this clinical research study is to learn about the effectiveness of quercetin in treating and preventing CINP. Researchers also want to learn if quercetin has an effect on participant's quality of life.
Laser Therapy for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain
Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyThe proposed study is a randomized, double-blinded clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of a course of laser therapy on peripheral neuropathic pain in persons with diabetes. The hypothesis is that laser therapy will produce significant improvement on measures of self-reported pain among adults with diabetes.