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  2. Proximal diabetic neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes most commonly causes damage to the long nerves that supply the feet and lower legs, causing numbness, tingling and pain (diabetic polyneuropathy). Although these symptoms may also be present, the pain and weakness of proximal diabetic neuropathy often onset more quickly and affect nerves closer to the torso. [citation needed]

  3. How to Keep Your Feet Healthy if You Have Diabetes - AOL

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    If you have diabetes, you know management is about more than just maintaining a healthy diet and controlling your blood sugar. Diabetes can affect every system and part of the body.

  4. Quads Feeling Tight? These Tips Will Help You Find Relief - AOL

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    Common Causes of Tight Quads 1. Overuse. One main job of the quadriceps is to help with knee extension, which in cycling, occurs pretty much every time you push down on the pedals. Additionally ...

  5. Diabetic neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis is considered in people who develop pain or numbness in a leg or foot with a history of diabetes. Muscle weakness, pain, balance loss, and lower limb dysfunction are the most common clinical manifestations. [7] Physical exam findings may include changes in appearance of the feet, presence of ulceration, and diminished ankle reflexes.

  6. Diabetes and Your Feet, What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Oct. 13—(StatePoint) Foot ulcers develop in about 15% of the 25 million Americans living with diabetes and are a top cause of hospitalization. These ulcers can lead to serious complications ...

  7. Neuropathic arthropathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes is the foremost cause in America today for neuropathic joint disease, [5] and the foot is the most affected region. In those with foot deformity, approximately 60% are in the tarsometatarsal joints (medial joints affected more than lateral), 30% metatarsophalangeal joints, and 10% have ankle disease. Over half of diabetic patients with ...

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