Comparison of Lower Extremity Lymphedema Patients and Healthy Individuals with Plantar Pressure Sense, Balance, and Fall Risk: A Pilot Study

Comparison of Lower Extremity Lymphedema Patients and Healthy Individuals with Plantar Pressure Sense, Balance, and Fall Risk: A Pilot Study

Background: Plantar pressure is sensed by the receptors on the sole. It is still not clear how the changes after the skin involvement and the effect of this on balance and fall risk in lower extremity lymphedema. Purpose: To compare patients with lower extremity lymphedema and healthy individuals in terms of the plantar pressure sense, balance, and fall risk. Methods: A total of 31 participants were included in the study. The plantar pressure sense was evaluated with the Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test, the balance was made with the Berg Balance Scale, and the fall risk was evaluated with the Tinetti Fall Efficacy Scale. Results: When the plantar pressure sense of the lower extremity lymphedema group and healthy individuals were compared, differences were found (p<0.05). A significant difference was detected between the groups when the balance and fall values were compared (p<0.05). No significant results were detected when the affected and unaffected extremities were compared in terms of plantar pressure sense in patients with lower extremity lymphedema (p>0.05). Conclusion: This study showed that patients who had lower extremity lymphedema had decreased plantar pressure sense and balance, and increased fall risk. Early detection of these parameters in patients with lymphedema and their management are important for rehabilitation.

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