Abstract

Introduction: Healthy life is the valuable gift of an individual, if a person is healthy enough he is the richestperson in his own world. But there are certain disease condition which affect many people in our world, such asheart problem, neurological problem, orthopedic problem, metabolic disorder especially diabetes mellitus, amongwhich diabetes mellitus is the one of the important health concerns in today’s world. Diabetes mellitus is a globalpublic health problem; growing as an epidemic in both developed and developing countries.Objectives Of The Study:1. To assess existing lower extremity perfusion among diabetes mellitus patients.2. To evaluate the effectiveness of Buerger- Allen exercise on lower extremity perfusion among the experimentalgroup.3. To find out the association between pre-interventional scores of Buerger Allen exercise with selected demographicvariables, among diabetes mellitus patients.Methodology: In the present study Experimental one group pre-test post-test design was used to determine theeffectiveness Buerger Allen exercise on lower extremity perfusion among diabetes mellitus admitted in selectedhospitals. Samples were selected using consecutive sampling technique.Result: The subjects enrolled in the studies were 30 participation of diabetes mellitus type 2 patients. In presentstudy 30 patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 were enrolled in hospital setting.Age group: The majority of the subjects 12 (40%) belonged to the age group of 51-60.Gender: Majority of subjects were 19 (63.3%) were male and 11(36.7) minimum were female.Specific habits: 15 (50%) majority of subjects had specific habits of tobacco chewing subjects while minimum5 (16.7%) are smoking.Diet: Majority of the subjects 21(70%) belonged to the mixed diet, while minimum 9(30%) subjects belonged tovegetarian diet.Conclusion: The above interventional study was a good learning experience for, investigator. The result of thisstudy showed that, Buerger Allen exercise was effective. As per subjects response on lower extremity perfusionamong Diabetes Mellitus type 2, thus null hypothesis (H0) is rejected and alternative hypothesis (H1) is accepted.This study proved that the Buerger Allen exercise were effective and will help in the reduction of risk of lowerextremity perfusion among Diabetes Mellitus type 2 subjects.

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