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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) and falls can be persistent side effects of cancer treatment. Standing postural sway and gait tests with body-worn, inertial sensors provide objective ...
Reference Autissier E. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: association with increased risk of falls and injuries. Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2019;23 (4):405-410.
Neuropathy - nerve damage that causes pain, numbness, weakness or tingling in the feet and hands -- is very common and underdiagnosed, a new study indicates.
Peripheral neuropathy affects millions, often leaving people feeling frustrated, dismissed, and stuck with symptoms like ...
Nerve damage generally happens slowly, says Isha Gupta, M.D., neurologist. So you might be able to catch it and prevent it ...
Home Articles The Association between Oxaliplatin-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy, Sociodemographic, and Clinical Characteristics with Falls in Older Adults with Colorectal Cancer ...
For many individuals suffering from peripheral neuropathy, the frustrating cycle of numbness, tingling, and burning can feel like an endless battle—one that they’ve been told has no solution.… ...
Peripheral neuropathy is a troubling side effect of certain chemotherapy drugs, known as taxanes, that are commonly used to treat breast cancer. It often presents as tingling, numbness, pain, or ...
The answer to whether peripheral neuropathy can be reversed isn't quite straightforward. In some cases, it can be reversed or at least stopped from progressing, says Dr. Adler.