![]() Studies have revealed just how dramatically diabetic peripheral neuropathy impacts quality of life. Consider this. When therapeutic interventions reverse the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, this results in a 72 percent improvement in activities of daily life, a 78 percent decrease in falls, and a 79 percent reduction in balance-related falls (via Age and Ageing). In other words, addressing peripheral neuropathy leads to longer, healthier, and more independent lives for patients and their caretakers. Factors like keeping a driver’s license longer lead to a higher quality of life for patients while reducing burdens on caretakers’ plates. Keep reading to learn more about mobility and restored quality of life for neuropathy patients.
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February 2025
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