Impacts of elevated glycaemic haemoglobin and disease duration on the sensorimotor control of hands in diabetes patients

Author:

Hsu Hsiu-Yun1,Chiu Haw-Yen2,Lin Hwai-Ting3,Su Fong-Chin45,Lu Chieh-Hsiang678,Kuo Li-Chieh5910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine; National Cheng Kung University; Tainan Taiwan

2. Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery; Chi Mei Medical Center; Tainan Taiwan

3. Department of Sports Medicine; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Taiwan

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering; National Cheng Kung University; Tainan Taiwan

5. Medical Device Innovation Center; National Cheng Kung University; Tainan Taiwan

6. Department of Internal Medicine; Ditmanson Medical Foundation, Chiayi Christian Hospital; Chiayi Taiwan

7. Department of Business Administration, College of Management; National Chung Cheng University; Chiayi Taiwan

8. Ta Tung Institute of Commerce and Technology; Chiayi Taiwan

9. Department of Occupational Therapy; National Cheng Kung University; Tainan Taiwan

10. Institute of Allied Health Sciences; National Cheng Kung University; Tainan Taiwan

Funder

Ditmanson Medical Foundation, Chiayi Christian Hospital, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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