A study from investigators in Italy sheds further light on the relationship between physical activity and diabetic polyneuropathy risk in patients with type 1 diabetes. Results of a new study in ...
Peripheral neuropathy is a group of conditions marked by decreased or reduced ability to get or send nerve impulses to the limbs. It can affect your legs, feet, hands, arms, or fingers. It often ...
On Feb. 20, Gregory F. Maassen, Ph.D., will share his incredible story of e-biking 5,800 miles throughout the country to raise awareness about peripheral neuropathy and funds for research. Join Johns ...
Hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis (hATTR) is a type of amyloidosis, which is a group of diseases where abnormal proteins (amyloids) build up and damage areas of the body. When the amyloids ...
Amvuttra is a subcutaneously-administered RNAi therapeutic designed to block the production of wild-type and mutant transthyretin protein. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Amvuttra ...
Stocking glove neuropathy refers to symptoms of peripheral neuropathy that cause numbness, weakness, or sensory changes in the hands and feet. It has a number of potential causes, including diabetes.
Dr. Kristen Ras-Davis and Dr. Greg Davis of Essential Neuropathy in Lee’s Summit, chat with Shane about the different types of peripheral neuropathy they’ve seen, and the various ways to treat it.