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Musculoskeletal manifestations of diabetes mellitus
Department of Medicine, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to
Miss Smith, Modbury Public Hospital, Smart Road, Modbury, Adelaide, SA 5092, Australia;
laura.smith{at}adelaide.edu.au
Rheumatic complaints are common in patients with diabetes. Maintaining good glycaemic control by exercise, diet, and medication improves or prevents the development of rheumatic conditions.
Keywords: diabetes; muscle; skeletal; exercise; physiotherapy
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