Status:
UNKNOWN
EFFECT OF AEROBIC TRAINING VERSUS MYOFACIAL RELEASE ON CLAUDICATION AMONG PREPHERAIL ARTERAIL INSUFFIECENCY PATIENTS
Lead Sponsor:
ola mohamed elsayed mostafa elgohary
Collaborating Sponsors:
Cairo University
Conditions:
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Eligibility:
All Genders
45-55 years
Phase:
NA
Brief Summary
This study is trying to answer the following research question: "Are there any differences between effects of aerobic training and myofascial release on claudication among peripheral arterial insuffie...
Detailed Description
Peripheral arterial disease is a systemic disorder and for the most part progressive. The condition is associated with life and limb-threatening complications. Symptoms of PAD range from intermittent ...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- The patients had been met the following criteria to be involved in this study:
- 1\. Patients from both sexes who were medically diagnosed as peripheral arterial insufficiency with type II claudication at single lower limb 2- Peripheral arterial insufficiency patients, who have ABI inbetween0.90-0.50
- Age was ranged from 45 -55years.
- Patients who have intermittent claudicating pain during activities not at rest.
- BMI between 25-29.9 kg
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Exclusion
- patients who was not willing to participate in the study.
- patients who have severe foot ulcer, and who were diagnosed as Peripheral arterial insufficiency grade III, IV.
- patients who have the ABI is less than 0.50
- Patients who have past history of (unstable cardiovascular diseases, marked dyspnea on exertion or with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), liver and kidney diseases).
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Key Trial Info
Start Date :
February 1 2021
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ESTIMATED
End Date :
May 1 2021
Estimated Enrollment :
40 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT04734600
Start Date
February 1 2021
End Date
May 1 2021
Last Update
February 2 2021
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Physical Therapy
Cairo, Egypt