医学
物理疗法
随机对照试验
跛行
物理医学与康复
单调的工作
脚踝
间歇性跛行
动脉疾病
外科
血管疾病
作者
Alexis Le Faucheur,Pierre Jéhannin,Adrien Chanteau,Pauline Blanc‐Petitjean,Alan Donnelly,Clément Hoffmann,Samir Henni,A. Bura-Rivière,Adrien Kaladji,Damien Lanéelle,Guillaume Mahé
摘要
This paper describes a currently on-going multicenter, randomized controlled trial designed to assess the efficacy of calf neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on changes in maximal walking distance in people with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), compared with a non-intervention control-group. This study (NCT03795103) encompasses five participating centers in France. PAD participants with a predominant claudication at the calf level and a maximal treadmill walking distance ≤300 m are randomized into one of the two groups: NMES group or Control group. The NMES program consists of a 12-week program of electrical stimulations at the calf-muscle level. The primary outcome of the study is the change in maximal treadmill walking distance at 12 weeks. Main secondary outcomes include changes in the pain-free treadmill walking distance; 6 min total walking distance; global positioning system (GPS)-measured outdoor walking capacity; daily physical activity level by accelerometry; self-reported walking impairment; self-reported quality of life; ankle-brachial index; and skin microvascular function, both at the forearm and calf levels. Recruitment started in September 2019 and data collection is expected to end in November 2022.
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