National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan
Lower limb circulatory insufficiency and the associated chronic wounds are common health problems among the elderly. These issues not only affect the individual's mobility and quality of life but also potentially increase medical costs and caregiving expenses. Traditional treatment methods often employ medications to enhance blood circulation, but these clinical approaches have limited effectiveness and induce the risk of side effects. Utilizing exercise as an intervention strategy can help improve lower limb blood circulation in the elderly while reducing the side effects associated with medications. However, due to physical frailty, elderly individuals often cannot participate in high-intensity exercises to improve their circulatory performance. Therefore, this study will develop a lower limb circulation enhancement exercise system to improve the circulatory performance in individuals with poor lower limb circulation. It will compare the effects of lower limb circulation enhancement exercise, vibration exercise, and mixed exercise on improving blood circulation and functional performance in the elderly or individuals with poor lower limb circulation. Participants will be randomly assigned into three groups: the lower limb circulation enhancement exercise group, the vibration exercise group, and the mixed exercise group. In addition, a separate group of young adults (control group) will serve as a reference for baseline comparisons. Initially, all participants will undergo a one-time exercise test, followed by a 12-week intervention. The lower limb circulation enhancement exercise group will perform a 30-minute leg press rowing exercise three times a week, while the vibration exercise group will engage in vibration exercise at the same frequency, and the mixed exercise group will perform group-based mixed exercise training at the same frequency. The young adult control group will not receive any intervention but will undergo the same assessments. Outcome evaluations before and after the intervention include lower limb blood perfusion monitoring, pain scales, and functional performance assessments.
Aging
Walking, Difficulty
Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia
Chronic Disease
Intervention 1: Mixed exercise program
Intervention 2: High-intensity rowing exercise
Intervention 3: Vibration exercise
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| Study Type : | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Estimated Enrollment : | 425 participants |
| Masking : | TRIPLE |
| Primary Purpose : | TREATMENT |
| Official Title : | Constructing a Holistic Care New Model for Chronic Wounds and Blood Circulation Detection to Enhance Home Care Quality |
| Actual Study Start Date : | 2024-09-04 |
| Estimated Primary Completion Date : | 2027-09-04 |
| Estimated Study Completion Date : | 2027-12-31 |
Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment
| Ages Eligible for Study: | 20 Years to 95 Years |
| Sexes Eligible for Study: | ALL |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | 1 |
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National Center for Geriatrics and Welfare Research, National Health Research Institutes
Taipei, Taiwan,