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Effect of Neuromuscular Calf Stimulation and Intermittent Pneumatic Compression on Lower Limb Venous Hemodynamics
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Neuromuscular stimulation, followed by intermittent pneumatic compression and Intermittent pneumatic compression, followed by neuromuscular stimulation for Intermittent Pneumatic Compression. Completed, enrolled 10 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
What is known? * Disorders of peripheral circulation result in vascular morbidity and mortality * Augmentation of peripheral circulation has been shown to be of benefit in both venous and arterial disease * The benefit of intermittent pneumatic compression is clinically well evidenced. * The use of intermittent pneumatic compression is limited by compliance issues related to sleeve application and external power source. What new information will this trial contribute? \- This evaluates the haemodynamic effect of a new electrical device for augmentation of peripheral circulation