Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT06454734
Brief Summary: This is a double-blind randomized clinical trial to compare the effect of shock wave therapy on lower limb lymphedema. There are two arms: A) complex decongestive therapy + extracorporeal shock waves therapy; B) complex decongestive therapy plus placebo extracorporeal shock waves.
Detailed Description: This is a double blind, randomized, clinical trial. 30 patients with lower limb lymphedema will be randomized in 2 groups. One group will receive the habitual complex decongestive therapy (lymphatic manual drainage and compression) plus extracorporeal shock waves therapy. The other group will receive complex decongestive therapy (lymphatic manual drainage and compression) plus placebo extracorporeal shock waves. Patients in the 2 groups will be instructed on skin care measures and kinesitherapy. The usual manual lymphatic drainage and compression will be applied to the 2 groups. The 2 groups will receive 10 treatment sessions, 2 weekly for 5 weeks. Group complex decongestive therapy + shock waves. Patients will receive treatment with manual lymphatic drainage, compression, and shock waves. Group complex decongestant therapy + placebo. Patients will receive treatment with manual lymphatic drainage, compression, and placebo shock waves. Tolerance and possible adverse effects will be recorded by physiotherapist. Any adverse effect detected will be evaluated by the rehabilitation medical doctor.
Study: NCT06454734
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06454734