To Stretch, Not Strain: Impact of Passive Stretching on Calf Muscle and Gait Mechanics in PAD
Penn State University
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the effects of passive calf muscle stretching in patients diagnosed with peripheral artery disease (PAD). The main question it aims to answer are: 1. To determine if daily calf muscle stretching at home improves calf muscle and vascular health. 2. To determine if daily calf muscle stretching at home improves walking performance. Participants will use inflatable ankle splints for 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week for 4-weeks on both days and 4-weeks of no stretching.
Description
Patients with peripheral artery disease will passively stretch their calf muscles using a stretch device on both feet for 30 minutes a day for 4 weeks. Blood vessel health and size, length and function of the calf muscles and tendons and walking performance will be measured. Joint and foot movements as well as calf muscle oxygen levels will be measured during walking performance tests.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 40–85 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Presence of PAD * Stable condition (PAD symptoms) for at least 3 months * Age 40-85 * Men and women who are not pregnant or nursing Exclusion Criteria: * Ischemic leg pain at rest; critical limb ischemia (ulceration or gangrene) * Any condition other than PAD that limits the ability to walk * Major surgery or lower extremity revascularization surgery in the past 6 months * Myocardial infarction within past 6 months or unstable angina * Severe lung disease (on supplemental oxygen or frequently use rescue inhalers) * Participants with non-compressible vessels (ABI \> 1.4…
Interventions
- DevicePassive calf muscle stretching device
Modified night splints will be used to passive stretch the calf muscle.
Location
- Penn State UniversityUniversity Park, Pennsylvania