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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03159260
Other study ID # LegCramp
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 1, 2016
Est. completion date December 30, 2017

Study information

Verified date March 2019
Source Sport and Spine Rehab Clinical Research Foundation
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Theraworx/[pH]uel on the frequency and severity of night-time cramps and spasms symptoms, including quality of life, depression and sleep quality when compared to a placebo.


Description:

50 subjects who claim to have experienced night-time cramps and spasms on average at least three times per week will be recruited. Eligible individuals will be scheduled to attend a "consent and baseline assessment" (T1). During this visit, the study will be described by a member of the research team and the subjects will be asked to provide written consent to participate in the protocol. Following providing informed consent, the subjects will be asked to complete a series of questionnaires about their demographic characteristics, presence and severity of night-time cramps and spasms symptoms, including quality of life, depression and sleep quality. Once these questionnaires are completed all subjects will complete a 14-day no treatment period in which they will be told to engage in their usual activities and treatments. Subjects will return following this two week period (T2) and complete the same questionnaires. Variables that will be collected at T2 include presence and severity of night-time cramps and spasm symptoms, including quality of life, depression and sleep quality. Subjects will be asked to refer their responses on these instruments to the previous 2 weeks following completion of the baseline assessment. Once the subjects have completed these instruments they will be randomly assigned to one of two study groups with 25 of in "Foam A" and 25 in"Foam B." Subjects will receive two 3 ounce foam dispensers corresponding to their group assignment (Foam A or Foam B) and a 2-week Compliance and Symptom Log. Subjects will be instructed to apply the topical foam they have been assigned to their entire upper and lower legs and feet using 8 pumps from the product dispenser per leg (upper thigh to foot) before retiring each evening for the next 14 days. If subjects experience leg cramps or spasms after retiring they will be instructed to reapply to 2 pumps of the foam to the affected area in response to each event. Each morning during the 14 days in which subjects apply the foam they will be asked to complete the Compliance and Symptom Log that documents the incidence and severity of night-time cramps and spasms their use of the foam and any other therapies they used to treat their night-time cramps and spasm. Following 14 consecutive days of applying the assigned foam, subjects will return to SSR (T3) and return the completed Treatment Compliance Log to the research staff. During this final visit subjects will again complete the same questionnaires that were completed during the T2 visit, referring the responses to the previous 2 weeks when the subjects were applying the assigned foam to the legs.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 57
Est. completion date December 30, 2017
Est. primary completion date June 1, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Subjects who claim to have experienced night-time cramps and spasms on average at least three times per week

Exclusion Criteria:

- Individuals will be excluded from the study if they are pregnant, have been previously diagnosed with a non-RLS sleep disorder, previously diagnosed with schizophrenia or any other neurological disorder

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Theraworx
Subjects will be instructed to apply the topical foam they have been assigned to their entire upper and lower legs and feet using 8 pumps from the product dispenser per leg (upper thigh to foot) before retiring each evening for the next 14 days. If subjects experience leg cramps or spasms after retiring they will be instructed to reapply to 2 pumps of the foam to the affected area in response to each event. Each morning during the 14 days in which subjects apply the foam they will be asked to complete the Compliance and Symptom Log that documents the incidence and severity of night-time cramps and spasms their use of the foam and any other therapies they used to treat their night-time cramps and spasm.
Other:
Placebo
Subjects will be instructed to apply the topical foam they have been assigned to their entire upper and lower legs and feet using 8 pumps from the product dispenser per leg (upper thigh to foot) before retiring each evening for the next 14 days. If subjects experience leg cramps or spasms after retiring they will be instructed to reapply to 2 pumps of the foam to the affected area in response to each event. Each morning during the 14 days in which subjects apply the foam they will be asked to complete the Compliance and Symptom Log that documents the incidence and severity of night-time cramps and spasms their use of the foam and any other therapies they used to treat their night-time cramps and spasm.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Sport and Spine Rehab Rockville Maryland

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Sport and Spine Rehab Clinical Research Foundation

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Restless Legs Syndrome Quality of Life Instrument (RLSQoL) Over 4 Weeks Restless Legs Syndrome Quality of Life Instrument (RLSQoL) assesses the impact of restless legs symptoms on daily life, emotional well-being, social life and work life in adults 21 years and over. Each subsection is totaled separately and summed to form a total score from 0-100. Higher scores on the RLSQoL overall life impact score indicate a better quality of life. The subsections include Social Life, Daily Function, Sleep Quality, and Emotional Well-being. Each subsection questions are summed, divided by total score, and multiplied by 100 to form a scale of 0 (worst outcome) to 100 (best outcome). Baseline, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks
Primary Change in Beck Depression Scale Over 4 Weeks The Beck Depression Scale is one of the most widely used psychometric tests for measuring the severity of depression. The score is calculated by adding up the score for each of the twenty-one questions by counting the number to the right of each question marked. The highest possible total for the whole test would be sixty-three and the lowest possible score for the test would be zero. The level of depression is evaluated by: 0-10 (These ups and downs are considered normal);11-16 (Mild mood disturbance); 17-20 (Borderline clinical depression); 21-30 (Moderate depression); 31-40 (Severe depression); over 40 (Extreme depression). Baseline, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks
Primary Change in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Over 4 Weeks The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index is used to measure the quality and patterns of sleep in adults. It differentiates "poor" from "good" sleep quality by measuring seven areas (components): subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medications, and daytime dysfunction over the last month. The seven component scores are added together for a global score ranging from 0 to 21, 0 indicating no difficulty and 21 indicating severe difficulties. Baseline, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks
Primary Change in Modified Patient Specific Functional Scale Over 4 Weeks The Modified Patient Specific Functional Scale is used to quantify activity limitation and measure functional outcome for patients with any orthopaedic condition. Three important activities that are unable to be done or are having difficulty are rated from 0 to 10, 0 being unable to perform and 10 being able to perform activity at the same level as before injury or problem. The total score is the sum of the activity scores divided by the number of activities, ranging from 0 (worst outcome) to 10 (best outcome). Baseline, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks
Secondary Change in Symptom Log Over 4 Weeks Patients will track the number of times their leg cramps/spasms for the first 2 weeks without intervention and then how many times during the two weeks using the intervention. Weeks 1, 2, 3 and 4