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NCT ID: NCT06397209 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Comparative Effects of Propioceptive Neuromascular Facilitation and Neural Flossing in Diabetic Neuropathy

Start date: December 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare the effects of propioceptive neuromascular facilitation and neural flossing on balance and gait in diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

NCT ID: NCT06383702 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

A Study to Evaluate Pregabalin in Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Start date: May 15, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pregabalin extended-release tablets in the treatment of neuropathic pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Pregabalin has been approved in more than 130 countries for neuropathic pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, and neuralgia associated with spinal cord injury. Pregabalin extended-release tablets were administered once daily, as a single dose after dinner. Compared with pregabalin capsule formulation, it reduces the frequency of medication and improves patient compliance.

NCT ID: NCT06376240 Recruiting - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

The Effect of Pyridoxamine Supplementation on Microvascular Function in Type 2 Diabetes

PYRAMID
Start date: March 21, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of developing vascular complications. Microvascular dysfunction might be caused by the increased production of methylglyoxal under hyperglycaemic conditions. Methylglyoxal is a by-product of glycolysis and forms advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) on proteins and DNA, thereby disrupting their function. Preventing methylglyoxal accumulation and AGEs formation may offer a therapeutic option for treating microvascular complications in diabetics. Pyridoxamine is a vitamin B6 vitamer that scavenges methylglyoxal and thereby inhibits the formation of AGEs. In this study, the researchers investigate whether pyridoxamine supplementation in type 2 diabetes improves microvascular function in the eye, kidney and skin, and reduces markers of endothelial dysfunction and glycation.

NCT ID: NCT06373809 Completed - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Placenta Derived Stem Cells for Treating of Chronic Ulcers and Neuropathy

PDSC
Start date: October 8, 2021
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is an initial dose escalation safety and exploratory efficacy study to treat two groups of subjects with critically sized diabetic wounds and diabetic neuropathy using placental-derived stem cells (PDSC) transplanted by injection into soft tissues of the lower limb. Its primary objective is safety assessment and its secondary objective is determining optimum PDSC safe dose. Group 1 will receive implantation of cells in the ulcer, in the ulcer bed, and along the distal arterial vessels that supply blood to the foot. Group 2 will follow the same protocol for the foot but will have an additional dose of cells implanted in the anterior and posterior compartments of the same leg to determine the impact on peripheral neuropathy. Dose escalation and safety will be documented. Exploratory measures of efficacy include: ulcer healing, hemodynamic and anatomical effects on the arteries of the foot, and changes in the sensory perceptions of the foot.

NCT ID: NCT06361108 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain

Multiple-Ascending Dose Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of YJ001 for Spray Use in Patients With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain

Start date: April 10, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This Phase I, randomized, double-blind and placebo controlled study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and PK, and to preliminarily assess the efficacy of topically administered YJ001 in a multiple-ascending dose (MAD) fashion in the patients with DPNP. The study will be conducted at a single study center. In this study, 2 cohorts (N=24, 12 subjects for each cohort), each cohort will consist of 10 active and 2 placebo, with approximately equal numbers of male and female subjects. Each subject will be administered a single dose of YJ001 as multiple sprays topically on both feet and below the ankle in the morning on Day 1 and Day 2, and will be administered as twice daily doses once in the morning and the other in the evening (with an interval of 11 to 13 h) from Day 3 through Day 11.

NCT ID: NCT06357884 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Neuropathies

Short-term Effect of Podiatric Callus Debridement on Plantar Pressure in Diabetic Neuropathic Patients

Start date: February 23, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Diabetes peripheral neuropathy (DPN) affects up to 50% of the diabetes population. In the diabetic neuropathic foot, it commonly manifests as loss of protective sensation, foot deformity and skin dryness. Alongside with day-to-day weightbearing activities, this can lead to formation of callus over plantar pressure points. Studies have proven that callus formation leads to high plantar pressure and increased risk of diabetic foot ulcers. For podiatrists, diabetic foot screening and treatment is our daily practice. Plantar callus are commonly treated by sharp debridement to relief pressure from the hard skin build up and thus reducing the risk of ulceration. However, the effectiveness of callus sharp debridement is not commonly studied in researches. Only a few studies in the past evaluated the effectiveness of callus treatment by different outcome measurements. Among those studies only 2 were specifically done in diabetic patients, in which one reported results of diabetic neuropathic patients. All the available studies used peak plantar pressure only as their pedobarographic outcome measure. In this study, the treatment effect of podiatric sharp debridement of callus in diabetic neuropathic patients will be evaluated using a range of pedobarographic parameters and Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) questionnaire. The immediate and short-term (3-4 weeks) effect of sharp debridement in DPN patients with callus could be quantified. Change in loading pattern could also be analysed based on different areas of the foot.

NCT ID: NCT06336486 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetic Neuropathic Pain

the Effectiveness of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression on Neuropathic Pain in Patients With Diabetic Polyneuropathy

Start date: December 4, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study,the effectiveness of intermittent pneumatic compression therapy on neuropathic pain and quality of life in patients with neuropathic pain due to type 2 diabetes was investigated

NCT ID: NCT06332378 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Neuropathies

Effect of Exercise Therapy on Type II Diabetic Neuropathic Patients

Start date: May 5, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this Randomized control trial (clinical trial) is to learn about the effect of Exercise therapy on Type II Diabetic Neuropathic Patient in Pakistan ,40-70 year's old patient, will be refer by physicians. Exclusion criteria of the study will lower extremity complications such as fracture, having experience dislocation at least six months prior to the study, having any history of surgical operations in muscles, bones, and joints of lower extremities, suffering from musculoskeletal disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and myopathy, middle ear and vestibular impairments (patients' self-report), knee joint flexion contracture, and interruption of the intervention sessions for more than two days.. The main question it aims to answer are: 1. To compare the effects of two therapeutic exercises on clinical balance measures on type II diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients. 2. Effectiveness of exercises using Swiss ball in lowering waist circumference, and BMI. 3. Effectiveness of exercises on fasting blood sugar (FBS), post-prandial blood sugar (PPBS), and glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) among Type II diabetic patients. 4. Effectiveness of exercises on autonomic nervous system activity on type II diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients. 5. Comparative effects of two therapeutic exercises and control group on Neuropathy. By using random allocation, the participants will divided into three groups: an intervention group (N=30) that receive ball training exercise, another intervention group (N=30) that receive Frenkel training exercise and a control group (N=30). Each exercise session contain 5 min warm-up (stationary bike), 45 min exercise training (with 1 minute rest for every 5 minutes of exercise), and 5 min of cool down activities including stretching of the muscles involved in balance exercise (gluteal, erector spine, hamstring, rectus femorus, gastro soleus, and pectoral muscles). This make the participants' heart rate stable and prepare their muscles for optimal activity.

NCT ID: NCT06330233 Not yet recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Different Amounts of Moxibustion in the Treatment of DPN: A Clinical RCT Study

Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to provide moxibustion treatment for diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and to provide a reference for clinical treatment of DPN moxibustion. The first part: patients will be randomly assigned to 3 clinical centers, 18 in each center, and then equally divided into 2 groups, including routine treatment group and 15-minute moxibustion group. Patients in the routine treatment group were given mecobalamin tablets and epastat at the same time of daily treatment for 4 weeks (hypertension and hyperlipidemia combined with basic drug treatment). The frequency of moxibustion was 15 minutes per acupoint twice a week for four weeks. The results were evaluated during the baseline period (the day before the grouping), the treatment period (the end of the 8th treatment), and the follow-up period (2 weeks after the end of treatment). The results of this part are expected to confirm the therapeutic effect of moxibustion on diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The second part was divided into the moxibustion 15-minute group and the moxibustion 30-minute group, 75 cases in each group, and 50 cases needed to be assigned to each center. Except for the different durations of moxibustion, the moxibustion treatment methods and acupoints are the same. The results of this part are expected to confirm the optimal amount of moxibustion in the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuralgia and provide a reference for the standardization of clinical treatment of moxibustion.

NCT ID: NCT06303453 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Comparative Effects of Balance and Resisted Training in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.

Start date: February 25, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to determine comparative effects of balance and resisted training on pain and balance in patients with daibetic peripheral neuropathy.