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NCT ID: NCT06468371 Completed - Hemodialysis Clinical Trials

Exercise Training Versus Ropinirole in Treating Restless Legs Syndrome Among Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: January 2, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research aims to compare the efficacy of these two interventions, thereby addressing a critical gap in current therapeutic approaches. The rationale for this study is rooted in the existing evidence supporting non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions for RLS, yet the comparative efficacy remains underexplored.

NCT ID: NCT06324760 Completed - Clinical trials for Restless Legs Syndrome

Alpha-lipoic Acid Combined With B Vitamins Shows Promise for Treating Restless Legs Syndrome

Start date: March 4, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Investigating Tiobec® 400's efficacy in alleviating Restless Legs Syndrome symptoms sheds light on promising therapeutic avenues.

NCT ID: NCT06233773 Recruiting - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

The Effect of Kinesio Taping and Manual Lymph Drainage on Pregnant Women With Restless Legs Syndrome

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

Restless Leg Syndrome, a progressive and recurrent chronic sensorimotor disorder that creates an irresistible urge to move the legs and a feeling of discomfort, is seen in 15.4-26.0% of pregnant women in our country. Restless Leg Syndrome has negative effects on sleep, mood, cognitive health, daily activities and behavior in pregnant women; It can also cause preeclampsia, difficult labor, and cesarean delivery. Therefore, it is important for pregnant women with Restless Leg Syndrome to be treated appropriately. It is recommended that pregnant women use non-pharmacological treatments as they are not risky for fetal health. Kinesio taping and manual lymphatic drainage methods are used non-pharmacologically to support venous-lymphatic drainage and manage pain. These methods are economical, reliable and easy to apply. However, no study has been found in which Kinesio taping or manual lymphatic drainage was applied to a patient group with Restless Leg Syndrome during or outside pregnancy. The aim of this project is to determine the effect of Kinesio taping and manual lymphatic drainage on Restless Legs Syndrome severity, sleep quality and psychological well-being in pregnant women with Restless Legs Syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT06156007 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Restless Legs Syndrome

Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercises in Menopausal Women Experiencing RLS.

Start date: August 25, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Restless legs syndrome is a symptom that can be seen in all stages of a woman's life, but its frequency and severity increases with menopause. Restless legs syndrome is a neurological problem that occurs usually at night with an irresistible urge to move the legs. It is a progressive muscle relaxation exercise. Progressive muscle relaxation exercise is a systematic practice aimed at providing deep relaxation by exercising large muscle groups in the body along with breathing techniques. This study aims to evaluate the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercise on the severity of restless legs syndrome, quality of life and sleep quality related to restless legs syndrome in menopausal women with restless legs syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT06076499 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Restless Legs Syndrome

A Post-Market Study for Long-Term Effectiveness and Safety of the NTX100 for RLS

THRIVE
Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Multi-center post-market, observational study to assess the long-term effectiveness and safety of the NTX100 TOMAC System for patients with Restless Legs Syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT05985421 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Restless Legs Syndrome

Gut Microbiota and Bacterial Translocation in Restless Legs Syndrome

RLS-BIOT
Start date: January 9, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a common neurological sensorimotor disorder defined by an urge to move the legs when at rest that increase in the evening and at night. The pathophysiology of RLS remains poorly understood, but brain iron deficiency plays a major role. Iron absorption is an active process located in enterocytes of the proximal bowel, and is inhibited by hepcidin. The gut microbiota plays a central role in intestinal absorption, and in the maturation of the immune system. An imbalance in the microbiota, known as dysbiosis, could lead to a decrease in iron absorption, inflammation of the intestinal epithelium, and an increase in its permeability, thus favoring bacterial translocation and chronic systemic inflammation. Numerous studies showed an association between RLS and gastrointestinal diseases: Irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. However, no study has examined the gut microbiota in RLS. The investigators hypothesize that there is an imbalance of gut microbiota in patients with RLS, favoring an increased intestinal permeability and bacterial translocation, leading to chronic inflammation and reduced iron bioavailability.

NCT ID: NCT05908214 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

The Application of Wide Pulse High Frequency Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Disorders Associated With Motoneuron Hyperexcitability

MnHyperex
Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the present project, the investigators aim at proposing innovative ways of investigating spinal motoneuron hyperexcitability to counteract the associated impairments by using wide pulse high frequency neuromuscular electrical stimulation (WPHF NMES) in various populations. The investigators will use WPHF NMES contractions as a model to gain insights into the mechanisms underlying muscle cramps, restless legs syndrome or stroke-induced spasticity as there is evidence that they share common underlying mechanisms. The investigators will then use WPHF NMES as a training modality to improve plantar flexor neuromuscular function in stroke patients by taking advantage of their motoneuronal hyperexcitability.

NCT ID: NCT05851001 Completed - Clinical trials for Restless Legs Syndrome

Effects of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercises During Pregnancy

Start date: April 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Participants were allocated into three groups; the control group, progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) group and relaxation music (RM) group. The PMR and RM programs were explained toall participants, and the first program was tested under the supervision of the researcher. PMR and RM group participants performed the program daily throughout 4 weeks. Severity of RLS with the International Restless Leg Syndrome Scale (IRLSS) and sleep quality with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were assessed at baseline, 2 and 4 weeks for all the groups.

NCT ID: NCT05795868 Completed - Pregnancy Related Clinical Trials

The Effect of Compression Stockings on the Complaints of Pregnant Women With Restless Leg Syndrome

Start date: April 25, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this project is to determine the effect of compression stockings on the complaints, well-being and sleep quality of pregnant women with restless legs syndrome (RLS). The research is a pretest-posttest randomized placebo-controlled experimental study. The study will be carried out with a total of 70 people, 35 in the compression stocking group and 35 in the placebo stocking group. Study data will be collected with RLS Diagnostic Criteria Questionnaire Form, Research Criteria Compliance Form, Personal Information Form, RLS Severity Rating Scale, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PUKI), WHO-5 and Implementation Satisfaction Form. Pregnant women in both groups will wear the stockings given for three weeks after the first interview. Data analysis obtained in the research will be performed in TURCOSA statistical software (Turcosa Analytics Ltd Co, Turkey, www.turcosa.com.tr).In comparisons, a value of p <0.05 will be considered statistically significant. In order to conduct the study, the necessary Academic Committee decision, Ethics Committee approval (December 08, 2021 and number 2021/781) and institutional permission were obtained. The individuals included in the study will be informed about the purpose of the research, their verbal consent will be obtained and the participant's informed consent form will be signed.

NCT ID: NCT05787080 Completed - Clinical trials for Restless Legs Syndrome

Massage, Oxidative and Antioxidant Enzymes in Hemodialysis Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome(RLS)

RLS
Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study; It will be done to evaluate the presence of oxidative stress and its effects on lipid peroxidation products and antioxidant parameters after massage application and the possible effects of the appropriate massage protocol applied to the patients on oxidative stress in hemodialysis patients with restless legs syndrome.