Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

Foot lesions can be developed during hiking because of external factors. This makes it important to study the effect of hiking equipment on lesion development.

This study analyzes the extrinsic factors involved in the appearance of injuries at the feet during the realization of a route of low difficulty and short travel. 33 participants wore cotton not technicians socks in his two feet, were used like control socks and 76 participants wore technical socks "Tierra" and "Set" one on each foot.


Clinical Trial Description

Socks it used as an indispensable element to protect the foot of injuries during sports practice. The different compositions of socks can influence the appearance of injuries. The technical socks are designed for high-performance sports use ("Lurbel" brand, models "Tierra" and "Set"), and non-technical socks (cotton) for everyday use. The socks had different composition: "Tierra" (50% regenerative, 25% cool-teak, 17% polyamide ions, 8% lycra); "Set" (75% cotton, 17% polyamide, 8% lycra) and cotton (98% cotton, 2% elastane). The technical socks had reinforced weave in the toe, metatarsal and heel areas. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03914274
Study type Interventional
Source University of Extremadura
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 10, 2015
Completion date May 28, 2016

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT04539886 - Comparative Study Between CellFX and Electrodessication in Sebaceous Hyperplasia (SH) Lesions N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05418959 - Genetic Risk Stratification of Pediatric Skin Lesions Phase 1
Recruiting NCT05068310 - Applicability of a Cellular Resolution Full-field OCT Image System for Pigmented and Non-pigmented Skin Tumors
Completed NCT05619471 - VIO Imaging for Skin Tissue Assessment (VISTA) N/A
Recruiting NCT03716193 - Measurement of the Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Cutaneous Tumors Using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Oximetry N/A
Completed NCT04821193 - Comparison of the Effects of 5%NaHCO3, 2%CHG and 70%Alcohol in the Prevention of Infections Related to Catheter N/A
Completed NCT05729334 - Clinical Investigation EUCLIDES-01 for the Calculation of the Area of Skin Lesions N/A
Completed NCT02598609 - SEPREVEN: a Stepped-wedge Randomised Controlled Trial N/A
Completed NCT06025058 - Neopep-S-based EasyDew MD Regen Cream for Radiotherapy Subject After Breast Tumor Resection N/A
Completed NCT05994781 - A Prospective Researcher-led Clinical Study of Neopep-S-based EasyDew MD Regen Cream N/A
Completed NCT00470912 - Sunscreen RV 2457C in Photoinduced CLE Phase 3
Completed NCT05410964 - Non-Linear Imaging of Skin In Vivo
Withdrawn NCT03357419 - The Effect of Prophylactic Antibiotics on Surgical Site Infection Lower Limb Skin Excisions N/A
Completed NCT02740257 - Smartphone Application to Detect Skin Lesions
Completed NCT03612570 - Nano-Pulse Stimulation (NPS) in Sebaceous Hyperplasia N/A
Recruiting NCT03796871 - Medical Device Based on Polarized Light for Cutaneous Lesions Visualization N/A
Completed NCT05238870 - Prevention of Skin Damage in the Patient in Prone Position: Development of Education Interventions Based on a Training Needs Assessment Study.
Completed NCT05940090 - Correlation of Dermatologist Made Biopsy Decision With AI Assisted Total Body Photography Detection of Outlier Lesions
Enrolling by invitation NCT04566302 - Pilot Study of Imaging Human Skin With High-Speed Spectrally Encoded Confocal Microscopy N/A
Completed NCT04470466 - Short Pulse and Q-switched ND-YAG Laser With Topical Carbon Versus Fractional CO2 Laser for Enlarged Facial Pores N/A