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NCT ID: NCT02632695 Completed - Venous Ulcers Clinical Trials

Physical Activity Interventions for Leg Ulcer Patients

FOOTFIT
Start date: April 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to test FOOTFIT and enhanced FOOTFIT+, home-based mobile health (mHealth) physical activity (PA) interventions for a minimally ambulatory, chronically-ill, population with leg ulcers. A highly sensitive clinically designed Bluetooth® enabled accelerometer and tracking device (BEAT) worn on the foot during a progressive and evidence-based non-exertive leg conditioning activities for lower leg function (CALF) captures minute foot movements and sends the data to a Smartphone. This six-week feasibility study will compare FOOTFIT to FOOTFIT+, with the added connectivity feature, to promote patient-provider communication, evaluate adherence to PA, and assess signals of efficacy on functional outcomes in a very low fitness population.

NCT ID: NCT00184873 Completed - Leg Ulcers Clinical Trials

Legtest Multi Centre Testing of the Lively Legs Program for Promoting Compliance in Leg Ulcer Patients

Start date: January 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Leg ulcers are often chronic or recurring complications of peripheral circulation disorders. Patients' lifestyles are known to influence leg ulcer occurrence and circulation disorders in general. Especially exercise and compliance with compression therapy are key elements in the course of leg ulcer healing and recurrence. Yet many patients demonstrate sedentary lifestyles and non-compliance and current practice offers no systematic approach in the promotion of compliance and physical activity in these patients. The purpose of the study is testing 'Lively Legs' a compliance promotion program for patients with leg ulcers. The study tests the program on effects regarding: - compliance with compression therapy and exercise levels - time to leg ulcer recurrence - cost effectiveness from a social perspective.