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RECRUITING
NCT06399900
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ENhancing Exercise with LIGHT to Improve Functioning in PAD

Sponsor: Northwestern University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The ENLIGHTEN PAD Trial will collect preliminary data to test whether daily 660 nm light treatment of the lower extremities immediately before home-based walking exercise sessions improves six-minute walk distance at 4-month follow-up, compared to sham light, in people with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD).

Official title: ENhancing Exercise with LIGHT to Improve Functioning in PAD: the ENLIGHTEN PAD Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

50 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

32

Start Date

2024-08-12

Completion Date

2027-01-31

Last Updated

2024-09-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Far red light therapy

All participants will receive one far red light device per leg. Participants will be asked to use their two light devices daily, exposing their bare legs to the devices for 10 minutes twice per day. An unblinded study coordinator will deliver the light devices to each participant's home, positioning the devices 15 cm behind the participant's heels, using tape on the floor to mark where the light and feet should be positioned. Twice each day, the participant flips a switch on the device to begin each session. A timer will turn off the device after 10 minutes. A power meter will measure the total time that the device was turned on. Participants will also record use of the light in a log.

DEVICE

Sham light therapy

All participants will receive one sham device per leg. Participants will be asked to use their two light devices daily, exposing their bare legs to the devices for 10 minutes twice per day. An unblinded study coordinator will deliver the light devices to each participant's home, positioning the devices 15 cm behind the participant's heels, using tape on the floor to mark where the light and feet should be positioned. Twice each day, the participant flips a switch on the device to begin each session. A timer will turn off the device after 10 minutes. A power meter will measure the total time that the device was turned on. Participants will also record use of the light in a log.

BEHAVIORAL

Home-based walking exercise

This study involves a 16 week intervention where participants will walk at home for exercise with guidance from a study coach. Participants will have 4 in-person visits in the first four weeks and then have weekly phone calls in the last 12 weeks of the intervention with their coach.

Locations (1)

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, United States