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RECRUITING
NCT06420752
PHASE2

Passive Stretching in Peripheral Arterial Disease Patients

Sponsor: University of Wisconsin, La Crosse

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Summary

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) leads to higher mortality rates and strains healthcare systems due to increased costs. It causes leg pain during walking due to reduced blood flow. Nitric oxide (NO) deficiency contributes to vascular issues in PAD, with few effective treatments available. Passive calf muscle stretching boosts NO levels, vascular health, and walking ability in PAD patients. However, the inflammatory processes underlying these improvements are unclear. This study aims to track inflammatory markers and cardiovascular changes during 12 weeks of passive stretching. Additionally, combining stretching with dietary nitrate could further enhance walking capacity by reducing reactive oxygen species. The study will monitor inflammation, vascular function, and oxidative capacity to understand the effects on functional ability in PAD patients. This research is crucial for improving physical function and addressing exercise intolerance in PAD.

Official title: Passive Stretching and Dietary Nitrate Rescue Functional Capacity in Peripheral Arterial Disease

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 90 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

64

Start Date

2024-05-20

Completion Date

2029-12-31

Last Updated

2025-04-02

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Calf Plantar flexion

Daily passive calf stretching

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Dietary nitrate

Weekday 140 ml dietary nitrate consumption two hours prior to passive stretching

Locations (1)

University of Wisconsin La Crosse

La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States