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NCT07032051
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Continuous Passive Motion to Prevent Ankle Contracture and Muscle Atrophy in Ventilated Patients

Sponsor: Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital

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Summary

This clinical trial aims to evaluate whether continuous passive motion (CPM) can prevent ankle joint contracture and muscle atrophy in critically ill patients receiving mechanical ventilation in the ICU. The study will also assess the feasibility and safety of implementing CPM therapy in this population. The primary objectives are: To determine whether CPM preserves ankle dorsiflexion range of motion during ICU immobilization. To assess whether ultrasound can detect changes in tibialis anterior muscle morphology in response to CPM. In this within-subject design, each participant will receive CPM therapy on one ankle while the contralateral ankle serves as the control. Outcomes related to joint mobility and muscle condition will be compared between the two sides. Participants will: Receive CPM treatment on one ankle for 30 minutes, twice daily, for up to 7 days or until ICU discharge. Undergo goniometric and ultrasound assessments at baseline and after the intervention. Continue to receive standard ICU care throughout the study period.

Official title: Preventive Effects of Continuous Passive Motion on Ankle Contracture and Muscle Atrophy in Mechanically Ventilated Patients: A Pilot Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2025-06-25

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2025-06-29

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Continuous Passive Motion

Continuous passive motion was applied to the left ankle joint for 30 minutes twice a day using a motorized CPM device.

Locations (1)

Shin Kong Wu Ho-su Memorial Hospital

Taipei City, Taipei, Taiwan