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NCT07305870
Sequential Compression Device and Range of Motion Exercises on Distributive Peripheral Edema and Hemodynamic Stability Among Patients in Critical Care Units
Objectives of The Study:
1. Assess the effectiveness of sequential compression device on distributive peripheral edema and hemodynamic stability for patients in critical care units.
2. Assess the effectiveness of range of motion on distributive peripheral edema and hemodynamic stability for patients in critical care units.
3. Evaluate the synergic effectiveness of sequential compression device and range of motion on distributive peripheral edema and hemodynamic stability for patients in critical care units
4. Find out the differences between the effectiveness of sequential compression device, range of motion, and synergic effectiveness of both interventions on distributive peripheral edema and hemodynamic stability
5. Find out relationships between the effectiveness of sequential compression device, range of motion, and synergic effectiveness of both interventions with patients' demographic characteristics.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 70 Years