Passive Limb Movement Study
NCT: NCT05935670 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Stroke survivors have compromised vascular function which may contribute to secondary stroke risk, cardiovascular disease, and may limit their exercise tolerance. No studies have examined how femoral blood flow responds to both passive leg movement, a measure of microvascular function, as well as active leg contractions, a measure of the hyperemic response to exercise. Leg muscles with a reduced blood flow response to movement could be associated with decreased neuromuscular function, such as leg strength and fatigue. Preliminary data showing a single bout of ischemic conditioning may improve vascular function and muscle activation in healthy adults and individuals post-stroke. Therefore, the investigators want to examine if ischemic conditioning will also improve the blood flow response to passive leg movements as well as during single leg active contractions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Passive Limb Movement Study?
Passive Limb Movement Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT05935670. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT05935670?
The current status of NCT05935670 (Passive Limb Movement Study) is: COMPLETED.
When did Passive Limb Movement Study start?
Passive Limb Movement Study started on 2023-06-13.
Official Source
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