Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Changes in Lower Extremity Edema of Radiofrequency
Idiopathic Edema
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Idiopathic Edema
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women between the ages of 19 and 72
- Those who are not likely to menstruate during the trial treatment period (3 days) (females within 8 to 18 days after the onset of menstruation)
- Those who meet the diagnostic criteria for idiopathic edema (McKendry criteria score of 15 or higher)
- Those who show a weight change of 1.4 kg or more between morning and night measurements
- Those who have a difference of 1cm or more from the ankle or 2cm or more from the calf when measuring the circumference in the morning and evening
- Those who voluntarily agree to participate in this clinical trial and sign the consent form
Exclusion Criteria:
- In the case of using a heart rate control device such as a metallic substance in the human body
- During menstruation or if there is a possibility of pregnancy
- If you have heart disease
- If you have liver or kidney disease
- If there is bleeding or internal bleeding from wounds or surgery
- For hypertensive patients
- For epilepsy patients
- If you are taking weight loss or health-related drugs/health functional foods
- In the case where it is judged by the principal investigator that participation in this study is not appropriate
Sites / Locations
- Pusan national university Yangsan Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
radiofrequency stimulation
sham stimulation
Participants received radiofrequency stimulation three times a day for 30 minutes once a day. After the end of the first session intervention, there was a washout period and the next intervention was started at a time point when the next menstruation was not likely (8-18 days after the onset of menstruation).
Participants received a sham stimulation similar to a radiofrequency stimulation three times a day for 30 minutes once a day. After the end of the first session intervention, there was a washout period and the next intervention was started at a time point when the next menstruation was not likely (8-18 days after the onset of menstruation).