Inspiratory Muscle Training Versus Calf Muscle on Venous Function
Venous InsufficiencyThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of exercise training in addition to compression therapy on quality of life, venous return time, muscle strength, clinical severity, functional capacity in venous insufficiency compared to compression treatment alone. Fourty-two volunteer patients with venous insufficiency will include in the study were randomly divided into three groups as inspiratory exercise, calf muscle exercise and control. While the control group will receive only compression therapy, the inspiratory exercise group will apply inspiratory muscle training consisted of strengthening exercise in addition to compression therapy; kalf muscle exercise group will apply strengthening exercise for calf muscle in addition to compression therapy for 2 days/week with physiotherapist and 3 days/week by themselves, 8 weeks. All the patients will assess with Chronic Venous Disease Quality of life Questionnaire-20 (CIVIQ-20), Nottingham Health Profile, Photopletismograph, Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS), hand-held dynamometer, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), circumference measurements, 6-minute walk test (6MWT), before and after the treatment.
Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Endolex Forte VErsus Diosmin and Hesperidin in Reducing...
Chronic Venous InsufficiencyThe trial is designed as a randomized, multicenter, open label, comparative, 6 months, clinical study.
Efficacy and Tolerability of the Use of Varicell Compared With Daflon
Chronic Venous InsufficiencyHemorrhoidsThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of Varicell compared to Daflon, in reducing the symptoms caused by chronic venous insufficiency and hemorrhoidal syndrome.
Compression Stockings Therapy Following Mechano-Chemical Ablation (Clarivein®)
Varicose VeinsChronic Venous InsufficiencyThis study will be looking at the effect of compression therapy in patients having Mechano-Chemical Ablation (MOCA) therapy for truncal incompetence of their varicose veins using the ClariVein® device. Patients will be randomised to either the compression group (group A) or the no compression group (group B). The pain scores, compliance, quality of life scores, occlusion rate at 6 months as well as the cost effectiveness of each intervention will be assessed.
Cyanoacrylate Closure Versus Surgical Stripping for Incompetent Saphenous Veins
Occlusions VeinChronic Venous InsufficiencyThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the non-inferior, clinical outcomes after cyanoacrylate closure comparing the surgical stripping for incompetent saphenous veins.
Efficacy and Safety of Endovenous Microwave Ablations for Treatment of Varicose Veins in Singapore...
Venous InsufficiencyVaricose Veins1 moreThe purpose of this study is to assess change in patient's symptoms before and after Endovenous Microwave Ablation (EMA) as treatment for varicose veins. At the same time, it is to evaluate the effectiveness of EMA and its treatment outcomes over a period of 1 year.
The Evaluation of OrCel for the Treatment of Venous Ulcers
Venous InsufficiencyLeg UlcerThis study was designed to confirm the clinical benefits and safety of OrCel in the treatment of venous ulcers. OrCel and standard care are compared to standard care alone. Standard care consists of currently accepted compression therapy. Patients are treated for 12 weeks. Patients with healed ulcers are followed for an additional 12 weeks to assess durability of the healed wound.
The Effectiveness of Trans-catheter Foam Sclerotherapy of Pelvic and Atypical Lower Limb Varicosities...
Venous Insufficiencypelvic congestion is the most recognized consequence of pelvi-perineal venous insufficiency . chronic pelvic pain prevalence is about 26.6 %in egypt. this research is going to evaluate the effectiveness of foam sclerotherapy and to conclude diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm for this problem.
The Effect of Structured Exercise on Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Chronic Venous InsufficiencyIndividuals with Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) face a number of complications, such as, muscular dysfunction, limited ankle range of motion(ROM) and diminished calf muscle pump function. Exercise therapy has been shown to improve calf muscle pump function and symptoms and may provide additional therapeutic benefits. It has been reported that structured exercise has the ability to improve ankle joint range of motion, calf muscle strength and calf muscle pump function. Participants will receive the 12-week structured resistance exercise programme, 'Strength from Within', a warm up and cool down, walking programme and range of motion exercises. Participants will complete the Short Form quality of life (SF-36) Health Survey and the venous clinical severity score questionnaire. Baseline testing will be conducted. The following measures will be employed in the study through a baseline testing and repeated at the end of the study period (week 12): Functional ambulatory measurements, physical activity measurements (muscle endurance), isokinetic testing (strength), duplex ultrasound scanning. A combination of upper and lower body structured exercise as well as, ankle join range of motion and a walking regimen has the potential to have a significant impact on an individual's calf muscle pump function and avoid these potentially harmful side effects of lower body exercise programmes
Compliance of Compression Therapy in Healed Venous Ulcerations
Venous InsufficiencyThis study seeks to determine if compliance with compression therapy is increased in patients with healed venous insufficiency ulcerations when lower levels of compression therapy are prescribed. This study will measure compliance with compression therapy at low levels of compression. It will also seek to determine if compression therapy aids in the prevention of venous insufficiency ulcer recurrence.