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550 related items for PubMed ID: 30992033

  • 1. Efficacy and Feasibility of Pain management and Patient Education for Physical Activity in Intermittent claudication (PrEPAID): protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
    Abaraogu UO, Dall PM, Brittenden J, Stuart W, Tew GA, Godwin J, Seenan CA.
    Trials; 2019 Apr 16; 20(1):222. PubMed ID: 30992033
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  • 2. The efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the improvement of walking distance in patients with peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial: the TENS-PAD study.
    Besnier F, Sénard JM, Grémeaux V, Riédel M, Garrigues D, Guiraud T, Labrunée M.
    Trials; 2017 Aug 10; 18(1):373. PubMed ID: 28797281
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  • 3. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Improves Walking Performance in Patients With Intermittent Claudication.
    Seenan C, McSwiggan S, Roche PA, Tan CW, Mercer T, Belch JJ.
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  • 4. The development and pilot randomised controlled trial of a group education programme for promoting walking in people with intermittent claudication.
    Tew GA, Humphreys L, Crank H, Hewitt C, Nawaz S, Al-Jundi W, Trender H, Michaels J, Gorely T.
    Vasc Med; 2015 Aug 10; 20(4):348-57. PubMed ID: 25858012
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  • 5. Cross-sectoral rehabilitation intervention for patients with intermittent claudication versus usual care for patients in non-operative management - the CIPIC Rehab Study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
    Siercke M, Jørgensen LP, Missel M, Thygesen LC, Blach PP, Sillesen H, Berg SK.
    Trials; 2020 Jan 21; 21(1):105. PubMed ID: 31964402
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  • 6. WalkingPad protocol: a randomized clinical trial of behavioral and motivational intervention added to smartphone-enabled supervised home-based exercise in patients with peripheral arterial disease and intermittent claudication.
    Silva I, Pedras S, Oliveira R, Veiga C, Paredes H.
    Trials; 2022 Apr 18; 23(1):326. PubMed ID: 35436974
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  • 7. Challenges in recruitment and adherence to a randomized clinical trial in Brazil on the effects of transcutaneous nervous electrical stimulation on individuals with peripheral arterial disease: A feasibility study.
    Ferreira AP, Ramos PDS, Dornelas BR, Ferreira AF, Ricardo DR, Gomes Pereira DA.
    J Vasc Nurs; 2020 Dec 18; 38(4):164-170. PubMed ID: 33279104
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  • 8. The Effect of Structured Patient Education on Physical Activity in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease and Intermittent Claudication: A Systematic Review.
    Abaraogu UO, Dall PM, Seenan CA.
    Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg; 2017 Jul 18; 54(1):58-68. PubMed ID: 28528678
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  • 9. Motivating Structured walking Activity in people with Intermittent Claudication (MOSAIC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a physiotherapist-led, behavioural change intervention versus usual care in adults with intermittent claudication.
    Bearne L, Galea Holmes M, Bieles J, Eddy S, Fisher G, Modarai B, Patel S, Peacock JL, Sackley C, Volkmer B, Weinman J.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Aug 24; 9(8):e030002. PubMed ID: 31446416
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  • 10. Efficacy of brief behavioral counselling by allied health professionals to promote physical activity in people with peripheral arterial disease (BIPP): study protocol for a multi-center randomized controlled trial.
    Burton NW, Ademi Z, Best S, Fiatarone Singh MA, Jenkins JS, Lawson KD, Leicht AS, Mavros Y, Noble Y, Norman P, Norman R, Parmenter BJ, Pinchbeck J, Reid CM, Rowbotham SE, Yip L, Golledge J.
    BMC Public Health; 2016 Nov 09; 16(1):1148. PubMed ID: 27829449
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  • 14. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for intermittent claudication: Medium-term outcomes from a double-blind randomised placebo-controlled pilot trial.
    Green JL, Harwood AE, Smith GE, Das T, Raza A, Cayton T, Wallace T, Carradice D, Chetter IC.
    Vascular; 2018 Oct 09; 26(5):531-539. PubMed ID: 29722640
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  • 16. Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial).
    Steffens D, Young J, Beckenkamp PR, Ratcliffe J, Rubie F, Ansari N, Pillinger N, Solomon M.
    Trials; 2018 Feb 17; 19(1):112. PubMed ID: 29452599
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  • 17. A multicenter randomized controlled study to evaluate whether neuromuscular electrical stimulation improves the absolute walking distance in patients with intermittent claudication compared with best available treatment.
    Lawton R, Babber A, Braithwaite B, Burgess L, Burgess LJ, Chetter I, Coulston J, Epstein D, Fiorentino F, Gohel M, Heatley F, Hinchliffe R, Horgan S, Pal N, Shalhoub J, Simpson R, Stansby G, Davies AH.
    J Vasc Surg; 2019 May 17; 69(5):1567-1573. PubMed ID: 30792054
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  • 18. Feasibility of a physical activity programme embedded into the daily lives of older adults living in nursing homes: protocol for a randomised controlled pilot feasibility study.
    Barrett E, Gillespie P, Newell J, Casey D.
    Trials; 2018 Aug 29; 19(1):461. PubMed ID: 30157920
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  • 19. Functional electrical stimulation improves quality of life by reducing intermittent claudication.
    Embrey DG, Alon G, Brandsma BA, Vladimir F, Silva A, Pflugeisen BM, Amoroso PJ.
    Int J Cardiol; 2017 Sep 15; 243():454-459. PubMed ID: 28595744
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  • 20. Foot exercise plus education versus wait and see for the treatment of plantar heel pain (FEET trial): a protocol for a feasibility study.
    Franettovich Smith MM, Collins NJ, Mellor R, Grimaldi A, Elliott J, Hoggarth M, Weber Ii KA, Vicenzino B.
    J Foot Ankle Res; 2020 May 08; 13(1):20. PubMed ID: 32384905
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