Pain management and patient Education for Physical Activity in Intermittent cluaDication (prePAID Trial): Feasibility Randomised Controlled trial.

  • Seenan, Chris (PI)
  • Dall, Philippa (CoI)
  • Godwin, Jon (CoI)
  • Abaraogu, Ukachukwu (CoI)
  • Brittenden, Julie (CoI)
  • Stuart, Wesley P. (CoI)
  • Tew, Garry (CoI)

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Description

Peripheral Arterial disease (PAD) is a common condition which causes narrowing of the arteries. Exercise and physical activity in this population is often limited due to pain. This study will examine the feasibility of designing a defnitive trial that investigates whether TENS can improve the physical activity of patients with PAD when delivered alone and/or alongside a patient education programme.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/01/1730/09/22

Funding

  • Chief Scientist Office: £202,290.00

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  • Infographic. Exercise for intermittent claudication

    Tew, G. A., Allen, L., Askew, C. D., Chetter, I., Cucato, G., Doherty, P., Garnham, A., Harwood, A., Ingle, L., Jenkins, M., Michaels, J., Pittack, S., Seenan, C. & Trender, H., 18 Nov 2020, In: British Journal of Sports Medicine. 54, 23, p. 1443-1444 2 p.

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