Supervised exercise training as an adjunct therapy for venous leg ulcers: A randomised controlled feasibility trial
British Journal of Dermatology Nov 07, 2017
Klonizakis M, et al. - Researchers examined the feasibility of a 12-week supervised exercise programme combining aerobic, resistance and flexibility exercises as an adjunct therapy to compression in patients with venous leg ulcers (VLUs). Herein, the feasibility and acceptability of both the supervised exercise programme in conjunction with compression therapy and the study procedures were supported. The next step would involve the design and implementation of an appropriately-powered, multi-centre trial.
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