Motivating Physical Activity With Behavioural interVention and Electrical Stimulation Remotely in Intermittent Claudication

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

48

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 29, 2024

Primary Completion Date

July 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2026

Conditions
Peripheral Artery DiseaseIntermittent Claudication
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Walking exercise behaviour change intervention + TENS

"MOSAIC: Participants in this group receive two 60-minute individual video telehealth consultations (on weeks one \& two) and two 20-minute follow-up telephone calls (weeks six \& 12) delivered at a convenient time over the internet. All sessions are delivered by a trained senior/band 6 physiotherapist. All participants randomized to this arm are provided with a pedometer and a patient manual which include information on intermittent claudication (IC), risk factors, walking guidelines, goal setting, problem solving and action planning worksheets and a walking diary.~HF-TENS - TENS is a form of electrical stimulation that provides symptomatic pain relief that is used extensively within the health-care setting. It is a non-invasive modality; packaged in a small, portable unit that is easy to apply via small electrodes placed on the skin. Participants will be asked to use TENS during their everyday walking-based tasks, and any planned walking activity they undertake."

Trial Locations (1)

G75 8RG

RECRUITING

NHS Lanarkshire, Glasgow

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

King's College London

OTHER

collaborator

St George's, University of London

OTHER

collaborator

University of Glasgow

OTHER

collaborator

NHS Lanarkshire

OTHER_GOV

lead

Glasgow Caledonian University

OTHER