At-Home Exercise Study for Veterans With Healed Diabetic Foot Ulcers
NCT ID: NCT06312579
Last Updated: 2025-10-09
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-10-01
2027-03-31
Brief Summary
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People with a recently healed diabetic foot ulcer are considered "in remission" as opposed to "cured" because the underlying medical problems which led to their ulcer are still present. Once in remission, the current standard of care is to slowly increase ambulation. The problem is that people rarely return to the recommended level of mobility. The ability to safely maintain mobility with aging is critical.
This pilot study is a small clinical trial to test the feasibility and acceptability of a home-based exercise regimen. The investigators will also assess if this home-based exercise regimen can increase mobility and function without increasing diabetic foot ulcer recurrence by improving lower extremity strength, lower extremity tissue perfusion and glycemic control.
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Detailed Description
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Site: VA Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS)
Study Duration: Approximately 2 years
Study Design: Randomized, outcome assessor blinded, clinical trial comparing a) a 12-week home-based exercise regimen to b) standard of care
Objectives:
Primary: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention.
Secondary:
* The effect of the intervention on gait speed,
* The effect of the intervention on other measures of mobility and function including six-minute walk distance, the Modified Physical Performance Test, steps per day and community mobility, and
* The effect of the intervention on lower extremity strength, perfusion of the foot and glycemic control.
Treatment Regimens: 12-week home-based exercise regimen to standard of care
Duration of Participant's Participation: Up to 31 weeks
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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12-week home based exercise
Consistent with current physical activity recommendations for older adults, participants randomized in this arm will be prescribed 5 days/week of exercise, with seated cycling exercise performed on 3 days a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), and strength/balance exercise performed 2 days a week (Tuesday and Thursday).
12-week home based exercise
Consistent with current physical activity recommendations for older adults, participants randomized in this arm will be prescribed 5 days/week of exercise, with seated cycling exercise performed on 3 days a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), and strength/balance exercise performed 2 days a week (Tuesday and Thursday).
12-week standard of care
Participants in this group will be provided with guidance on the current standard of care. This includes guidance that these patients should slowly increase ambulation with appropriately fitted footwear.
12-week standard of care
Participants in this group will be provided with guidance on the current standard of care. This includes guidance that these patients should slowly increase ambulation with appropriately fitted footwear.
Interventions
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12-week home based exercise
Consistent with current physical activity recommendations for older adults, participants randomized in this arm will be prescribed 5 days/week of exercise, with seated cycling exercise performed on 3 days a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), and strength/balance exercise performed 2 days a week (Tuesday and Thursday).
12-week standard of care
Participants in this group will be provided with guidance on the current standard of care. This includes guidance that these patients should slowly increase ambulation with appropriately fitted footwear.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosis of diabetes
* Prior plantar foot ulcer or moderate-severe diabetic foot infection or minor lower extremity amputation.
* Two feet (can have healed minor amputations of fore and midfoot)
* Willing to wear appropriately fitted footwear for exercise regimen
* Ambulatory without walker
* Willing to enroll in the PODIMETRICS SmartMat program
* Able to give written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Anticipated foot surgery in the next 4 months
* Participating in another exercise program
* Current plantar foot ulcer or pre-ulcer
* Any other criteria which, in the investigator's opinion, would compromise the ability of a subject to participate safely
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Mary-Claire Roghmann, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Baltimore VA Medical Center VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, MD
Locations
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Baltimore VA Medical Center VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Countries
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References
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Robinson GL, Drumheller J, Lydecker AD, Rammling B, Dennis EA, Addison O, Prior SJ, Beamer BA, Sorkin JD, Gottlieb HD, Trent K, Roghmann MC. Home-Based Exercise to Improve Functional Outcomes in Veterans With a Recently Healed Diabetic Foot Ulcer: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Sep 23;14:e71237. doi: 10.2196/71237.
Other Identifiers
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E4897-P
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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