Zap and squeeze: could this combo tame stubborn high blood pressure?
NCT ID NCT07383220
Summary
This study is testing if a combination of gentle electrical skin stimulation and handgrip exercises can help lower blood pressure in people whose high blood pressure isn't controlled by multiple medications. It will involve 50 men and women aged 50-60. Researchers will compare this new approach to a standard physical therapy program to see which is more effective.
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Out Clinics of Port Said Hospitals
RECRUITINGPort Said, Port Said Governorate, 42515, Egypt
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