New device aims to ease leg swelling in lymphedema patients
NCT ID NCT07603531
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests if a new dynamic compression device, used with compression stockings, works as well as current treatments for reducing leg swelling in people with lymphedema. About 98 adults with stage II or III lymphedema will use either the new device or standard wraps and pumps for 12 weeks after intensive treatment. The goal is to see if the new device can help maintain swelling reduction and improve daily life.
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Locations
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CHU Montpellier - Saint Eloi
Montpellier, 34090, France
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CHU Toulouse - Rangueil
Toulouse, 31059, France
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Lympho-Opt Fachklinik fur Lymphologie
Pommelsbrunn, Bavaria, 91224, Germany
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