Shocking the muscles: new combo therapy aims to fight weakness from prostate cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT05745844
First seen Jan 19, 2026 · Last updated Apr 24, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study looks at whether adding a gentle electrical stimulation to a standard exercise program can help men on long-term hormone therapy for prostate cancer maintain leg muscle strength. About 48 men will be split into two groups: one doing exercise alone, the other doing exercise plus electrical stimulation. The main goal is to compare leg strength after 6 months.
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Hôpital privé Pays de Savoie
RECRUITINGAnnemasse, 74100, France
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