New wearable device tested to shrink swollen legs
NCT ID NCT04897035
Summary
This study tested a new wearable compression device to see if it is safe and effective for treating leg swelling caused by lymphedema. Twenty-four adults with leg swelling used the device for 45 minutes daily over three months. Researchers measured changes in leg volume and quality of life to see if the device helped reduce swelling and improve daily comfort.
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Locations
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Ginger-K Lymphedema & Cancer Center
Morgan Hill, California, 95037, United States
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Los Altos, California, 94024, United States
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