The Effect of Intraneural Facilitation Therapy on Diabetic Patients With Peripheral Neuropathy

NCT04025320 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 30

Last updated 2021-05-17

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Summary

The purpose of this graduate student research study is to explore the effects of a new treatment known as Intraneural facilitation (INF) on Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 (DMT2) subjects who have moderate - severe below ankle neuropathy symptoms. Since INF has shown success in the clinic and significant improvements have been found in a recent pilot study, this study aims to further explore these effects on DMT2 subjects suffering from DPN. The investigators would like to investigate if INF improves blood flow in the foot, if it decreases the pain and improves the sensation, and if it improves the overall quality of life.

Conditions

  • Diabetic Neuropathy

Interventions

OTHER

Intraneural Facilitation

Intraneural Facilitation utilizes three manual holds. Firstly, the contralateral joint is placed in a maximal loose-pack position to pressurize the nervous system and bias circulation from the artery into the epineurium. Now that we have increased this pressure we begin the secondary hold to bias the increased epineurial blood into the transperineurial vessels that bridge the epiperineum and the endoneurial capillaries of the site being treated. Now that the pressure has increased into the open endoneurial capillaries, the goal is to open up ischemic endoneurial capillaries and this is hypothesized to open by providing the third hold. The third hold is known as the sub hold and encourages blood flow through ischemic endoneurial capillaries that have increased resistance/pressure through the application of bernoulli's principle. This treatment will take 50-60 minutes.

OTHER

Sham

A physical therapist will perform the SHAM light therapy at the same site as the INF therapy location, at the Neuropathic Treatment Center. The SHAM light therapy will last 50-60 minutes and consists of using an anodyne unit for application of near-infrared light therapy. The unit will not be switched on, but the pads will be placed on the subject and the subject will be blinded to the unit being on. The anodyne therapy pads will be placed in the following locations on the affected lower limb: two on the plantar aspect of the foot in a T formation and one pad on the medial and lateral side of the calf. A double folded towel will be wrapped around the subject's foot at the electrode sites to blind the subject's from the light not emitting from the electrodes, due to the anodyne unit being off.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Loma Linda University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Lee Berk, DrPH · Loma Linda University

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
50 Years
Max Age
75 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2019-09-27
Primary Completion
2020-12-10
Completion
2020-12-10

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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