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to investigate the effect of high tone external muscle stimulation (HTEMS) on endothelial dysfunction and walking parameters in peripheral vascular disease.
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The patients will randomly be divided into two equal groups in number:
Group A :
Thirty patients will participate in physical therapy program in form of high-tone external muscle stimulation (HTEMS), with Frequencies continuously will be scanned from 4096 Hz to 31768 Hz, allowing for a much higher power of up to 5000 mW to be introduced 3 times per week, for 10 weeks plus supervised regular aerobic exercise program on stationary bicycle with moderate intensity, ( score 12-14 on Borg scale for rate of perceived exertion) 40 minutes per session, 3 times per week, for 10 weeks .
Group B:
Thirty patients will participate in a supervised regular aerobic exercise program only on stationary bicycle with moderate intensity, (score 12-14 on Borg scale for rate of perceived exertion) 40 minutes per session, 3 times per week, for 10 weeks.
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Patients with ABPI ( Ankle Brachial Pressure Index ≤ 0.4 )
Patients who are unable to walk on treadmill or unable to attend sessions at the physical therapy department at Cairo university hospitals, 3 times a week.
Patients with unstable cardiovascular conditions (those with a known history of recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled hypertension, ischemic attacks, stroke, and congestive heart failure) will be excluded from this study.
Patients with neurological problems that cause leg pain and polyneuropathy.
Patients with active malignancy will be excluded from study
Patients with ischemic ulcers or gangrenes
Patients with a vascular surgical procedure or angioplasty within the previous year will be excluded from the study
Patients with musculoskeletal disorders (Diagnosed with severe osteoporosis, severe osteoarthritis or joint replacement).
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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