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THE IMPACT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC THERAPY ON PAIN AND HEMODYNAMICS IN PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE

https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2025-14-2-146-154

Abstract

Highlights

  • Intermittent claudication in the lower limbs is a bothersome symptom in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
  • Pulsed electromagnetic therapeutic modality is a newly recommended intervention for managing PAD-induced lower-limb intermittent claudication when added to exercise rehabilitation.

 

Abstract

Aim. Despite the improvement with rest, lower-limb intermittent claudication is a bothersome issue/symptom in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Utilizing its benefits in increasing vasodilation/angiogenesis in patients with circulatory disorders/issues, adding pulsed electromagnetic therapeutic modality (PEMTM) to exercise rehabilitation of PAD is a newly recommended intervention in managing PAD-induced lower-limb intermittent claudication. This interventional study aimed to check the effects of adding PEMTM to elliptical exercise on vascular hemodynamics, functional outcomes, and quality of life in PAD sufferers.

Methods. PAD older men were assigned randomly into the group of elliptical exercise (n = 20, received only elliptical exercise and by-physician prescribed for-PAD pharmacotherapies) or study group (n = 20, received PEMTM, elliptical exercise, and by-physician prescribed for-PAD pharmacotherapies). The eight-week PEMTM or elliptical exercise was applied 3 times weekly. The following outcomes were evaluated: PAD patients’ ankle brachial index test, diameter of posterior tibial artery, lower-limb claudication pain time, lower-limb claudication pain distance, modified walking-impairment questionnaire, short-form-36 health survey, disease-specific quality-of-life evaluation by the intermittent claudication questionnaire, summation score of short physical performance battery, pain-free six-minute walked distance, and the total six-minute walked distance.

Results. The present paper showed a significant effect of elliptical exercise alone or combined with PEMTM on all measured parameters with a significant superiority to the combined application of elliptical exercise and PEMTM.

Conclusion. Gained hemodynamic and functional benefits of elliptical exercise in PAD elderly could be magnified by adding PEMTM to elliptical exercise.

About the Authors

Omnia Saeed Mahmoud Ahmed
October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), 6th October City, Egypt
Egypt

PhD, Lecturer, Department of Physical Therapy for Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Faculty of Physical Therapy, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), 6th October City, Egypt



Amir Al Araby Abou Tahoun
Ahram Canadian University (ACU), 6th October City, Egypt
Egypt

PhD, Lecturer, Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery and Burn, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Ahram Canadian University (ACU), 6th October City, Egypt



Alshaimaa Alsayed Ali
German International University (GIU), Cairo, Egypt
Egypt

PhD, Lecturer of Physical Therapy for Cardiovascular/Respiratory Disorders and Geriatrics, German International University (GIU), Cairo, Egypt



Mahmoud Nabawy Mahmoud Khattab
Middle East University, Amman, Jordan
Jordan

PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Middle East University, Amman, Jordan



Hagar Ahmed El-Hadidy
Benha University, Benha, Egypt
Egypt

PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Middle East University, Amman, Jordan



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Ahmed O.S., Abou Tahoun A.A., Ali A.A., Khattab M.N., El-Hadidy H.A. THE IMPACT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC THERAPY ON PAIN AND HEMODYNAMICS IN PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE. Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases. 2025;14(2):146-154. https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2025-14-2-146-154

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