The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if continuous passive motion (CPM) helps prevent ankle joint contracture and muscle loss in critically ill, mechanically ventilated ICU patients. It will also evaluate the feasibility and safety of implementing CPM in this population. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does CPM help preserve ankle dorsiflexion range of motion during immobilization in the ICU? Can ultrasound measurements detect changes in tibialis anterior muscle condition in response to CPM? Researchers will compare one ankle receiving CPM to the other ankle without intervention in the same patient to assess differences in joint mobility and muscle morphology. Participants will: Receive CPM therapy on one ankle for 30 minutes, twice daily, over a 7-day period or until ICU discharge Undergo goniometric and ultrasound assessments at baseline and at the end of the intervention Remain under usual ICU care and monitoring while enrolled in the study
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
Continuous passive motion was applied to the left ankle joint for 60 minutes per day using a motorized CPM device. The therapy was initiated within 48 ho
Shin Kong Wu Ho-su Memorial Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
Change in Passive Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion (ROM)
Difference in passive ankle dorsiflexion angle between baseline and Day 7, measured using a goniometer. The left (intervention) and right (control) ankles will be compared within each subject. Reported in degrees (°).
Time frame: Baseline and Day 7
Tibialis Anterior Muscle Thickness
Change in muscle thickness of the tibialis anterior as measured by ultrasound. Measurements will be obtained directly from B-mode ultrasound images using the built-in caliper function of the ultrasound machine. Values will be reported in centimeters (cm).
Time frame: Baseline and Day 7
Tibialis Anterior Muscle Cross-section Area
Change in cross-sectional area of the tibialis anterior muscle as measured by ultrasound. Measurements will be obtained directly using the built-in area tracing tool on the ultrasound machine during B-mode imaging. Values will be reported in square centimeters (cm²).
Time frame: Baseline and Day 7
Tibialis Anterior Muscle Pennation Angle
Change in pennation angle of the tibialis anterior muscle as measured from B-mode ultrasound images. Angle will be calculated using ImageJ software from the fascicle orientation relative to the deep aponeurosis. Reported in degrees (°).
Time frame: Baseline and Day 7
Tibialis Anterior Muscle Echointensity
Change in echointensity of the tibialis anterior muscle as measured from B-mode ultrasound images. Echointensity will be quantified using ImageJ software as the mean and standard deviation of grayscale values within a manually selected region of interest (ROI), ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white). Reported in grayscale arbitrary units (AU).
Time frame: Baseline and Day 7
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