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Resistance Exercise to Improve Fatigue in Workplace (REW)

Launched by ROSIMEIRE SIMPRINI PADULA · Jun 23, 2014

Trial Information

Current as of May 05, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Workplace Industrial Workers Resistance Exercise Fatigue Occupational Risk Physical Therapy

ClinConnect Summary

Background: This study is randomized clinical trial with double-blinded. The aim is evaluate the effectiveness the training heavy with resistance exercise program in the muscle fatigue control. Methods: This is a randomized controlled trial by cluster, in which workers who participate in the intervention group will perform resistance exercise protocols; and workers in the comparative group held only stretching exercises and light resistance training with elastic bands. Expected results: strong evidence that fatigue reducing after ten weeks in workers and improve in others outcomes. Not foun...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • sign informed consent
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • restriction by the medical department.

About Rosimeire Simprini Padula

Rosimeire Simprini Padula is a dedicated clinical trial sponsor known for her commitment to advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes. With a robust background in clinical development and a focus on innovative therapies, she leads initiatives that prioritize patient safety and ethical standards. Her collaborative approach fosters partnerships with research institutions and healthcare professionals, ensuring the successful execution of trials across various therapeutic areas. Through her leadership, Rosimeire aims to contribute significantly to the body of medical knowledge and enhance the efficacy of treatments available to patients.

Locations

Cachoeiro De Itapemirim, Espirito Santo, Brazil

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Rosimeire S Padula

Principal Investigator

Universidade Cidade de São Paulo

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported

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