About this trial
This study aims to evaluate the acute effects of Buerger-Allen exercises on lower extremity circulation in sedentary office workers. Prolonged sitting is associated with reduced venous return, impaired peripheral circulation, and endothelial dysfunction. Buerger-Allen exercises are simple position-based exercises designed to enhance arterial blood flow, venous return, and tissue perfusion. Thirty-five healthy sedentary adults aged 18 to 45 years will participate in this single-group pretest-posttest clinical trial. Skin surface temperature, capillary refill time, ankle-brachial index, peripheral oxygen saturation, and heart rate will be measured before and after a single 20-minute exercise session. The findings may support the use of Buerger-Allen exercises as a practical, low-cost physiotherapy strategy to improve peripheral circulation and reduce the adverse vascular effects of prolonged sitting.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Healthy sedentary office workers
Age between 18 and 45 years
Sitting for at least 6 hours per day for work-related activities
Not meeting regular physical activity recommendations
Disqualifiers
History of peripheral arterial disease, deep vein thrombosis, or other vascular disorders
Cardiovascular, neurological, or musculoskeletal conditions that may affect lower extremity circulation or prevent exercise participation
Diabetes mellitus
Current smoking
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Buerger-Allen Exercise Program
Treatment groups
Locations
1Sponsors and collaborators
Istanbul Gelisim University
Lead sponsor