Yoga for Adolescent Knee Pain
- Conditions
- Anterior Knee Pain Syndrome
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Yoga
- Registration Number
- NCT06031935
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Texas at Austin
- Brief Summary
Adolescent atraumatic anterior knee pain is a common yet cumbersome diagnosis that is currently managed with home exercises and physical therapy. The goal of this project is to present patients with an alternative treatment in the form of yoga available in an online video format. This new treatment, in the form of online yoga videos, may be more preferred for some patients and allow for higher compliance with home exercises aimed at treating anterior knee pain.
- Detailed Description
Adolescent atraumatic anterior knee pain is a common yet cumbersome diagnosis that is currently managed with home exercises and physical therapy. The goal of this project is to test the compliance and efficacy of an alternative treatment in the form of yoga available in an online video format. This study will help further the treatment understanding of one of the most common patient clinical presentations, atraumatic anterior knee pain in adolescents. This is a cumbersome patient presentation that is frustrating for both the patient and treating team in that there is no concrete treatment algorithm that works for everyone. Online yoga videos may be more preferred for some patients and allow for higher compliance with home exercises aimed at treating anterior knee pain. With this study, the investigators hope to ensure that the yoga videos provide equal, or more, pain relief and flexibility at the completion of the program.
It is hypothesized that patients completing the yoga program will have equivalent or greater flexibility, compliance, and pain relief when compared with current treatment recommendations for anterior knee pain.
This study aims to assess the success of a video-based eight-week home yoga program at improving compliance, increasing flexibility and functionality of knee movements. Compliance will be tracked through recorded access to the specific YouTube videos hosted through the CTPO YouTube Channel. Anterior knee pain patients will be given a link to two yoga videos and will be asked to do them at home, or wherever convenient for 8 weeks, 3-4 times a week.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Children with non-structural anterior knee pain
- Any intra-articular injuries
- No access to internet
- Non-english speaking
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Yoga study group Yoga This is the only arm of the study. The patients will be given yoga videos to do at home for 8 weeks as a treatment for anterior knee pain.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Patient Flexibility Baseline and 8 weeks Popliteal angle to test hamstring flexibility. On a scale of 0-90. A popliteal angle of 90 would mean very tight hamstrings. Prone heel to buttocks measurement will be taken to determine how close the patient can get their heel to buttocks. It will be measured in inches. A larger measurement means less flexibility. 0" is an ideal measurement.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of views of yoga videos Log will be recorded weekly for 8 weeks. Patient will keep a log of the number of times they do the videos, and we will use YouTube analytics to confirm the number of views.
International Knee Documentation Committee (pedi-IKDC) Survey Score baseline, 8 weeks and 4 months Patient Reported Outcome survey. On a scale of 0-100. 100 means knee is fully functional.
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information Systems (PROMIS) pain interference scale baseline, 8 weeks and 4 months Measures the extent that pain is interfering with the patient's daily lifestyle. Pain is measured on a T-scale. 50 is the median. 20-55 is considered within the normal limits. 70+ is severe.
Yoga video satisfaction survey 8 weeks and 4 months Satisfaction questions as defined by study team on a scale of 0-5. To determine if the yoga videos were useful to the patients.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics
🇺🇸Austin, Texas, United States