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Effect of Glucosamine or Ibuprofen Combined With Physical Training in Patients With Knee-Osteoarthritis

Phase 1
Conditions
Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT00833157
Lead Sponsor
Bispebjerg Hospital
Brief Summary

The investigators will investigate the effect of glucosamine or ibuprofen combined with 12 weeks of muscle strength-training in patients with knee-osteoarthritis.

The investigators would like to elucidate whether treatment with glucosamine or NSAID interact with the effects of exercise in osteoarthritis patients.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 50 to 70 years
  • Bilateral tibiofemoral osteoarthritis of the knee on x-ray
  • American College of Rheumatology (ACR) clinical classification criteria
Exclusion Criteria
  • Severe health problems such as cardiovascular disease, active cancer, diabetes, kidney or liver diseases
  • Excess alcohol use (> 21 alcoholic drinks per week)
  • Severe overweight (BMI > 35)
  • History of injury or operation in the knee, planned knee-joint replacement, other rheumatologic diseases, previous gastric ulcer, allergy to the contents of ibuprofen or glucosamine, regular strength training prior to the inclusion

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Glucosamineglucosamine sulphate-
Placeboplacebo-
Ibuprofenibuprofen-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
muscle strength and hypertrophyWe measure before and after 12-weeks strength training.
cartilage biomarkersWe measure before and after 12 weeks strength training
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
muscle regeneration and functionWe measure before and after 12-weeks strength training.
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