Investigation of Q Angle in Osteoporosis Patients
- Conditions
- Osteoporosis
- Interventions
- Other: Patients with osteoporosis groupOther: Patients with osteoarthritis group
- Registration Number
- NCT06475794
- Lead Sponsor
- Firat University
- Brief Summary
Osteoporosis (OP) is a bone disease characterized by reduced bone density and deterioration of bone tissue, leading to an increased risk of fractures. There are no studies evaluating Q angle in patients with OP and Osteopenia (OPN) in the literature. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the Q angle in patients diagnosed with OP and OPN and to compare it with patients diagnosed with OA. The study will be carried out by measuring the Q angle measurement with a goniometer. Pain assessment will be done with Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Lower extremity muscle strength will be assessed with the Medical Research Council (MRC) Scale. Foot posture will be assessed with the Foot Posture Index (FPI).
- Detailed Description
Osteoporosis (OP) is a bone disease characterized by reduced bone density and deterioration of bone tissue, leading to an increased risk of fractures. According to Calis et al; it was found that patients with hip fracture had a significantly higher Q angle compared to patients without hip fracture. According to You et al; contraction of the quadriceps muscles corrects the Q angle, therefore sports that use high amounts of quadriceps (strength) training are associated with lower Q angles due to the pulling effect of the quadriceps muscle. There are no studies evaluating Q angle in patients with OP and Osteopenia (OPN) in the literature. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the Q angle in patients diagnosed with OP and OPN and to compare it with patients diagnosed with OA. The study will be carried out by measuring the Q angle measurement with a goniometer. Pain assessment will be done with Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Lower extremity muscle strength will be assessed with the Medical Research Council (MRC) Scale. Foot posture will be assessed with the Foot Posture Index (FPI).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 30
- Be willing to participate in the study.
- Being between the ages of 40-65.
- Being a woman.
- Patellofemoral abnormalities during examination.
- Acute traumatic patellofemoral dislocations
- Surgical revision around the knee
- History of any previous lower extremity surgery
- Serious trauma
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Patients with osteoporosis group Patients with osteoporosis group Osteoporosis patients will be evaluated in terms of pain, foot posture, Q angle and lower limbs muscle strength. Patients with osteoarthritis group Patients with osteoarthritis group Osteoarthritis patients will be evaluated in terms of pain, foot posture, Q angle and lower limbs muscle strength.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Q angle assessment 1 minute Q angle will be evaluated with goniometer.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Foot posture assessment 1 minute Foot posture will be evaluated with the Foot Posture Index (FPI). API is an easy-to-apply, valid and reliable method that provides information about the degree of pronation and supination of the foot with a single numerical result and evaluates the foot in a multidimensional and comprehensive manner.
Pain assessment 1 minute Pain assessment will be done with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). This measurement is performed with a chart in which no pain is written on one end and very severe pain is written on the other end.
Muscle strength assessment 2 minutes Lower extremity muscle strength will be assessed with the Medical Research Council (MRC) Scale. Muscle strength is graded on a scale of 0 to 5 according to muscle tone and ability to resist the force of gravity.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Songul Baglan Yentur
🇹🇷Elazığ, Turkey