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Clinical Trials/ACTRN12620001004954
ACTRN12620001004954
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Cognitive Functional Therapy for people with knee osteoarthritis: Feasibility of conducting an RCT to test a non-surgical alternative for people who have been recommended total knee replacement.

Curtin University0 sites98 target enrollmentStarted: October 6, 2020Last updated:

Overview

Phase
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Status
Not yet recruiting
Enrollment
98

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomised controlled trial
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Blinded (masking used)

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
40 Years to o limit (—)
Sex
All

Inclusion Criteria

  • Adults aged greater than or equal to 40 with clinical diagnosis of knee OA based on guideline\-recommended criteria that indicate joint pain and functional limitation without the need for investigations (NICE\-OA 2014:
  • \* report persistent knee pain for more than 3 months and for most days of the past month;
  • \* report a minimum average knee pain intensity over the past week of 4 on an 11\-point numerical rating scale (NRS, with terminal descriptors of ‘no pain’ and ‘worst pain possible’);
  • \* have seen an orthopaedic consultant who recommended (offered or suggested) knee replacement surgery as a treatment option for pain, now or in the future
  • \* have an active email account and access to a computer for completion of online questionnaires
  • \* Able to commit approximately 9\-12 months to the study and willing to do regular home exercises if allocated to the CFT group.

Exclusion Criteria

  • \* Patients will be excluded if they have any comorbidities resulting in a severe mobility impairment (e.g. limb amputation, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's disease, hemiplegic, lower limb fracture); have a serious pathology (fracture, infection, cancer); are pregnant or have given birth within 3 months; or have Systemic arthritic condition.
  • \* Have had, or are planning, intra\-articular injection therapy on the painful knee within the past/next 3 months
  • \* Lack of adequate English comprehension to complete the study's questionnaires and instructions.

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