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ACTRN12622000461796
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Effectiveness of a telehealth-delivered clinician-supported exercise and weight loss program (Better Hip) for hip osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial

The University of Melbourne0 sites212 target enrollmentMarch 24, 2022

Overview

Phase
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Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Hip osteoarthritis
Sponsor
The University of Melbourne
Enrollment
212
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
March 24, 2022
End Date
TBD
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Participants will be eligible for the study if they meet the following inclusion criteria:
  • i)National Institute for Health and Care Excellence clinical criteria for OA
  • i.age 45 years or older;
  • ii.activity\-related hip joint pain;
  • iii.no morning hip stiffness, or morning hip stiffness less than 30 mins
  • ii)report hip pain on most days for 3 months or more;
  • iii)report overall average hip pain while walking in the past week more than or equal to 4 on an 11\-point numerical rating scale (NRS; 0 \= no pain, 10 \= worst pain possible);
  • iv)access to a computer/laptop/tablet with internet connection and a webcam for videoconferencing consultations;
  • v)own a smartphone (for pairing with activity tracker);
  • vi)willing and able to participate in video consultations for physiotherapy and dietitian appointments;

Exclusion Criteria

  • i)inability to speak or read English;
  • ii)on waiting list for/planning knee/hip surgery in next 6 months;
  • iii)previous arthroplasty on affected hip;
  • iv)recent hip surgery (past 6 months);
  • v)doing regular leg strengthening exercise (at least once per week) each week for the past 6 weeks;
  • vi)weight loss of \>2 kg over the previous 3 months;
  • vii)current active weight loss intervention
  • viii)planned bariatric surgery in next 6 months;
  • ix)pregnancy or planned pregnancy;
  • x)self\-reported inflammatory arthritis (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis);

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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