Therapeutic Effect of Two Muscle Strengthening Programs in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Conditions
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Interventions
- Other: Strengthening program
- Registration Number
- NCT04011436
- Lead Sponsor
- Universidad Nacional de Colombia
- Brief Summary
Introduction: The patellofemoral pain syndrome (SPF) is one of the most frequent pathologies generated by the knee joint. Conservative treatment with physiotherapy exercises reduces pain and improves functional capacity in the short and medium term. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic effect of combining a program of muscle strengthening exercises for the core, hip and knee on anterior knee pain in non-athletic patients with SPF. Materials and methods: Randomized controlled trial clinical trial, designed to evaluate the effect of two muscle strengthening programs in people with SPF (Group A: exercises for core, hip and knee, Group B: exercises for hip and knee), during eight weeks of intervention in people between 15 and 40 years of age, with a clinical diagnosis of SPF, with a level of mild to moderate physical activity. The Kujala test was used to measure pain and quality of life.
- Detailed Description
Experimental study: controlled clinical trial, designed to evaluate the effect of two muscle strengthening programs in people with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Young adults between 15 and 40 years old, with clinical diagnosis of patellofemoral pain syndrome (by means of Computerized Axial Tomography and medical concept of a specialist Orthopedist in knee), in the last three years, non-athletes with a level of physical activity between mild and moderate, affiliated to the health care institution CAFAM (Caja de Compensación Familiar is a compensation fund of Colombia that has pharmacies, hotels, Convention Center, Recreation Club, School, among others and offers Subsidy Services, Credits, Insurance, Tourism, Health, Education, Housing).
All the procedures developed within the study had as a reference the standards of good clinical practice and ethical principles for medical research in humans. The participants signed the informed consent where they accepted their participation in the present study.
The participants were randomized with the SNOSE (sequentially numbered, opaque sealed envelopes) method to two protocols of muscular strengthening (Group A: Exercises for core, hip and knee and Group B: Exercises for Hip and Knee).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Patients with a clinical diagnosis of patellofemoral misalignment with knee CT, aged between 15 and 40 years.
- Patients with clinical signs of retropatellar pain at rest or in the following activities: going up or down stairs, jumping, running, doing squats, kneeling, or sitting for a long time.
- Pain or apprehension to the mobilization of the patella.
- Crepitus with pain when performing squats.
- Confirmatory CT of unilateral or bilateral patellofemoral misalignment.
- Clinical history or clinical evidence of patellofemoral dislocation, subluxation or osteoarthrosis of the knees.
- Dysfunction of the ligaments, bursa, meniscus, patellar tendon or synovial plica of the knee.
- Traumatic lesions of ligaments or meniscus or patients with osteoarthrosis secondary to congenital conditions.
- Clinical history of orthopedic surgery in lower limbs.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Core, Hip and knee. Strengthening program Physical Exercises to strengthen the core, hip and knee. Hip and Knee Strengthening program Physical Exercises to strengthen the hip and knee.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assessment of Change in Pain With Visual Analogue Scale The pain assessment will be done at two different time points (Time point 1 is baseline, one day before intervention and Time point 2 is 8 weeks post-intervention) Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is a numeric scale from 0 to 10 to measure pain (been 0 no pain and 10 worse pain).
Assessment of Change in Pain and Function Before and After Treatment With Kujala´s Test: Presented as Percentages and 95% Confidence Interval. The next table shows the distribution of the 13 domains of the Kujala´Test by intervention group at baseline (Time point 1, one day before intervention). "Assessed at baseline and after treatment, only baseline pre-specified to be reported". The Kujala patellofemoral pain scale, is an assessment tool developed to assesses pain and function in patients with disorders of the patellofemoral joint and consists of 13 questions, each with three to five response options, scored from 0 to 5, or 0 to 10, depending on the question. The lowest possible total value is 0 and corresponds to patients who are in a worse functional health condition. The highest possible total value is 100, for those that do not have any alteration and are in optimal condition. The results below, are presented as percentages and 95% confidence interval.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Patellofemoral Misalignment With Q Angle´s Exam The Q angle assessment will be done at two different time points (Time point 1 is baseline, one day before intervention and Time point 2 is 8 weeks post-intervention). We measured the Q angle (degrees) between the border of the anterosuperior iliac spine, the center of the patella and the center of the tibia.
the data result, shows the median values, and the interquartile range (IR) with a Delta change between measure number 1 and number 2.Change in Static Balance With Single Leg Stance Static Balance assesment will be done at two different time points (Time point 1 is baseline, one day before intervention and Time point 2 is 8 weeks post-intervention) This test is used to evaluate the control of postural and static balance with the eyes open and closed in seconds. (if the participant does not complete the 45 seconds framework is thought to be lacking of equilibrium).
Change in Core Strength With McGill´s Exam The Core strength assessment will be done at two different time points (Time point 1 is baseline, one day before intervention and Time point 2 is 8 weeks post-intervention) The protocol consists of 3 tests that measure all aspects of torso strength via isometric muscle endurance 1.Trunk flexor test, 2.Trunk extensor test 3. Lateral musculature test (rigth and left side). t is a timed test involving a static, isometric contraction, until the individual exhibits fatigue and can no longer hold the assumed position. The goal of the test is to hold each position for as long as possible.
Change in the Total Amount (Work, Transport, Home and Recreation) of Physical Activity Reported in Minutes and Measured With The International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Long Form Physical Activity will be measured at two different time points (Time point 1 is baseline, one day before intervention and Time point 2 is 8 weeks post-intervention) The amount of physical activity places patients in 1 to 3 categories:
1. Low/inactive: do not meet criteria for categories 2 or 3. 2. Moderate: meet 1 the following: a. 3 or more days with at least 20 minutes of vigorous activity b. 5 or more days with at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity or walking. c. 5 or more days with any combination of walking, moderate-intensity, or vigorous intensity activities with at least 600 MET-min/week. 3. High: meet 1 of the following: a. 3 or more days of vigorous-intensity activity and at least 1500 MET-min/week. b. 7 days of any combination of walking moderate-intensity, or vigorous intensity activities with at least 3000 MET-min/week.
We decided to add the time in minutes for each category of the IPAQ (work, transport, home and recreation), to obtain a more objective calculation, and to be able to make comparisons between the two different time points.Change in Quadriceps and Gluteus Strength With Squat´s Test Quadriceps and gluteus Strength assessment will be done at two different time points (Time point 1 is baseline, one day before intervention and Time point 2 is 8 weeks post-intervention) Squat Test is a field test, easy and simple to assess the Gluteus and quadriceps muscles strength.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
🇨🇴Bogotá, Colombia