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Clinical Trials/NCT00154765
NCT00154765
Completed
Not Applicable

Graduate School of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, NTU, Taiwan

National Taiwan University Hospital1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentMarch 2003
ConditionsOsteoarthritis

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Osteoarthritis
Sponsor
National Taiwan University Hospital
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
No difference on functional ambulating test and WOMAC index (p>.05) between the 2 groups.
Status
Completed
Last Updated
20 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Therapeutic exercise is important to patients with knee osteoarthritis. Few studies reported the effect of therapeutic exercise in proprioception for these patients. The purposes of this study were to investigate the training effect of sling suspension exercises, as a proprioception-training tool, for patients with knee osteoarthritis and further, to build up an model of proprioception training.

Detailed Description

Therapeutic exercise is important to patients with knee osteoarthritis. Few studies reported the effect of therapeutic exercise in proprioception for these patients. The purposes of this study were to investigate the train-ing effect of sling suspension exercises, as a proprioception-training tool, for patients with knee osteoarthritis and further, to build up an model of proprioception training. Twelve subjects were recruited in this study. The inclusion criteria were aged 50 to 70, both genders, diagnosed as knee osteoarthritis, grading 2 or 3 in Kellgren's scale. After having their consents all subjects received baseline measurements including active joint reposition test, functional ambulating test and self-evaluating with Western Ontario \& McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC). Then they were randomly assigned to training group and reference group. Seven subjects in the training group received the treatment of heat, interferential current (IFC), and sling suspension exercises or just only sling suspension exercises. Five subjects in the reference group received the treatment of heat and IFC or no intervention. The training sessions of sling suspension exercises were 3 times per week, lasting for8 weeks. After 8-week training, both groups were given post-test which is completely the same as pre-test. Mann-Whitney U Test was used to test the difference between groups, and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test was used to test pre-post difference in both groups. The results showed it was no difference between both groups in all the measurements of pre-test. After 8 weeks, it showed significant difference on joint reposi-tion test (p\<.05) but no difference on functional ambulating test and WOMAC index (p\>.05) between the 2 groups. In the training group, all mea-surements got significant improvement (p\<.05) except one of the functional ambulating tests. However, the reference group only showed significant improvement in pain and physical function subscales of WOMAC (p\<.05). This study concludes that the sling suspension exercises designed for patients with knee osteoarthritis improve the proprioception of knee joint. The con-tent and concept of sling suspension exercises in this study might be a refer-ence of proprioception training for patients with knee osteoarthritis. Increasing case number and elongating the duration of intervention are suggested in further studies.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 2003
End Date
December 2003
Last Updated
20 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • aged 50 to 70, both genders, diagnosed as knee osteoarthritis, grading 2 or 3 in Kellgren's scale

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

No difference on functional ambulating test and WOMAC index (p>.05) between the 2 groups.

In the training group, all mea-surements got significant improvement (p<.05) except one of the functional ambulating tests.

Significant difference on joint reposi-tion test (p<.05)

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