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Clinical Trials/NCT00256971
NCT00256971
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Functioning Balance in Patients After Surgery for Torn Meniscus: Meniscectomy vs Meniscal Repair; A Prospective Study

Hadassah Medical Organization1 site in 1 country150 target enrollmentNovember 2005
ConditionsTorn Menisci

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Torn Menisci
Sponsor
Hadassah Medical Organization
Enrollment
150
Locations
1
Last Updated
17 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The important role of the menisci in knee function and in preserving knee health has been shown in several studies. Additionally to principal functions of load transmission and shock absorption, meniscus contributes to knee joint proprioception and probably also to joint stability.Study about affect of meniscus injury on balance posture has not previously been published.Surgical practice is increasingly aimed at minimal resection of injured tissue, preserving a stable meniscal remnant with as much function as possible.The purpose of this study is to determine whether menisci surgery have any effects on relatively new postural control measures, in correlation with functional balance assessment. The second purpose is to establish the affect of different types of menisci surgery on balance impairment (meniscectomy vs tear repair), in correlation with a long-term outcome.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 2005
End Date
January 2008
Last Updated
17 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Participants have to be healthy people
  • 18-40 years old
  • After a traumatic event of only one knee

Exclusion Criteria

  • Previous knee surgery
  • OA per arthroscopy
  • Neurological problem
  • Any other orthopedic problem of lower limbs
  • Systemic arthritic condition (RA, SLE etc.)
  • Severe cognitive problem with restricted consent
  • Pregnancy

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

Study Sites (1)

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