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CompletedNCT00414557

Knee Malalignment and Thigh Muscle Strengthening in Individuals With Medial Knee Arthritis

The Effects of Knee Malalignment and Quadriceps Strengthening on the Adduction Moment in Individuals With Medial Knee Osteoarthritis

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2 / Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
107 (planned)
Sponsor
University of Melbourne · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

To investigate the effects of quadriceps strengthening on the adductor moment in individuals with medial knee OA and whether quadriceps strengthening has a different effect on the adductor moment in individuals with and without knee malalignment

Detailed description

Although quadriceps strengthening is the cornerstone of physiotherapy management, recent evidence suggests that high quadriceps strength in patients with malaligned knees may increase OA progression. This study investigates the effects of quadriceps strengthening on the adduction moment in patients with medial knee OA with and without malalignment. 107 participants with and without varus knee malalignment were recruited and randomised into an exercise or a control group. Participants in the exercise group were taught five quadriceps strengthening exercises by a project physiotherapist to be performed five days a week for twelve weeks at home. The exercises were: 1. Quadriceps exercise over fulcrum using ankle weight 2. Straight leg raise exercise using ankle weight 3. Long arc knee extension exercise in sitting using ankle weight 4. Knee extension exercise with isometric hold at 60° knee flexion using ankle weight 5. Knee extension exercise with isometric hold at 60° knee flexion using an elastic band. Each exercise was performed at 2x10 repetitions for the first 2 weeks and 3x10 repetitions thereafter. Participants visited the physiotherapist 7 times at Week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 10. They were given the ankle weights and elastic band to bring home and instructed about the repetitions and weights to use by the physiotherapist, who also checked and progressed their exercises. The average duration of the physiotherapy sessions was 30 minutes. To monitor compliance, each participant was given an exercise instructions sheet and kept a training diary to record the exercises they had done. The control group received no intervention.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREQuadriceps strengthening

Timeline

Start date
2004-05-01
Completion
2006-12-01
First posted
2006-12-21
Last updated
2006-12-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Australia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00414557. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.