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CompletedNCT01504100

Efficiency of Patellar Taping in Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

The Effects of Distal Femoral Rotation on Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Treated With Patella Taping

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
39 (actual)
Sponsor
National Taiwan University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
20 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Patellar subluxation is a common disorder that may cause patellofemoral pain syndrome. The efficiency of patellar taping in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome has been reported good outcomes in most patients. However, some studies reported less effective in patients with higher body mass index, larger lateral patellofemoral angle, and smaller Q angle. The investigators hypothesized that femoral internal rotation is a negative factor to the patellar taping. The investigators enroll consecutive 100 patients with anterior knee pain and radiographic evidence of patellar subluxation. The investigators determine femoral rotation via physical examination. The visual analogue scale was evaluate to compare the result between the those with and without femoral internal rotation.

Detailed description

Consecutive 100 patients with anterior knee pain and compatible with inclusion criteria. Before treatment, an independent physiotherapist evaluates whether femoral internal rotation or not via physical therapy, and another studying nurse records the visual analog scale and measures Q angle. After evaluation, McConnell taping is applied to these patients. Two weeks later, outcomes are recorded including visual analog scale, satisfactory, and complication. The outcomes are compared between those with and without femoral internal rotation.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2011-05-01
Primary completion
2013-10-01
Completion
2013-10-01
First posted
2012-01-05
Last updated
2013-10-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Taiwan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01504100. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.