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CompletedNCT04538508

Radiofrecuency and Supervised Exercise Versus Supervised Exercise in the Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.

Short Term Efficacy of the Combination of Radiofrecuency Diathermy and Supervised Exercise Versus Supervised Exercise Alone in the Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
56 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Jaén · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study will analyze the effects of a non-invasive radiofrequency diathermy device added to knee exercises on the symptoms of patellofemoral pain syndrome. For this aim, a randomized clinical trial will be carried out with a control group that will perform supervised exercises and an experimental group that will add radiofrequency diathermy to supervised exercises. Diathermy treatment will be performed along three weeks, ten treatment sessions in total, while supervised exercises will be performed daily. Outcomes to measure will include pain, knee function and quality of life

Detailed description

At first, a meeting will be held with the patients under study where they will be informed and any doubts that may arise in relation to the investigation will be resolved. In addition, the correct adaptation of these to the inclusion and exclusion criteria of our study will be verified. Subsequently, they will be given individually the informed consent prepared expressly for the present study, the doubts arising with respect to this one will be resolved and their signature will proceed. At this time, and individually again, we will proceed to the development of the Clinical History of Physiotherapy where only the information necessary for our study will be collected. To emphasize in this point that the participants will grant their consent for the treatment of the data obtained for scientific purposes, according to the legal norms. Next, the patients will be randomly assigned to two groups: control group and experimental group. The randomization of the sample was done through the EPIDAT software in version 3.1 between the Experimental Group and the Control Group. Subsequently, the evaluations and measurements of the study variables will be carried out by the research team. CONTROL GROUP: them will be provided exclusively therapeutic exercises protocol that you must be performed supervised by a physiotherapist following a daily activity for three weeks. EXPERIMENTAL GROUP: After the initial evaluation, the first 10 treatment sessions will be developed at the rate of five daily sessions in the first week, three sessions on alternate days in the second week and two sessions on alternate days in the third week (3 weeks in total), applying the monopolar dielectric diathermy by radiofrequency in the anterior aspect of the knee, in dynamic application in one of the members: affect or randomized (uni or bilateral pathology, respectively). This diathermy will be combined with the same supervised therapeutic exercise program of the control group. The treatment is administered with a pulsed non-invasive radiofrequency device with 30V peak power along 12 minutes, with a dose submitis (grade I) for three weeks. The first week, daily treatment will be perform from Monday to Friday, second week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and the third week on Monday and Thursday. After the tenth treatment session, all the measurements will be repeated following the same environmental conditions as at the beginning and by the evaluators themselves to the components of both groups.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEDiathermy10 sessions of 12 minutes of radiofrequency diathermy at the anterior surface of the knee, in constant movement
OTHERSupervised knee exercisesDaily hamstrings exercises, quadriceps exercises and hip exercises, 20 minutes of duration.

Timeline

Start date
2020-09-07
Primary completion
2020-10-02
Completion
2020-10-02
First posted
2020-09-04
Last updated
2020-10-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04538508. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.