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CompletedNCT04589858

Effect of Manual Therapies With Supervised Exercise Protocol on Pain and Functional Disability in Patients With Knee OA

Efficacy of Specified Manual Therapies in Combination With a Supervised Exercise Protocol on Managing Pain Intensity and Functional Disability in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
32 (actual)
Sponsor
King Saud University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
47 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Osteoarthritis (OA) is referred to a group of conditions that involve mostly the larger weight-bearing joints such as the hip, knee, and ankle. It is the result of an intricate, multifaceted, progressive softening and break-down of articular cartilage along with capsular fibrosis and re-growth of new cartilages and bones called osteophytes at the margin of the articular surfaces to increase the surface area of them. The current study aimed to find out the efficacy of specified manual therapies in combination with a supervised exercise protocol on managing pain intensity and functional disability in patients with knee osteoarthritis.

Detailed description

Out of 70-millions older adults in the America, the majority of females have been suffering from osteoarthritis (OA) that progressively lead to chronic pain, joint stiffness, reduced mobility, muscle atrophy, poor balance, and ultimately, physical disability. Other physiological changes such as reduction in quadriceps' muscle strength and range of motion (ROM) in sagittal plane, and shortening of soft tissues around the joints collectively yield the distinctive clinical features such as articular pain; worsening on weight -bearing activities, resting/morning joint stiffness, progressive decline in physical activities and increasing to deformities/disabilities.Researchers observed the effectiveness of a structured exercise programs including an aerobic exercise program, a resistance exercise program, and a health education program in improving functional outcomes (self-reported disability) and decreasing the knee pain among older adults with knee OA at short-term and long term.the manual therapy along with supervised exercise protocol revealed a significant reduction in joint stiffness and knee pain and improvement in functional status of the patients with knee OA for short-term and long-term (1-year follow-up) than the placebo therapy (sub-therapeutic dose of ultrasound). The study based on a randomized, pretest-posttest experimental group design, included a total of 32-participants with knee osteoarthritis randomly divided into groups A and B. Group A received a supervised exercise protocol, however group B received specified manual therapies in a combination of a supervised exercise protocol. Pain and functional disability measured with NPRS and WOMAC index respectively. Data collected on day-1st pre-intervention (baseline), day-14th posttest, and day-28th follow-up and analyzed using t-test and one-way ANOVA by keeping the level of significance at p\<0.05.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERSupervised exercise protocolStrengthening exercises:It included a sets/group of exercises such as a static quad set in knee extension, standing terminal knee extension, seated leg-press, partial squats weight-lessened with arm support as needed, and step-ups Stretching Exercises:A slow, sustained stretching was performed in different positions for different group of muscles with holding time 30-seconds, a gap of 1-minute between two repetitions, and repeated 3-times per session on alternate day for 2-weeks. The stretching performed for the calf muscle, hamstring muscle, and quadriceps femoris muscle in standing, supine, and prone positions respectively.
OTHERSpecified Manual TherapiesMyofascial Mobilization: Patellar glide performed in all available ROM and direction such as superior-inferior and lateral-medial translation/glides of patella over patellar fossa. Myofascial manipulation technique: Manipulation of knee joint. An impulse type thrust was delivered, directed in the caudal direction to mobilize the joint in a near-full extension position.

Timeline

Start date
2019-09-24
Primary completion
2019-11-27
Completion
2020-03-05
First posted
2020-10-19
Last updated
2020-10-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Saudi Arabia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04589858. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.