Healthy Clinical Trial
— CDOKNEEpilotOfficial title:
Heel Wedges and Carbon Fiber Custom Dynamic Orthoses to Control Knee Biomechanics
NCT number | NCT05209360 |
Other study ID # | 202112360 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 9, 2022 |
Est. completion date | December 1, 2022 |
Verified date | January 2024 |
Source | University of Iowa |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The proposed study evaluates the effect of medial and lateral wedges and carbon fiber custom dynamic orthoses (CDOs) on lower limb forces and motion during walking. Previous work has used foam wedges of different stiffness and height placed under the heel to alter CDO alignment and alter lower limb mechanics. Medial or lateral wedges have been used by individuals with unilateral knee osteoarthritis in effort to reduce knee loading. In this study, medial and lateral wedges will be placed in participants shoes, with the tall side of the wedge placed on the medial or lateral aspect of the shoes, and participants will walk at controlled and self-selected speeds and complete physical performance measures. Participants will also walk without a CDO. The proposed study will provide evidence that can be used by physicians when treating knee osteoarthritis.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | December 1, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 1, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Between the ages of 18 and 45 - Healthy without current complaint of lower extremity pain, spine pain, open wounds or active infections, or medical or neuromusculoskeletal disorders that have limited their participation in work or exercise in the last 6 months - Able to hop without pain - Able to perform a full squat without pain - Ability to speak and understand English Exclusion Criteria: - Medical or neuromusculoskeletal disorders that have limited their participation in work or exercise in the last 6 months - Diagnosed with a moderate or severe brain injury - Lower extremity injury resulting in surgery or limiting function for greater than 6 weeks - Injuries that would limit performance in this study - Diagnosed with a physical or psychological condition that would preclude functional testing (e.g. cardiac condition, clotting disorder, pulmonary condition) - Uncorrected visual or hearing impairment(s) - Require use of an assistive device - Unhealed wounds (cuts/abrasions) that would prevent CDO use - BMI > 35 - Pregnancy - Per participant self-report. Due to the expected small number of pregnant individuals, and resulting inability to account for its effect on resulting outcomes participants will be withdrawn from the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Iowa | Iowa City | Iowa |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Iowa |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Semi-Structured Interview | Semi-structured interviews will also be used to fully capture the patients' perspectives, experience, and opinions associated with the testing conditions they experienced as part of the study. | Baseline | |
Other | Center of Pressure Velocity Timing | Timing of peak center of pressure velocity (percent stance) during gait. | Baseline | |
Other | Center of Pressure Velocity Magnitude | Magnitude of peak center of pressure velocity (m/s) during gait. | Baseline | |
Primary | Knee Range of Motion | Participants completed a biomechanical gait analysis session in all testing conditions (NoCDO, CDO Only, Medial, Lateral). Retro-reflective markers were placed on the participants skin and 12 infrared motion capture cameras (120Hz, Vicon Ltd., Oxford, UK) were used to evaluate the motion of the lower limb as participants walked at a controlled walking speed based on leg length. A minimum of three gait cycles were used to calculate mean(SD) values. Sagittal plane knee range of motion (degrees) was measured throughout the gait cycle. | Baseline | |
Primary | Peak Knee Moment | Participants completed a biomechanical gait analysis session in all testing conditions (NoCDO, CDO Only, Medial, Lateral). Retro-reflective markers were placed on the participants skin and 12 infrared motion capture cameras (120Hz, Vicon Ltd., Oxford, UK) and three force plates (1200Hz, AMTI Inc., Watertown, MA) were used to evaluate the motion and loading of the lower limb as participants walked at a controlled walking speed based on leg length. A minimum of three gait cycles were used to calculate mean(SD) values. Peak knee valgus moment was measured during stance phase and normalized to the participants body weight (Nm/kg). | Baseline | |
Primary | Four Square Step Test (4SST) | The 4SST (s) is a standardized timed test of balance and agility. Participants start in the lower left quadrant of a Maltese cross setting on the floor and are timed as they move counterclockwise (forward, right, backward, left) and then clockwise (right, forward, left, backward) around the cross. Participants are instructed to move as quickly as they safely can. | Baseline | |
Primary | Numerical Pain Rating Scale | Pain will be assessed using a standard 11-point numerical pain rating scale (NPRS), in which 0 = no pain and 10 = worst pain imaginable. | Baseline | |
Primary | Modified Socket Comfort Score (Comfort) | Participants were asked to rate the comfort of each braced condition (CDO Only, Medial, Lateral) on a scale from 0-10 with 0 = most uncomfortable to 10 = most comfortable. | Baseline | |
Primary | Modified Socket Comfort Score (Smoothness) | Participants were asked to rate the smoothness of each braced condition (CDO Only, Medial, Lateral) on a scale from 0-10 with 0 = most smooth to 10 = least smooth. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Ankle Range of Motion | Participants completed a biomechanical gait analysis session in all testing conditions (NoCDO, CDO Only, Medial, Lateral). Retro-reflective markers were placed on the participants skin and 12 infrared motion capture cameras (120Hz, Vicon Ltd., Oxford, UK) were used to evaluate the motion of the lower limb as participants walked at a controlled walking speed based on leg length. A minimum of three gait cycles were used to calculate mean(SD) values. Sagittal plane ankle range of motion (degrees) was measured throughout the gait cycle. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Peak Ankle Moment | Participants completed a biomechanical gait analysis session in all testing conditions (NoCDO, CDO Only, Medial, Lateral). Retro-reflective markers were placed on the participants skin and 12 infrared motion capture cameras (120Hz, Vicon Ltd., Oxford, UK) and three force plates (1200Hz, AMTI Inc., Watertown, MA) were used to evaluate the motion and loading of the lower limb as participants walked at a controlled walking speed based on leg length. A minimum of three gait cycles were used to calculate mean(SD) values. Peak ankle plantarflexor moment was measured during stance phase and normalized to the participants body weight (Nm/kg). | Baseline | |
Secondary | Peak Ankle Power | Participants completed a biomechanical gait analysis session in all testing conditions (NoCDO, CDO Only, Medial, Lateral). Retro-reflective markers were placed on the participants skin and 12 infrared motion capture cameras (120Hz, Vicon Ltd., Oxford, UK) and three force plates (1200Hz, AMTI Inc., Watertown, MA) were used to evaluate the motion and loading of the lower limb as participants walked at a controlled walking speed based on leg length. A minimum of three gait cycles were used to calculate mean(SD) values. Peak ankle push-off power was measured during stance phase and normalized to the participants body weight (W/kg). | Baseline | |
Secondary | Sit to Stand 5 Times (STS5) | STS5 (s) is a well-established timed measure of lower limb muscle strength and power. Participants are timed as they stand up and sit down 5 times as fast as possible. | Baseline |
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