Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
The McKenzie System's Derangement Classification in Osteoarthritic Knees: Efficacy of McKenzie Treatment Versus Evidence Based Care: A Randomised Controlled Trial
The purpose of the study is to explore if a subgroup of people with osteoarthritic knees can
be identified using the McKenzie System of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy.
In the spine this subgroup, termed derangement,has been shown to respond rapidly to specific
directional exercises.
The trial will explore whether these derangements in the knee respond to specific exercises
compared to a control group with no exercises and non-derangement knees given general
exercises.
The Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) approach has been extensively used to classify
and treat patients with spinal pain. Studies have shown this approach to be valid, reliable
and able to predict outcome. Although the approach has been used for extremity joints there
is no research on using this approach to classify individuals presenting with knee
osteoarthritis.
An assessment tool that could potentially identify a subgroup of patients who would
experience dramatic and rapid improvement to conservative care would be valuable.
Patients with an "osteoarthritic knee" diagnosis will be recruited after a consultation with
an orthopaedic surgeon. Patients who consent to participate will be randomized into an
intervention group and a control group. Baseline self reported function and pain will be
collected. The control group will continue as planned on the waiting list for either a
follow up orthopaedic consultation or for knee surgery. The intervention group will be
assessed by one of three McKenzie credentialed therapist over 3 assessment sessions. The
therapist will classify the patients as either having a "derangement" or not. Those
classified as a derangement will have 2-3 follow up sessions and will be given direction
specific exercises consistent with the principles of the McKenzie System over 2 weeks. Those
patients who were not classified as derangements will be given 2-3 sessions of evidenced
based osteoarthritis treatment consisting of strengthening exercises and advice on aerobic
fitness exercise. At 2 weeks both groups will have baseline measures reassessed and will be
discharged. Follow-up by telephone at 3 months and 1 year will reassess functional and pain
measures.
Due to the high prevalence of knee osteoarthritis and the associated economic burden on our
health care system it is important to investigate if physiotherapists are able to predict
who will respond to conservative therapy. Classifying individuals with knee osteoarthritis
into rapid responders or non responders to short-term physiotherapy treatment will allow
more expensive medical evaluation and intervention to be directed to appropriate patients
and avoid unnecessary treatment for patients likely to recover from less costly therapy.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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