Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
— MULTIWEDGEOfficial title:
A Multi-centre Feasibility Study Assessing Shoe-worn Insoles to Improve Clinical and Biomechanical Features of Knee Osteoarthritis
Shoe-worn insoles (also known as orthotics) can provide symptomatic relief for people with knee osteoarthritis. However, given they act at the feet, and given that many people with knee osteoarthritis also report foot pain, it is important to assess the effects of these devices at both joints. We will conduct a multi-centre randomized pilot trial to determine feasibility and preliminary efficacy.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 50 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - medial tibiofemoral OA defined as definitive osteophytes and joint space narrowing in the medial compartment, as confirmed with radiographs - history of knee pain longer than 6 months - average self-reported knee pain of at least 3 out of 10 (using an 11-point numerical rating scale with terminal descriptors of 0 = "no pain" and 10 = "worst pain imaginable") over the 6 months prior to baseline testing - pain in the same foot/feet as the painful knee(s) - ability to communicate in English - show an immediate biomechanical response to the insoles. This final eligibility criterion will be determined from an in-person biomechanical assessment after participants have passed all previous eligibility screening. Exclusion Criteria: - radiographic evidence of more lateral tibiofemoral OA than medial - knee surgery or intra-articular injection within the previous 6 months - current or recent (within 6 months) corticosteroid use for any reason - presence of a systemic arthritic condition - history of knee joint replacement or tibial osteotomy - any other condition affecting lower limb function - current usage of shoe-worn insoles, or planning to acquire footwear modifications in the next 6 months - any previous experience with insoles that resulted in increased lower limb pain or a self- or clinician-initiated termination of use. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Motion Analysis and Biofeedback Laboratory | Vancouver | British Columbia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of British Columbia | Dalhousie University, Western University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Exit Interview | Participants will be invited to take part in semi-structured interviews, and asked about their knee and pain, their experiences with their insoles, and their attitudes towards different treatment approaches to manage knee OA. The purpose of this exploratory component will be to identify any themes related to the approach and design of the study that would need to be modified for the definitive RCT. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted to explore participants' attitudes and feelings about the interventions and the study design. The conversations will be recorded digitally, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using a framework analysis. Themes will be developed, discussed, adjusted, and grouped in an iterative and inductive process. All data will be coded according to the final thematic index generated. | 3 months | |
Primary | Recruitment - number of screened patients who are eligible | The number of screened patients determined eligible to be enrolled in the study. | from onset of recruitment through study completion | |
Primary | Retention - proportion of assessments with complete outcome measures data | Proportion of assessments with complete outcome measures data out of total number of assessments in the study protocol. | immediately after the intervention | |
Primary | Insoles Delivery | Time between foot scan assessment and delivery of insoles. Given that insoles will be manufactured centrally and distributed to the sites, we are interested in assessing the expected timeframe for enrollment in the study. | from date of insoles ordering until date of delivery to the laboratory, assessed up to 3 months | |
Primary | Self-reported knee pain | Knee pain will be measured by the Pain subscale (9 items) of the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) at baseline and at 3-months. Each item is rated on a 5 points Likert scale where 0 = "No problems" and 4 = "Extreme Problems". Higher scores indicate better function. The scores are normalized to 0-100%. | Baseline, 3 Months | |
Primary | Self-reported foot pain | Foot pain will be measured at baseline and at 3-months by the Pain subscale (7 items) of the Foot Function Index revised short form (FFI-RS). This is a self-report questionnaire consisting of 34 items that provides the ability to quantify aspects of foot pain, disability and activity limitation. | Baseline, 3 Months | |
Primary | External knee adduction moment impulse | The external knee adduction moment impulse will be calculated. Participants will walk on an instrumented walkway (embedded force platform(s)) while high speed cameras track the trajectories of markers placed on bony landmarks. Moments will be calculated using an inverse dynamics approach. | Baseline, 3 Months | |
Secondary | Self-reported overall physical function | Physical function will be measured by the Function, Daily Living subscale (17 items) of the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) at baseline and at 3-months. Each item is rated on a 5 points Likert scale where 0 = "No problems" and 4 = "Extreme Problems". Higher scores indicate better function. The scores are normalized to 0-100%. | Baseline, 3 Months | |
Secondary | Self-reported foot function | Foot function will be measured at baseline and at 3-months by the Activity Limitations subscale (3 items) of the Foot Function Index revised short form (FFI-RS). This is a self-report questionnaire consisting of 34 items that provides the ability to quantify aspects of foot pain, disability and activity limitation. | Baseline, 3 Months | |
Secondary | External knee flexion moment impulse | The external knee flexion moment impulse will be calculated using the same methods as described for the external knee adduction moment impulse. | Baseline, 3 Months | |
Secondary | Self-selected gait speed | Self-selected gait speed will be calculated during the biomechanical gait analyses. | Baseline, 3 Months | |
Secondary | Rearfoot eversion peak | Participants will walk on an instrumented walkway while high speed cameras track the trajectories of markers placed on bony landmarks. | Baseline, 3 Months |
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