Osteo Arthritis Knee Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Anti-gravity Treadmill Training on Knee Osteoarthritis in Geriatric Population.
Knee osteoarthritis is a very common disorder affecting majority of elderly population. There is considerable functional disability associated with this disorder. The financial burden associated with this disease is quite high. Although various forms of pharmacologic and non pharmacologic therapies exist for its management, but most of these interventions only deal with symptoms without taking into account the associated factors aggravating the condition. Research suggests that abnormal loading of an arthritic joint will only increase the pain and disability. Participation in a regular exercise program involving weight bearing activities is a successful way to reduce or prevent decline in functional abilities. But the major problem with this approach lies in its abnormal loading of joint leading to altered biomechanics resulting in more joint damage. To counter this problem, lower body positive pressure or anti gravity treadmills have been designed. These treadmills provide up to 80% body weight support, thus considerably un-weighing the joint while retaining proper joint biomechanics. So with the help of this specialized training unit, elderly population will be better equipped to cope with arthritic changes leading to greater functional independence.
Osteoarthritis is a very common chronic joint disease resulting in functional disability.
Knee OA is considered to be most common form of arthritis in western countries. Knee OA is
mainly characterized by presence of pain, radiographic evidence of reduced joint space, wear
and tear of articular cartilage and formation of osteophytes i.e., new bone formation at the
center and margins of joint. Pain and resultant joint changes causes a change in joint
biomechanics and an eventual disuse of limb leading to muscle weakness and atrophy. According
to an estimate from a study, knee OA nearly affects 10% of people older than 55 years of age,
resulting in severe functional disability in a quarter of this affected population. In
elderly population, knee OA poses almost the same risk of disability as caused by heart
disease and a larger threat than due to any other medical condition. The prevalence of OA is
reported to be as high as 28% in urban and 25% in rural areas of Pakistan.
Literature on knee OA treatment suggest that weight bearing activities in the form of walking
are useful in the management of joint symptoms. Loading across the joint must be optimal so
that there is no abnormal stress on any compartment of the joint. Abnormal valgus and varus
stress results in 4 fold and 5 fold increase in lateral and medial compartments OA of the
knee respectively. But this increased loading on an already worn joint can cause considerable
pain and damage to the joint. For this purpose, aquatic exercises and hydrotherapy are
usually used to counteract the forces acting on the joint. Then there are different types of
harness systems and robotic devices to physically lift the patients for unloading the joint.
But the problem with these interventions is that they do not account for proper joint
kinematics necessary for optimal distribution of forces across the joints. For this purpose,
anti gravity treadmills or lower body positive pressure treadmills are designed which take
into account the proper joint kinematic s while partially un-weighing the joint. These
treadmills are based on NASA technology used for astronauts to counteract the joint problems
experienced by them.
These treadmills consist of an air tight chamber surrounding the lower body in which
increased pressure is applied, so that the treadmill causes an upward lifting force. This
results in successfully decreasing the body weight and gravitational forces on the lower
extremity to an adjustable level with a high degree of consistency. Body weight can then be
adjusted to as small increments as 1% and as large as 80% by using positive air pressure.
This method is considered superior to other methods of un-weighing (harness systems and
aquatic therapy) because there is uniform application of pressure over the lower limbs,
thereby decreasing the creation of pressure points (common with harness systems) while
retaining normal muscle activation and gait patterns (which are changed during water based
activities).
This study will help the patients suffering from osteoarthritis to rehabilitate in a pain
free environment focusing on proper joint kinematics.
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