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NCT ID: NCT02313506 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Feasibility of a Wearable-enabled Intervention for Promoting Physical Activity in People Knee OA

TRACK-OA
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Physical activity is an essential first-line treatment for patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, a 2013 systematic review found only 13% met the activity recommendation of 150 minutes or more per week. The primary goal of this pilot randomized controlled trail is to assess the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a multi-component intervention/model of care involving a group education session, use of the Fitbit Flex (a wireless physical activity tracking device), and weekly telephone counselling by a physiotherapist (PT) to improve physical activity and reduce sedentary time in patients with knee OA.

NCT ID: NCT02312713 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Physical Therapy Versus Internet-Based Exercise Training for Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

PATH-IN
Start date: November 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of standard physical therapy and an internet-based exercise program for people with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Both of these programs will be compared to a "waiting list" control group. The investigators hypothesize that both treatments will result in greater improvement than the control condition and that the treatments will be similarly effective. The investigators also expect that some patients may do better with one treatment type or another and will explore this.

NCT ID: NCT02299713 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Electro-Acupuncture Treatment in Patients With Osteoarthritis Of The Knee (EATOAK)

EATOAK
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of electroacupuncture (EA) on pain control, perception of pain, plasma cortisol and beta-endorphins levels, patient-perceived quality of life and use of pain medications, in people with chronic knee pain.

NCT ID: NCT02295605 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Comparison Between Land-based and Water-based Exercises for Knee Osteoarthritis: Randomized Controlled Trial

Start date: August 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Forty six patients with knee osteoarthritis will be randomly allocated into two groups: water-based exercises and land-based exercises. Both of them will receive a strengthening exercise protocol for lower limb muscles. A blind investigator will assess the patients before and immediately after, 3 months and 6 months following the interventions. The main outcomes will be pain, function and strength.

NCT ID: NCT02295189 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Ketorolac Versus Triamcinolone Knee Injections for Osteoarthritis

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Osteoarthritis is a disabling disease of the joint spaces and has a high impact on society due to the amount of people who are affected by the disease. Nonoperative management is a mainstay of therapy in most patients. Ketorolac tromethamine and triamcinolone acetonide intra-articular knee injections will be compared in a prospective, double-blinded, randomized trial in subjects with knee osteoarthritis. Subjects will be enrolled from the Orthopaedics Clinic based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Intra-articular knee injection of ketorolac tromethamine or triamcinolone acetonide will be performed under ultrasound guidance. Multiple outcome measures will be performed throughout the six month period of follow-up. The investigators predict ketorolac tromethamine will have a longer duration of pain relief when compared to triamcinolone acetonide. The investigators predict there will be no differences between the two intra-articular knee injections in terms of function using validated scoring instruments.

NCT ID: NCT02295020 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Bioskin Cytokine Study

Bioskin
Start date: May 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of the study are 1.) to evaluate pain relief following the application of the Bioskin Ten-7 knee brace and 2.) to determine if use of the Bioskin Ten-7 knee brace is more effective at reducing inflammation than standard of care alone using synovial fluid cytokine analysis and validated outcome measures.

NCT ID: NCT02293889 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Impact of Physical Activity and Vitamin D on Osteoarthritic Knee Pain

Start date: March 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) is a major cause of pain and disability, particularly in those of increasing age and body fat. As there are no very effective therapies for KOA, disease often progresses until knee replacement surgery is needed. It has been observed Vitamin D and Physical Activity (PA) levels are lower in those with KOA, increased age and body fat. As the relationship between KOA, Vitamin D and PA levels are not clearly understood, this study aims to explore these relationships and the acceptability/feasibility of PA and Vitamin D interventions in those who would likely to benefit from these interventions. 200-300 people, 50-70 years, BMI 30-40kg/m2, meeting American College of Rheumatology (ACR) KOA Guidelines, will be recruited from North Tyneside and Liverpool Hospital trusts November 2014-January 2016 to participate in a single cross-sectional study visit, which will measure: Vitamin D/Calcium serum levels, BMI/Body Fat, mobility, Quality of life and pain (by questionnaire), and PA levels. Those participants with insufficient Vitamin D levels (25-50nmol/L) and PA levels (<30min moderate PA/week), will be invited to take part in a 3 month pilot RCT study. >64 people will be recruited for the pilot RCT and equally randomly allocated to 1 of 4 intervention groups: Vitamin D (1 capsule a day: 2000IU), Placebo (identical capsule: 1 a day), PA (online PA programme) and PA and Vitamin D. Additionally at the end of the 12 week study visit, up to 20 participants will be invited to take part in a qualitative interview exploring their experience during the two studies.

NCT ID: NCT02291757 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Efficacy and Safety of NEM® Brand Eggshell Membrane in Patients With Grade 2/3 Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of NEM® brand eggshell membrane in patients with grades 2 and 3 knee osteoarthritis (OA) having significant joint pain and stiffness, in a large, multi-center clinical trial.

NCT ID: NCT02290275 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Creatine, Exercise and Inflammatory Markers in Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this research project is to determine the effectiveness of creatine supplementation and supported low-load walking exercise for managing systemic inflammatory biomarkers and joint symptoms in individuals diagnosed with chronic symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. The central hypothesis of this investigation is that creatine supplementation and exercise will significantly lower systemic biomarkers of inflammation in patients diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis.

NCT ID: NCT02286453 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Benjakul Recipe in Treating Primary Osteoarthritis of Knee Compared With Diclofenac

Start date: September 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Efficacy and adverse effects of Benjakul recipe in Treating Primary Osteoarthritis of Knee Compared with Diclofenac. This study was designed as double blind, randomized controlled trial. Approval from the ethical committee of Human Research Ethics Committee of Thammasat University (No: 1 Faculty of Medicine)