Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analysis of the Efficacy in the Lomg Term (Six Months Follow up) of the Combination of Radiofrecuency and Therapeutic Exercise Versus Therapeutic Exercise Alone in the Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.
The present study aims to promote research in the field of Physiotherapy, focusing on a
health problem of maximum relevance, such as patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Although these treatments seem to be based on theoretical reasoning, the evidence for the
efficacy of these interventions is not well established. Therefore, we select from among all
the therapeutic tools available in physiotherapy, a procedure of therapeutic physical
exercise.
Main objectives:
To know the efficacy of a therapeutic physical exercise protocol in the reduction of pain and
the improvement of functional disability in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome
(PFPS).
Secondary objectives:
- Quantify the reduction of pain in the anterior aspect of the knee in patients with
patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), after treatment with monopolar capacitive diathermy
by radiofrequency.
- To evaluate the improvement of functional disability in patients with patellofemoral
pain syndrome (PFPS), after treatment with monopolar capacitive diathermy by
radiofrequency.
Study hypothesis:
The treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) with a therapeutic physical exercise
protocol produces statistically significant changes in the reduction of pain and functional
disability and the normalization of the anthropometric values of the joint balance of the
knee
At first, a meeting will be held with the patients under study where they will be informed
and any doubts that may arise in relation to the investigation will be resolved. In addition,
the correct adaptation of these to the inclusion and exclusion criteria of our study will be
verified. Subsequently, they will be given individually the informed consent prepared
expressly for the present study, the doubts arising with respect to this one will be resolved
and their signature will proceed. At this time, and individually again, we will proceed to
the development of the Clinical History of Physiotherapy where only the information necessary
for our study will be collected.
To emphasize in this point that the participants will grant their consent for the treatment
of the data obtained for scientific purposes, according to the legal norms.
Next, the patients will be randomly assigned to two groups: control group and experimental
group. The randomization of the sample was done through the EPIDAR software in version 3.1
between the Experimental Group and the Control Group Subsequently, the evaluations and
measurements of the study variables will be carried out by the research team.
CONTROL GROUP: You will be provided exclusively therapeutic exercises protocol to develop
supervised by Physical Therapist that you must perform following a daily activity for three
weeks. They will be evaluated at the end of that period and six moths later in order to have
at least three timepoints to evaluate.
EXPERIMENTAL GROUP: After the initial evaluation, the first 10 treatment sessions will be
developed at the rate of five daily sessions in the first week, three sessions on alternate
days in the second week and two sessions on alternate days in the third week (3 weeks in
total), applying the monopolar capacitive diathermy with radiofrequency in the anterior
aspect of the knee, in dynamic application in one of the members: affect or randomized (uni
or bilateral pathology, respectively). This diathermy will be combined with a therapeutic
exercise program supervised by a Physiotherapist.
The treatment is administered with a Diathermy equipment and inductive electrodes of 100 W
peak power, with a frequency of application of twice daily with a dose submitis (grade I),
for 10 min, with a frequency of repetition of the impulses of 46 Hz and a pulse duration of
0.2 ms
After the tenth treatment session all the measurements will be repeated following the same
environmental conditions as at the beginning and by the evaluators themselves to the
components of both groups.Those measurements will be evaluated at the end of that three weeks
period and six moths later in order to have at least three timepoints to evaluate.
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