Arthropathy of Knee Joint Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Utilization of Nintendo Wii™ in Outpatient Rehabilitation Following Total Knee Replacement
The purpose of this study is to identify whether the utilization of the Nintendo Wii™ gaming system, as an adjunct to conventional outpatient rehabilitation therapy, influence outcomes of patients following total knee replacement (TKR). The investigators hypothesize that the Nintendo Wii™ gaming system has a positive influence in the outcomes of patients following TKR.
The use of video games in rehabilitation is growing in popularity and frequency. The
Nintendo Wii™ gaming system in particular, is gaining increased attention in the
rehabilitation setting. There is currently very little evidence to support its clinical use.
Canadian total knee replacement (TKR) rates have risen significantly in the past decade and
its patient demographic has shifted to reflect a younger overall population. These changes
indicate increased emphasis on TKR patients returning to higher levels of function and the
potential need for new intervention options when caring for these patients. The Nintendo
Wii™ Sports application has the potential to encourage standing, while participating in an
interesting and engaging activity. The objective of this study is to determine whether the
utilization of the Nintendo Wii™ gaming system, as an adjunct to standard outpatient
rehabilitation therapy, influence outcomes of patients following total knee replacement.
Patients who consent to participate in this study will be randomized to either a control
group which will receive 15 minutes of lower extremity exercise or a study group which will
receive 15 minutes of gaming activity on the Wii Fit™. Both control and study interventions
will be provided following each regularly scheduled 60 minute physiotherapy session, in a
separate treatment area. The Nintendo Wii™ console and its accompanying Wii™ Sports game
will be utilized for the purposes of this study. To minimize rotational movement and
therefore the risk of injury following total knee replacement, only the tennis and bowling
games will be used. It will be required that these games are played in standing position.
Without including the time required for start-up, each session of Nintendo Wii™ game
activity will be 15 minutes in duration, and will be provided twice weekly.
Recovery status will be measured in all participants on admission, and every 2 weeks until
discharge, an expected average of 5 weeks. A combination of self-administered
questionnaires, objective and subjective outcome measures will be used to measure function
(2 Minute Walk Test, Lower Extremity Functional Scale) range of motion (Goniometry), pain
(Numeric Pain Rating Scale) and satisfaction with therapy services. Change within each
measure will be statistically analyzed to detect whether a significant difference exists
between control and study groups. It is projected that 60 patients will be recruited for
this study. Patients in the study group could potentially benefit from increased
improvements in pain, physical status, function, and satisfaction at the completion of their
outpatient rehabilitation therapy program.
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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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