Hip Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Foot Center of Pressure Manipulation on Hip Biomechanics, Muscle Activation Patterns, and Energy Consumption During Gait in Hip Osteoarthritis Patients
The purpose of this study is to:
1. Analyze the short-term effects of external center of pressure manipulation of the foot
in idiopathic hip osteoarthritis patients during gait on:
1. Gait parameters (spatiotemporal, kinematic, and kinetic)
2. Muscle activation patterns of the lower limbs and back
2. Analyze the long-term effects (during the period of one year) of external center of
pressure manipulation of the foot in idiopathic hip osteoarthritis patients during gait
on:
1. Gait parameters (spatiotemporal, kinematic, and kinetic)
2. Motor learning and muscle activation patterns
3. Energy consumption
4. Pain, physical function, and quality of life
The hypotheses of the study, in reference to the aforementioned study objectives are:
1. Changes in foot center of pressure will have an immediate effect on gait parameters and
muscle activation patterns of the lower limbs and back.
2. Long-term manipulation of foot center of pressure, as a result of a year-long
rehabilitation program using the AposTherapy Biomechanical System, will result in
improvement in gait parameters, changes in muscle activation patterns as a result of
new motor learning, improvement in energy consumption, decrease in pain, improvement in
physical function, and improvement in quality of life.
This study is a randomized prospective controlled study assessing the short and long-term
effects of external foot center-of-pressure manipulation on gait pattern, muscle activation
pattern, energy consumption, physical function, pain, and quality of life. Sixty patients
will be recruited for the study and divided randomly into two groups, an experimental group
(thirty patients) and a control group (thirty patients). Both groups will be similar with
respect to demographic and pathological profiles.
The experimental group will be fitted with a customized biomechanical device worn on the
feet (AposTherapy Biomechanical System, AposTherapy - Sports and Medical Technologies Ltd.,
Hertzlia, Israel). The device is custom calibrated for each patient. The device allows
center of pressure manipulation for all phases of the gait cycle and induces controlled
perturbation during gait. The immediate effects of the device will be evaluated using center
of pressure measurements, three-dimensional gait analysis, and surface electromyography.
Following this, patients will be instructed to walk with the device at home on a daily basis
according to a customized AposTherapy therapy protocol. They will return to the laboratory
for measurements of gait pattern, muscle activation pattern, energy consumption, physical
function, pain, and quality of life after three months, six months, and twelve months from
the start of the therapy protocol. Data from the analyses will be used to reveal potential
changes in the aforementioned measurements as a result of the study intervention.
The control group will carry out the same measurements in the laboratory over the period of
one year, however without the biomechanical intervention device.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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