Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
— P4ACEOfficial title:
Pain Profiles and Patterns of Physical Activity in Persons With Chronic Knee Pain
The goal of this single-blind, cross-over clinical trial is to compare the immediate effect of intermittent vs. continuous walking on clinical and mechanistic pain profiles in persons with knee osteoarthritis (OA). In this cross-over trial, participants will perform two types of walking on a treadmill. Intermittent walking will involve 3 blocks of 10 minutes with 2 blocks of 5-minute rest (sitting on a chair) in-between. Continuous walking will involve resting for 10 minutes (sitting in a chair) before walking on the treadmill for 1 continuous block of 30 minutes.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 45 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - men or women aged 45-75 years - BMI = 35 kg/m2 - frequent movement-related knee pain (knee pain on more than half the days of the past month) - no morning stiffness or morning stiffness lasting < 30-min - self-reported unilateral or bilateral knee pain of = 3 and = 7 on a 0-10 numeric pain rating scale (NPRS) - knee pain duration = 12 months - physically able to walk unassisted on a treadmill at = 4 km/hour for 30 minutes - own a smart phone - willing and able to wear an activity monitor and answer electronic survey questions delivered via a smart phone over a 10-day period. Exclusion Criteria: - intra-articular steroid injections in the previous 3 months - intra-articular hyaluronic acid injection in the previous 6 months - any arthroscopic or surgical knee procedures (e.g., partial meniscectomy) in the past 12 months - lumbar radiculopathy - neurological, vestibular, or visual dysfunction affecting walking balance and mobility - plan for total knee arthroplasty in the next 12 months |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Aalborg University | Aalborg |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Northwestern University | Aalborg University |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from pre-walking to immediately post-walking in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) for current knee pain | The primary outcome is the self-reported clinical pain. The pre- and post-walking knee pain will be rated right before the commencement of the walking program and at the termination of the walking program respectively. Participants verbally select a value that corresponds with the intensity of pain that they experience. "0" means "no pain" and "10" means "pain as bad as you can imagine" or "worst pain imaginable". The NPRS, an 11-point (i.e., 0-10) measure of pain intensity, is recommended as a core outcome measure in clinical trials of chronic pain treatments and has excellent reliability and validity for adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain. On average, a change of 2 points or a change of approximately 30% in NPRS represented a clinically important difference in adults with chronic pain. | pre-walking, immediately post-walking | |
Secondary | Change from pre-walking to immediately post-walking in Cuff Pain Detection Threshold (cPDT) | A computer-controlled cuff algometer will measure cPDT. Participants will be fitted with 13-cm-wide silicone tourniquet cuffs (VBM, Du¨sseldorf, Germany) on bilateral lower limbs. The cuff inflation will be controlled by a cuff algometry system (Cortex Technology, Hadsund, Denmark). The cuff will be inflated at a rate of 1kPa/s to a maximum of 100 kPa. Using a hand-held electronic device with a release button for deflating the cuff, participants will be instructed to rate the pressure pain continuously on a 10-cm visual analogue scale (VAS), until the pain becomes intolerable, at which point they will press the release button to terminate the test. The cPDT will be the cuff pressure reading at the time of VAS rating of 1cm. The cuff-system is user independent and has been shown to be reliable for the outcomes assessed. | pre-walking, immediately post-walking | |
Secondary | Change from pre-walking to immediately post-walking in Cuff Pain Tolerance Threshold (cPTT) | A computer-controlled cuff algometer will measure cPDT. Participants will be fitted with 13-cm-wide silicone tourniquet cuffs (VBM, Du¨sseldorf, Germany) on bilateral lower limbs. The cuff inflation will be controlled by a cuff algometry system (Cortex Technology, Hadsund, Denmark). The cuff will be inflated at a rate of 1kPa/s to a maximum of 100 kPa. Using a hand-held electronic device with a release button for deflating the cuff, participants will be instructed to rate the pressure pain continuously on a 10-cm visual analogue scale (VAS), until the pain becomes intolerable, at which point they will press the release button to terminate the test. The cPTT will be the cuff pressure reading at the time of test termination (i.e., when the pain becomes intolerable). If the tolerance threshold is not achieved before the 100 kPa limit, cPTT will be 100 kPa. The cuff-system is user independent and has been shown to be reliable for the outcomes assessed. | pre-walking, immediately post-walking | |
Secondary | Change from pre-walking to immediately post-walking in Temporal Summation of Pain (TSP) | Using the same cuff algometry system, the TSP will be assessed by delivering 10 rapid cuff pressure stimuli at a pressure magnitude of the cPTT lasting for one second. Each stimulus will be followed by 1-second break before the next stimulus. Participants will be instructed to rate the pain intensity on the electronic VAS for each stimulus without returning the VAS to zero between inflations. The VAS score will be recorded for each stimulus. This procedure has been shown to be reliable with Intraclass Correlation Coefficients of 0.70-0.77. | pre-walking, immediately post-walking | |
Secondary | Change from pre-walking to immediately post-walking in Conditioned Pain Modulation (CPM) | The CPM will be assessed by re-measuring the cPDT of the index limb during a simultaneously painful conditioning stimulus on the non-index limb. An increase in cPDT from baseline would indicate a CPM response. | pre-walking, immediately post-walking |
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