Lesion of the Medial Meniscus Clinical Trial
Official title:
3D-gait Analysis in Patients With Medial Meniscus Repair vs. Partial Meniscectomy
In the past it was shown, that medial partial meniscectomy (MPM) leads to an increase of the
knee adduction moment (KAM) during walking. Other researches found out that an increase of
the KAM is an important factor contributing to degeneration joint disease of the knee
(osteoarthritis). Today, medial menicus repair (MMR) is favoured by many knee surgeons,
because preserving as much of the meniscus as possible is assumed to delay degenerative
joint disease.
The investigators hypothesize significant differences in knee adduction moments between
patients treated with partial medial meniscectomy vs. patients treated with medial meniscus
repair (hypothesis 1; major hypothesis). Additionally, it is hypothesized that: the
mentioned groups differ with respect to other kinetic and kinematic key parameters of gait
(hypothesis 2) and that the knee adduction moment correlates with the clinical outcome as
determined by a typical knee score (hypothesis 3).
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science