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NCT ID: NCT05261893 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Effects of ELDOA Versus Post Facilitation Stretching Technique in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to assess whether Elongation Longitudinaux Avec Decoaption Osteo Articulaire versus post assistance extending strategy have effects on knee torment. and to check its impact on actual capacity.

NCT ID: NCT05258227 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Comapre Effects Of Proprioceptive Training And Core Instability Strength Training In Knee Osteoarthritis Patients

Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to determine the influence of core instability exercises in comparison to proprioceptive training in relieving pain, improving balance and physical function in general population of knee Osteoarthritis. The objective is to achieve beneficial results of interventions which can be used in betterment of treatment plan.

NCT ID: NCT05254574 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Sustained Acoustic Medicine for Knee Osteoarthritis Pain

Start date: February 14, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare Sustained Acoustic Medicine treatment to topical pain relief gel for the symptomatic management of knee osteoarthritis. The study will measure pain and function scores for patients undergoing treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05248854 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Effects of Sensorimotor and Core Stabilization Exercises After Total Knee Arthroplasty

Start date: November 28, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Tha aim of the study is to investigate the effects of core stabilization and sensorimotor exercise program on range of motion, proprioception, balance and functional status in patients with total knee arthroplasty. The study lasts prospective randomized controlled trial. Participants were randomly divided into sensorimotor training (SM,n=17) and core stabilization training group (CS,n=19). The exercise training program was administered for home exercise as 3-5 times a week and for a 6-week duration.

NCT ID: NCT05238857 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Investigation of Predisposing Factors Affecting Pain in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: February 21, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to determine the factors affecting pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). This study will be carried out following the "Helsinki Declaration", by selecting 106 volunteers who were diagnosed with knee OA, who applied to the Department of Orthopedics between February 2022 and August 2023 and met the inclusion criteria. Before the evaluation, all the volunteers participating in the study will be informed about the purpose of the study, its duration, and the evaluations to be made. Consent will be obtained from all volunteers participating in the study with an "Informed Voluntary Consent Form". Demographic and clinical characteristics of all patients who voluntarily accepted to participate in the study will be questioned with the "Knee Osteoarthritis Evaluation Form". Quality of life, pain, range of motion (ROM), muscle strength, presence of comorbidity, and functional evaluation will be recorded on the form.

NCT ID: NCT05238350 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

The Effect of Acupressure in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: March 7, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Abstract Pain is the most common symptom of osteoarthritis and affects people's functional status with quality of life. This study was conducted to determine the effect of acupressure on pain, functional status, and quality of life in patients living with knee osteoarthritis. Acupressure application and follow-ups were performed by the researcher in the patient's home environment. The study was performed with 90 patients, 45 in the intervention group and 45 in the control group. Acupressure was performed two days a week for four weeks with a total of eight sessions on the ST34, ST35, ST36, SP9, SP10, GB34 acupuncture points following an acupressure practice guide prepared by the researcher. It was determined that while the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), the Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) scores of the intervention group were higher than those of the control group before application, they had decreased after application. It was found that all subscale mean scores of the Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) quality of life questionnaire increased after application in the intervention group. It was concluded that acupressure has decreased pain severity and increased the functional status and quality of life of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Keywords: Osteoarthritis, pain, nursing, acupressure.

NCT ID: NCT05237752 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

A Phase Ib/II Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of LG00034053 in Patients With Knee OA

Start date: April 27, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is a multi-center, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical study, consisting of Part 1 (Phase 1b) in a sequential, dose-escalating design and Part 2 (Phase 2) in a parallel design.

NCT ID: NCT05226195 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Effect of Kinesio® Taping in Total Knee Replacement Surgery

Start date: January 13, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Total knee replacement, which is the gold standard surgical treatment method applied in today's conditions, in order to maintain the patient's daily life without pain, to provide the knee joint range of motion, to eliminate the deformity and instability in the knee joint in advanced stage (Stage 3-4) knee osteoarthritis (OA) that does not benefit from conservative treatment. Obtaining the best clinical outcome for the patient after surgery is only possible with the implementation of post-surgical physical therapy and rehabilitation programs. Edema and pain occurring in the early post-surgical period prevent patients from moving freely, and as a result, the psychological state of the patients is also affected. With effective physiotherapy, besides relieving pain and edema, patients' sensorimotor performances, proprioceptive senses and body balances are restored, and thus the brain is taught how to maintain joint functions. For this reason, new physiotherapy methods are being developed every day for this purpose. "Kinesio Taping" (KT) is one of the modern physiotherapy methods that has been widely used in sports orthopedics in recent years. It was developed by Kenzo Kase in 1973 and is used clinically to relieve pain and edema, and to increase motor function in musculoskeletal diseases. In this method, an adhesive cotton-based tape called kinesio tape is used. The elastic structure of this band, which allows it to extend 130-140% of its original length, similar to the skin, together with its three-dimensional "fingerprint" texture specific to the band, causes the formation of microfolds on the skin. The formation of these folds; It is known that it increases the proprioceptive perception of the related joint by stimulating skin mechanoreceptors. It also reduces the pressure under the skin and helps relieve pain by increasing lymphatic drainage. The Epidermis-Dermis-Fascia (EDF) taping method is a KB method that has been developed in recent years. It provides less tension and is more easily applied to painful areas. The narrow strips of the applied tape provide more stimulation in the most superficial tissues5. Although studies on the effect of other application methods on rehabilitation after knee replacement surgery are available in the literature, there is no study in the literature showing the effects of the EDF technique. In this study, it is aimed to evaluate the effect of KT applied with EDF technique on clinical results in the early postoperative period in patients who have undergone total knee replacement surgery. The hypothesis of this study is; It was determined that "pain and edema decrease and functional gain increases in patients who underwent KT after total knee prosthesis surgery".

NCT ID: NCT05225480 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Reinforcement of Placebo Response in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomised Trial

Start date: April 21, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Saline intra-articular injections used as placebo treatments have been shown to provide pain relief in knee osteoarthritis (OA) It has further been shown that beneficial effects can be induced merely by having a conversation with a health professional. The aim of this study is to determine whether an individual conversation based on the individual's illness perception related to knee OA affects the response to an intra-articular treatment with saline in individuals with knee OA.

NCT ID: NCT05222776 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Predictive Values for the Outcome of Genicular Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation for Chronic Knee Pain

Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Researchers are trying to assess a predictive value or correlation between patient and procedural characteristics and outcome measures results after genicular nerve radiofrequency ablation.