Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Eccentric Resistance Training in Persons With Knee Osteoarthritis
The purpose of this study is to determine if there are differences in balance, strength, functional performance and self-reported outcomes for subjects with knee osteoarthritis who complete a low intensity, long duration eccentric training program compared to those who complete a high intensity, short duration eccentric training program. This study will be utilizing the Eccentron (manufactured by BTE Technologies) for the performance of all eccentric exercise.
Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States. Osteoarthritis (OA) is
the most common type of arthritis and affects nearly 27 million Americans. Knee OA is the
most common type of osteoarthritis and is estimated to affect 42.1% of women and 31.2% of
men over the age of 60.
Osteoarthritis is most likely multi-factorial with several underlying causes. It is no
longer considered "a degenerative joint disease" but rather a process that involves dynamic
biomechanical, biochemical, and cellular processes. It not only involves degeneration of the
articular cartilage, but also inflammation of the synovium, changes to the underlying
subchondral bone, and the development of osteophytes. Currently, it appears that numerous
systemic factors can lead to the initiation of OA through different causal pathways . These
systemic causes can then be amplified by local factors such as trauma or increased loading
caused by obesity.
Currently, there is no "cure" for OA and attempts to find a disease modifying drug have been
unsuccessful. Thus, treatment currently focuses on mitigating factors that are known to
affect the radiographic progression of the disease as well as lead to activity limitation
and participation restriction.9,10 Decreases in lower extremity strength are a major cause
of activity limitations given the vital role of strength in activities of daily living.
One method that is used to mitigate progressing factors is through the use of an exercise
program. Many types of exercise have been used successfully in the literature including
resistance training. Resistance training can take many different forms such as isometric,
isotonic (concentric and/or eccentric) or isokinetic with various intensities. Presently,
there is little evidence for the use of eccentric training interventions for patients with
knee OA. This study aims to further examine this type of resistance training for the OA
population. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the effects of low intensity,
long duration eccentric resistance training and high intensity, short duration eccentric
resistance training in individuals with knee OA. Ideally, this study will allow us to
determine the overall effects of eccentric resistance training as well as the potential
differences of the two types of eccentric resistance training.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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