Osteochondral Lesion of Talus Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Monitoring Weight Bearing Protocols Following Lower Extremity Surgeries Via Mobile Application and Pressure Sensors.
Randomized, prospective, double-blind study: Avascular, anöral and non-regenerative cartilage tissue mostly repaired via arthroscopic surgeries. After that, the patients rehabilitate with optimum weight bearing protocols in post-operative and discharge periods by physiotherapists. In the post-operative period, optimum weight bearing is vital for this tissue healing. There is not any opportunity or device to follow up the compliance of patients to weight bearing. We aimed to develop a device with mobile application to monitor the compliance the patients to weight bearing protocols. This device is designed to could give negative live feedback (with visual audible and vibrating warnings) in order to ensure the compliance of patients. Thanks to the device, health professionals will also have the opportunity to monitor the patient's compliance with the protocol on a daily basis. We hypothesized that patients monitored with this device may have a better recovery.
The cartilage tissue, reduces the friction forces in the joints and distributes loads on the joints, is damaged by aging, trauma exposure and degeneration. This tissue is avascular, aneural and non-regenerative. To repair the damaged cartilage tissue arthroplasty method is mostly chosen and the surgery of talus osteochondral lesions is mostly performed type among them. In the post-operative period, optimum weight bearing is vital for this tissue healing. Optimum weight bearing means that the repaired tissue is loaded by a weight which is in between specific percentage of the body weight. During the healing process, educating and compliance of the patients about optimum weight bearing in hospital and after discharge it is difficult to ensure continuity of compliance. At that point the clinical problem arises in terms of teaching the patients the preferred weight bearing percentages (protocols) and their compliance on weight bearing protocols both in hospitalization and home care period. There is not any opportunity or device to follow up the compliance of patients to weight bearing protocols after discharge. A research stated that as the pain symptom decreases, the compliance of patients to optimum weight bearing protocols disappear in home care period even if they had adhered the taught protocol at the clinic. The loss of compliance in the postoperative rehabilitation phase can delay repaired tissue healing and often revision surgery be necessary. This situation necessitated the follow-up of the patients by the physiotherapist using the live-feedback systems. For this purpose, we aimed to develop an android mobile application (system) that will work synchronized with pressure sensors placed under an insole (device). The producing and effectiveness research of mentioned device will consist of two stages. At the first stage will be about product development and testing with volunteer healthy participants. At the second stage named as testing its applicability on patients. The patients will be randomized to two group as Group I (rehabilitate with live-feedback system) and Group II (rehabilitate via system without live- feedback) to evaluate the effectiveness of the live-feedback and mentioned system. The volunteer patients will be evaluated each day, in term of compliance with the weight bearing protocol for 6 weeks. The American Orthopedic Foot Ankle Society, Ankle-hindfoot (AOFAS-AHF) scoring will be administered to each patient on preoperative day and 6 weeks after surgery in order to be evaluate assess the effectiveness of clinical recovery. We expect, thanks to this live feedback system, the health professionals to be capable of determining and monitoring of patients' weight bearing percentages to the body weight during their healing process. Also, the patient will be alerted by the system with visual audible and vibrating warnings, if non-compliance with the weight bearing protocol. Thus, patients can do their own follow-up without a health professional. In this way, continuity of compliance could be ensured. We hypothesized that the development of the insole is expected to help overcome the clinical difficulties encountered during the rehabilitation process and reduce the need for revision operations. ;
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