View clinical trials related to Unilateral Knee Osteoarthritis.
Filter by:This was a study that compared Durolane injections to saline injections in the treatment of unilateral osteoarthritis of the knee. The patients were randomly assigned one of the two treatments unaware of which treatment they received. The study was conducted at 13 centers in Germany, the United Kingdom and Sweden. Patients were followed for six weeks after study treatment.
Knee osteoarthritis (O.A. from now on) is associated to muscular weakness of inferior limbs, especially the quadriceps; leading to disease progression. Advantages of muscular strength training for the treatment of this kind of O.A. is now well established. In this therapeutic field, isokinetic exercises seem to have a better efficiency than other, more frequently used, kinds of exercises such as isometric or isotonic exercises. Functional impairment caused by knee O.A. is mainly affecting walking. Walking induces muscles to work in eccentric mode. The hypothesis of this study is that muscular strengthening using isokinetic exercises in eccentric mode would have a more important benefit than isokinetic exercises in concentric mode. Such an hypothesis, if verified, could lead to a better management of rehabilitative knee exercises in the treatment of knee O.A.