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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
17 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-07-12
2019-10-07
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Manual Therapy
The experienced physiotherapist has applied manual therapy (MT) to the arthropathic joints. MT was started with myofascial release techniques (MRT), then continued with mobilization techniques using Kalternborn. Superficial MRT consisted of 3 strokes, via manual movement on the tissue, encourage release of the superficial fascia. In the Kalternborn mobilization technique, Grade I-II mobilization was applied with traction without using a strap. The same exercises given to the home exercise group were given to the patients in this group as well.
Manual therapy
Both groups received for 3 sessions per week, a total of 5 weeks. Home exercises were performed by the patient for 30 minutes at home.In home exercises active ROM for warm-up (5 min), passive stretchening (5 min), strengthening exercises (10 min), proprioceptive and balance exercises (10 min). In manual therapy group, myofascial release techniques (MRT) and Kalternborn mobilization techniques lasted about one hour. In MRT, each manuever was applied for 2 mins and 3 times. The superficial strokes were performed, assisted by slight movements of joints. MRT to posterior capsule of the knee, ligaments, iliotibial tractus, plantar fascia, metatarsal, tarsals, and toes. Kalterborb mobilization tecnqiues; posterior gliding for restricted knee flexion, anterior gliding for restricted knee extension,talocrural posteior gliding for dorsal flexion, talocrural anterior gliding for plantar flexion.3 \* 10 repetitions, 20 sec of per reps and 10 sec of interval.
Home Exercise
The home exercises (HE) consisted of active ROM exercises, passive stretching exercises, progressive resistive exercises, weigh-bearing and stance exercises were performed by the patient for 30 minutes at home.
Manual therapy
Both groups received for 3 sessions per week, a total of 5 weeks. Home exercises were performed by the patient for 30 minutes at home.In home exercises active ROM for warm-up (5 min), passive stretchening (5 min), strengthening exercises (10 min), proprioceptive and balance exercises (10 min). In manual therapy group, myofascial release techniques (MRT) and Kalternborn mobilization techniques lasted about one hour. In MRT, each manuever was applied for 2 mins and 3 times. The superficial strokes were performed, assisted by slight movements of joints. MRT to posterior capsule of the knee, ligaments, iliotibial tractus, plantar fascia, metatarsal, tarsals, and toes. Kalterborb mobilization tecnqiues; posterior gliding for restricted knee flexion, anterior gliding for restricted knee extension,talocrural posteior gliding for dorsal flexion, talocrural anterior gliding for plantar flexion.3 \* 10 repetitions, 20 sec of per reps and 10 sec of interval.
Interventions
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Manual therapy
Both groups received for 3 sessions per week, a total of 5 weeks. Home exercises were performed by the patient for 30 minutes at home.In home exercises active ROM for warm-up (5 min), passive stretchening (5 min), strengthening exercises (10 min), proprioceptive and balance exercises (10 min). In manual therapy group, myofascial release techniques (MRT) and Kalternborn mobilization techniques lasted about one hour. In MRT, each manuever was applied for 2 mins and 3 times. The superficial strokes were performed, assisted by slight movements of joints. MRT to posterior capsule of the knee, ligaments, iliotibial tractus, plantar fascia, metatarsal, tarsals, and toes. Kalterborb mobilization tecnqiues; posterior gliding for restricted knee flexion, anterior gliding for restricted knee extension,talocrural posteior gliding for dorsal flexion, talocrural anterior gliding for plantar flexion.3 \* 10 repetitions, 20 sec of per reps and 10 sec of interval.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
30 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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Necmettin Erbakan University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Necati Muhammed TAT
Lecturer
Principal Investigators
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Filiz CAN, Professor
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Ilgen SASMAZ, Professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cukurova University
Ali Bulent ANTMEN, Professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Acıbadem Adana Hospital
Locations
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Cukurova University
Adana, Sarıcam, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Necmettin Erb. Physiotherapy-2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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