The Effect of Kinesiophobia on Spatio-temporal and Functionality in Total Knee Replacement Surgery

NCT ID: NCT04314102

Last Updated: 2020-03-18

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

2 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-02-01

Study Completion Date

2020-05-15

Brief Summary

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It is stated that after arthroplasty surgery, besides the physiological factors, the factors related to the individuals may affect the recovery. Among these factors, one of the most defined in the literature is kinesiophobia. Although kinesiophobia is defined as the terms of "fear of movement" and "fear related to pain"; There are also definitions for situations in which fear of movement is most extreme or pain-related fear avoidance beliefs. Kinesiophobia, which usually occurs in the preoperative period and supports the development of chronic pain, may also affect the early recovery findings. It is very important to determine the presence and severity of kinesiophobia as it is associated with functional results after surgery.

Individuals' perceptions about themselves, expectations of recovery, and personal beliefs before surgery are thought to affect recovery in the early period. In the studies conducted, it was stated that individuals with high perception about himself and the surgical process recover faster and return to activities. However, it is emphasized that studies should be conducted on the effect of individuals' personal factors such as self-efficacy, self-perception and their perspective on health on the healing process.

Detailed Description

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Osteoarthritis, which is encountered more and more with the aging population; It can occur depending on various factors such as gender, age, genetic factors, type of nutrition and joint structure. According to the studies, osteortritis ranks eleventh in the world among the factors that cause disability in individuals. Self-care activities of osteortritis individuals, especially in walking and mobility restrictions, also limit the participation of producers and leisure activities. Pain is among the most important findings that cause limitation in participation for osteoarthritis, which is frequently seen in individuals over the age of 40. In individuals with osteoarthritis, methods such as the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physical rehabilitation in coping with pain are frequently used in cases where these methods are insufficient.

Total knee arthroplasty (TDA) is a surgical approach that is frequently applied to reduce pain due to severe joint damage to the knee, improve functionality and quality of life. In our country, approximately 20 thousand knee arthroplasty surgeries are performed every year and individuals who have undergone this surgery are frequently among individuals over 60 years old. This surgery is usually performed in cases of pain, deformity or severe dysfunction resulting from arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, other). Osteoarthritis is seen as one of the main causes of this practice.

Factors such as decreased pain, increased quality of life, increased functionality and decreased level of dependence on others are among the expectations for recovery from patients after surgery. Studies show that individuals can return to daily activities for the first six weeks after surgery, and pain-related symptoms decrease in the first four weeks and therefore functional recovery is accelerated. It is stated that full recovery includes a one-year period. However, among the reasons that negatively affect post-surgical healing, various conditions ranging from systemic problems to mortality, complications due to the healing of wounds, circulatory problems, motor losses due to peroneal nerve damage, impaired biomechanics of the knee joint, development of infection, relaxation of arthroplasty, dislocations and post-surgical idiopathic pain. development of physical factors.

It is stated that after arthroplasty surgery, besides the physiological factors, the factors related to the individuals may affect the recovery. Among these factors, one of the most defined in the literature is kinesiophobia. Although kinesiophobia is defined as the terms of "fear of movement" and "fear related to pain"; There are also definitions for situations in which fear of movement is most extreme or pain-related fear avoidance beliefs. Kinesiophobia, which usually occurs in the preoperative period and supports the development of chronic pain, may also affect the early recovery findings. It is very important to determine the presence and severity of kinesiophobia as it is associated with functional results after surgery.

Individuals' perceptions about themselves, expectations of recovery, and personal beliefs before surgery are thought to affect recovery in the early period. In the studies conducted, it was stated that individuals with high perception about himself and the surgical process recover faster and return to activities. However, it is emphasized that studies should be conducted on the effect of individuals' personal factors such as self-efficacy, self-perception and their perspective on health on the healing process.

Investigation of factors affecting functional capacity, balance and mobility in individuals who have undergone total knee surgery with these approaches; Taking into account the perceptual problems that exist in addition to orthopedic problems, all problems in education are addressed holistically. Our work based on this idea; It is planned to investigate the factors affecting functional capacity, balance and mobility in individuals who have undergone total knee arthroplasty surgery.

In our study, between February 2020 and March 2020, Fırat University Training and Research Hospital, an orthopedic specialist will be diagnosed with osteoarthritis and patients who will undergo total knee arthroplasty surgery will be evaluated. Factors affecting patients' functional capacity, balance and mobility will be investigated.

From the patient records, as demographic features; patients' age, gender, body weight, height, hand (dominant hemisphere), profession and educational status, history of the disease will be taken. To our orthopedic evaluation form; muscle strength, range of motion, gait analysis, kinesiophobia, pain state, contracture state, obesity state, condition of intracapsular structures, etc. Information about will be obtained.

With these data, it will be investigated whether there is a change in the functional capacity, balance and mobility of patients, and which factors its balance depends on.

Individuals will be obtained from the individuals before surgery, 1 month after surgery and 3 months after surgery: TAMPA Kinesiophobia Scale, Lequesne knee osteoarthritis severity index, WOMAC scale and gait analysis evaluation data.

Statistical analysis of the study will be made with "Statistical Package for Social Sciences" (SPSS) Version IBM Statistic 20. Demographic data will be given as mean ± SD. Students t test will be used in continuous variables analysis, and Chi Square Test will be used to compare percentages. Differences below P value \<0.05 will be considered meaningful.

Conditions

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Kinesiophobia Knee Osteoarthritis Quality of Life

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_CROSSOVER

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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1

Individuals will be evaluated before knee arthroplasty surgery. They will come for control in the 1st and 3rd months after surgery.

No intervention will be made.

No intervention will be made.

Intervention Type OTHER

No intervention will be made. Only checks will be made

Interventions

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No intervention will be made.

No intervention will be made. Only checks will be made

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Between 30-90 years old,
* Primary unilateral total knee replacement will be applied due to knee osteoarthritis,
* Patients volunteering to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

* Who have neurological (hemiplegia, parkinson, multiplsclerosis etc.) disease that will affect functional performance and balance,
* Does not have cognitive function to allow active participation,
* Having a severe psychiatric condition,
* Severe vision and hearing loss,
* Any other treatment other than medication,
* Who have contralateral knee osteoarthritis (pain with activity 4/10 or higher),
* Using drugs that can cause loss of balance,
* With more than 5 cm length difference in the lower extremities,
* Having undergone lower limb trauma or surgery in the past 1 year,
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Firat University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Furkan BİLEK

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Fırat Univerity Hospital

Elâzığ, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

References

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Reference Type BACKGROUND

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Reference Type BACKGROUND

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Reference Type BACKGROUND

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Other Identifiers

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FiratUni

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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