Prehab Intervention in Patients Awaiting Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)

NCT ID: NCT05314985

Last Updated: 2023-08-15

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

20 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-04-29

Study Completion Date

2023-04-30

Brief Summary

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The objectives of this study are to investigate the feasibility primarily and furthermore the effects of a four to eight-weeks program of a combined clinic- and home-based preoperative physical therapy (exercise training and education) versus usual care in patients awaiting unilateral primary TKA up to 3 months after surgery.

Detailed Description

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The patients randomized into the intervention group are going to pass through a three-week therapy program. This program is based on MD's prescription and provides 9 sessions of physical therapy per prescription. All patients carry out their therapy at University Center for Prevention and Sports Medicine (UCePS) Balgrist. Before the evaluation phase starts, each patient is introduced by a member of the research team and gets a written information sheet about the goal of the study and the following procedure. The patients have to signature an informed consent to their participation in our investigation. Both groups are to be tested four times: The first assessment is appointed at a minimum of four weeks before surgery. Their baseline characteristics are noted, knee ROM, SCT, TUG, 5STS, 2MWT, handgrip strength and pain score are assessed and they need to fill in the KOOS, the Short Form 12 (SF-12) and the Tegner Activity Scale. After the first assessment, the Intervention Group (IG) is allowed to start the physical therapy exercise and education intervention. Each Physical Therapist treating a participant was previously introduced to the study protocol and the intended intervention. They conduct a total of 9 sessions over a 4 to 8-weeks period before surgery with one to two appointments per week. The Control Group (CG) is asked to keep its activity level as it is before the baseline measure. It is not desired, that anyone in this group starts a new type of therapy or training in preoperative stage. Patients in both groups keep their diary about changes concerning pain, medicament intake, training and therapies during the full length of intervention and follow-up phase.

One monitoring visit at the investigator's site prior to the start, one visit within one year after inclusion of the first participant and approximately once visit per annum during the course of the study will be organised by the Sponsor. Furthermore, there will be a monitoring visit at the study end. During the monitoring, all documents including source data/documents will be accessible for the monitor and all questions will be answered. Data will be entered in REDCap and retrieved from the clinic's information system.

If a subject is withdrawn, all previous collected data will be used for the final evaluation. All collected data will be used. An intention to treat analysis will be performed.

Data Handling and Record Keeping / Archiving:

* Case Report Forms (CRF): For each enrolled study participant, a printed CRF is maintained. Appropriate coded identification is used: Initials followed by birth year. CRF data is entered into an electronic database for analysis (double data entry).
* Specification of Source Documents: Source data is available at the site to document the existence of the study participants. Source includes the original documents relating to the study, as well as medical history of the participant. Source documents in this study are CRF, hardcopy of printed hearing thresholds (audiograms), informed consent forms and patient list. All hardcopies are collected in a file folder and stored in a lockable cabinet in the office of the PI.
* Record Keeping / Archiving: All study data is archived for a minimum of 10 years after study termination or premature termination of the clinical trial. All hardcopies are collected in a file folder and stored in a lockable cabinet in the office of the PI.

Data management:

* Data Management System: Data is entered in REDCap® electronic data capture system, provided by the University Hospital Balgrist.
* Data Security, Access and Back-up: Data is saved on the personal account. Backup system is in place and hosted by the IT department of the University Hospital Balgrist.
* Analysis and Archiving: Data is entered into an electronic database for analysis (SPSS).
* Electronic and Central Data Validation: All data collected for this research project will be registered in encrypted form in an automatic secure online processing (REDCap® electronic data capture system). Data entry is performed exclusively by authorized persons involved in the research project. Data processing and storage also takes place in REDCap®. Only encrypted data will be used for data analysis and statistical evaluation.

Reporting of Serious Adverse Events (SAE):

Clinical investigators and ultimately the Principal Investigator (PI) have the primary responsibility for SAE identification, documentation, grading, and assignment of attribution to the intervention under study. Clinical study participants will be routinely questioned about Adverse Events (AE) at study visits. The well-being of the participants will be ascertained by neutral questioning ("How are you?"). Observed or volunteered SAE, regardless of treatment group or suspected causal relationship to the study treatment(s) will be recorded in the patient file and subsequently in the electronic CRF (eCRF) if a relationship to the study intervention cannot be excluded. All SAEs in which a relation to the study intervention cannot be excluded, will be fully documented in the appropriate eCRF. For each such SAE, the investigator will provide the onset, duration, intensity, treatment required, outcome and action taken with the investigational device or study related procedure.The investigator shall report these events: a.) to the sponsor within 24 hours after they become known; and b.) to the responsible ethics committee via Business Administration System for Ethic Committees (BASEC) within 15 days.

Conditions

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Osteoarthritis, Knee

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Prehab Group / Intervention Group

4 to 8 weeks of preoperative physical therapy training and education intervention before total knee replacement surgery.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Prehab intervention

Intervention Type OTHER

Individual training program containing strengthening, sensori-motor, joint mobilisation and endurance exercises as well as educational inputs concerning perioperative procedure and instructions on e.g. how to walk with crutches.

Control Group

Usual care / no treatment before total knee replacement surgery.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Prehab intervention

Individual training program containing strengthening, sensori-motor, joint mobilisation and endurance exercises as well as educational inputs concerning perioperative procedure and instructions on e.g. how to walk with crutches.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Adult male and female participants (≥18 years)
* Patients receiving a unilateral TKA
* Signed informed consent after being informed

Exclusion Criteria

* BMI \>35
* Patella alta (Caton Deschamps Index \>1.2)
* Muscle weakness due to neurological diagnosis
* Known or suspected non-compliance
* Known depression or other psychiatric disorders
* Acute pain exacerbations or inflammation
* Patellar instability
* Contradictions on ethical grounds
* Non-German speaking
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Maastricht University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Balgrist University Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Johannes Scherr, Prof.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Balgrist University Hospital

Locations

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University Hospital Balgrist

Zurich, , Switzerland

Site Status

Countries

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Switzerland

References

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Granicher P, Kocher M, de Bie R, Swanenburg J, Scherr J. Exploring feasibility of health-related quality of life assessments and pain diaries in patients undergoing prehabilitation before total knee arthroplasty: a pilot study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2025 Oct 23;26(1):988. doi: 10.1186/s12891-025-09184-9.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 41131492 (View on PubMed)

Related Links

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https://www.balgrist.ch/angebot/zentren/zentrum-fuer-sportmedizin/praehabilitation/

Information on the prehabilitation program at University Hospital Balgrist.

Other Identifiers

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BASEC-Nr. 2020-03060

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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