Late-initiated Blood Flow Restricted Rehabilitation Exercises After Total Knee Replacement
NCT ID: NCT05770934
Last Updated: 2024-09-23
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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
56 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-04-12
2024-08-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Group 1:
BFRE group: After being introduced to the exercise principles, the participants will perform 4/weekly home-based BFRE sessions for 12 weeks from. Each session will consist of a sit-to-stand exercise performed with concurrent partial restriction of the blood flow to the limbs. The exercise consist of 4 rounds interspaced by 30 seconds of rest. 1st round: 30 repetitions (reps); 2nd round: 15 reps; 3rd round: 15 reps; 4th round: until exhaustion. Patients will rest in a standardized resting position between each set to maintain the desired resting cuff-pressure.
The occlusion pressure will be set at 60% of total limb occlusion pressure and starting load intensity will be 30% 1repetition maximum (1RM) in both exercises. If patients can perform more than 15 repetitions in the 4th exercise set, more external resistance will added at the next session.
Group 2:
CON group: Will follow standard procedures 12 months after total knee replacement.
The trial is designed as a multicenter (two sites) randomized controlled trial. The primary outcome, Timed Up and Go, as well as all secondary outcomes measured at end of intervention.
The patients in the present project will be recruited from the patients in Jorgensen et al. (1) who have either performed 8 weeks of preoperative BFRE (PREBFR), received usual care prior to total knee replacement (TKR) (PRECON), or participated in the cohort-study. Further, exclusion criteria will remain the same as in Jorgensen et al. (1).
before, enrollment all patients will be re-screened for eligibility by the principal author (SLJ) who will perform the inclusion of patients and provide oral and written project information. All patients accepting to participate will sign a written informed consent to participate in the project. All patients who have participated in the randomized controlled trial will be offered 12 weeks of home based BFRE, while all subject who have participated in the cohort-study will be invited to serve as a control group
Patients in the home based BFRE group will be carefully instructed in how to perform the BFRE exercises at home.
The aim of the current study is to investigate the effectiveness of 12 weeks of BFRE homed-based exercises initiated 12 months after TKR. Furthermore, we will determine if patients who have performed 8 weeks of preoperative BFRE profits more from the late initiated BFRE program compared to patients who have not received 8 weeks of preoperative BFRE.
All descriptive statistics and tests will be reported in accordance with the recommendations of the "Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research" (EQUATOR) network and the CONSORT statement. Intention-to-treat principle (i.e. all patients as randomized independent of departures from allocation treatment, compliance and/or withdrawals) and per protocol analysis will be conducted. A one-way analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA) model will be used to analyze between mean change in continuous outcome measures between the group of patients who have performed 8 weeks of preoperative BFRE (PREBFR) and the group who did not perform 8 weeks of preoperative BFRE (PRECON) (27). The model includes changes from baseline to end of intervention. Also, to gain insight into the potential pre-to-post training differences within the whole patient population (PREBFR+PROCON), the PREBFR-patients and the PRECON-participants, paired student t-tests will be performed. Level of statistical significance is P \< 0.05.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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home-based BFRE
Patients in the home-based BFRE group will be carefully instructed in how to perform the exercise program with four weekly sessions for 12 weeks (48 training sessions within an 84-day period). Each session will consist of one lower-limb resistance training exercise: sit-to-stand from a \~43 cm high chair. The exercise will consist of four rounds interspaced by a 30-seconds rest pause. The first, second, and third round will consist of 30, 15, 15 repetitions, while the fourth round will be performed until volitional fatigue. The patients will be instructed to perform both the eccentric and concentric contractions at a steady 2-sec pace with, preferably, no time for relaxation in the transition from eccentric to concentric phase (i.e. the bottom is only "kissing" the chair before reversing the movement upwards). When a patient can perform more than 25 repetitions in the last round, they are encouraged to add external resistance corresponding to around 5 kg.
Blood flow restricted low-load resistance exercise
Blood flow restricted low-load resistance exercise
Control Group
Patients in the control group will performed the same tests 12 months after surgery and 15 months after surgery as the intervention home-based BFRE group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Blood flow restricted low-load resistance exercise
Blood flow restricted low-load resistance exercise
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* previous stroke incident, thrombosis incident
* Traumatic nerve injury in affected limb
* Unregulated hypertension (Systolic ≥180 or diastolic ≥110 mmHg)
* Spinal cord injury
* Cancer diagnosis and currently undergoing chemo-, immuno-, or radiotherapy
* Inadequacy in written and spoken Danish
* living more than 45 minutes from either Horsens Regional Hospital or Silkeborg Regional Hospital.
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Horsens Hospital
OTHER
Regionshospitalet Silkeborg
OTHER
University of Aarhus
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Regional Hospital Horsens
Horsens, Horsens, Denmark
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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EXKnee late phase
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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