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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-15
2023-06-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Diagnosis of Knee Osteoarthritis: The presence of typical symptoms, physical exam findings, test data, and imaging characteristics all help to confirm a medical diagnosis of knee OA. Knee osteoarthritis can't be diagnosed based on single finding from the followings Literature review: The randomized control trial was conducted in Turkey on osteoarthritis patient to see the effect of kinesio taping results indicate that there were clear decrease in Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) scores (15). In this study there were 13 males (32%) and 28 females (68%). In both groups (K Tape and sham tape) VAS for activity pain, VAS for nocturnal pain, Lequesne index score, NHP score decreased significantly. NHP energy scores were different significantly between the groups in favor of sham taping at the end of the 12-day period. Another research conducted in Germany, the main finding of this study is that wearing a kinesio tape over 3 consecutive days is effective to improve the self-reported perception of pain, joint stiffness, and physical function in patients with OA compared with a sham tape or no intervention (16). The research conducted in Iran on effect of kinesio taping on functional disability in knee osteoarthritic patients result shows that in the kinesio tape group, a statistically significant improvement was observed in the reconstruction of the joint sense position at 30 and 60 angles of knee flexion before and after treatment (17). Therapeutic taping seemed to be superior to control taping in pain control for knee osteoarthritis. Non-elastic taping, but not elastic taping, provides benefits in pain reduction and functional performance (18)
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Kinesio Tape Group
Kinesio tape applied along with conventional treatment
Kinesio Tape Group
Physiotherapy Protocol Followed:
* Hot pack and TENS application for 10 minutes.
* Knee isometric exercises by placing roller beneath knee joint and pressing it by keeping leg straight and holding it for 10-15 seconds with 10 repetitions.
* Stretching of hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscles, maintaining stretch for 20 seconds and 7 repetitions should be performed.
* Tibio-femoral glides and patellar mobilizations will be performed.
* At the end kinesio taping will be performed at knee joint for inhibition.
Same procedure will be followed in all follow ups at day 1, day 14 and day 28.
Rigid Tape Group
Physiotherapy Protocol Followed:
* Hot pack and TENS application for 10 minutes.
* Knee isometric exercises by placing roller beneath knee joint and pressing it by keeping leg straight and holding it for 10-15 seconds with 10 repetitions.
* Stretching of hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscles, maintaining stretch for 20 seconds and 7 repetitions should be performed.
* Tibio-femoral glides and patellar mobilizations will be performed.
* At the end rigid tape will be applied on knee joint to provide stability.
Same procedure will be followed in all follow ups at day 1, day 14 and day 28
Rigid tape Group
Rigid tape applied along with conventional treatment
Kinesio Tape Group
Physiotherapy Protocol Followed:
* Hot pack and TENS application for 10 minutes.
* Knee isometric exercises by placing roller beneath knee joint and pressing it by keeping leg straight and holding it for 10-15 seconds with 10 repetitions.
* Stretching of hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscles, maintaining stretch for 20 seconds and 7 repetitions should be performed.
* Tibio-femoral glides and patellar mobilizations will be performed.
* At the end kinesio taping will be performed at knee joint for inhibition.
Same procedure will be followed in all follow ups at day 1, day 14 and day 28.
Rigid Tape Group
Physiotherapy Protocol Followed:
* Hot pack and TENS application for 10 minutes.
* Knee isometric exercises by placing roller beneath knee joint and pressing it by keeping leg straight and holding it for 10-15 seconds with 10 repetitions.
* Stretching of hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscles, maintaining stretch for 20 seconds and 7 repetitions should be performed.
* Tibio-femoral glides and patellar mobilizations will be performed.
* At the end rigid tape will be applied on knee joint to provide stability.
Same procedure will be followed in all follow ups at day 1, day 14 and day 28
Interventions
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Kinesio Tape Group
Physiotherapy Protocol Followed:
* Hot pack and TENS application for 10 minutes.
* Knee isometric exercises by placing roller beneath knee joint and pressing it by keeping leg straight and holding it for 10-15 seconds with 10 repetitions.
* Stretching of hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscles, maintaining stretch for 20 seconds and 7 repetitions should be performed.
* Tibio-femoral glides and patellar mobilizations will be performed.
* At the end kinesio taping will be performed at knee joint for inhibition.
Same procedure will be followed in all follow ups at day 1, day 14 and day 28.
Rigid Tape Group
Physiotherapy Protocol Followed:
* Hot pack and TENS application for 10 minutes.
* Knee isometric exercises by placing roller beneath knee joint and pressing it by keeping leg straight and holding it for 10-15 seconds with 10 repetitions.
* Stretching of hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscles, maintaining stretch for 20 seconds and 7 repetitions should be performed.
* Tibio-femoral glides and patellar mobilizations will be performed.
* At the end rigid tape will be applied on knee joint to provide stability.
Same procedure will be followed in all follow ups at day 1, day 14 and day 28
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Both genders.
3. Radiological findings showing symptomatic 1-3 grade knee osteoarthritis.
4. Sub-acute and chronic knee pain.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Hypersensitive skin or lesions in the areas of application for tapes.
3. Inability to perform functional tests needed according to the research protocol
4. Diagnosed or suspected cancer in the region.
5. Within 6 months of intra-articular injections.
6. Constant use of painkillers for alleviation of pain in different regions of the body.
7. Constant use of any orthotics.
40 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Lal Gul Khan, MScNMPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Atta Memorial Hospital
Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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References
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RiphahIU Muhammad Saad
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Identifier Source: org_study_id
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