Efficacy of High Power Laser Versus Low Level Laser in Ultrasonographic and Functional Outcomes in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT ID: NCT06419569
Last Updated: 2024-05-17
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
90 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-05-30
2024-12-15
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
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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high power laser
thirty patients will receive high-power laser and conventional physical therapy three times a week for eight weeks
high power laser
Sessions will performed with scanning in longitudinal and perpendicular direction on the medial and lateral sides of the knee with Laser scanner machine. handpiece was positioned in contact and perpendicularly while the patient in a supine lying position with the knee flexed at 30° to open the joint surfaces to the laser beam (optical windows). The scanning was performed transversely and longitudinally in the anterior, medial, and lateral aspects of the knee joint with emphasis on the application on the joint line between the tibial and femoral epicondyles. The total energy delivered to the patient during one session was 1,250 J through three phases of treatment. The initial phase is performed with fast manual scanning with a total of 500 J. In the initial phase, the laser fluency is set to two successive subphases of 710 and 810 mJ/cm2 for a total of 500 J.
conventional physical therapy
the patients will receive conventiobal physical therapy in the form of Exercise therapy program (1) Warm-up exercises: Walking at the usual speed on a flat surface for 10 min with hamstring and calf gentle stretches.(2) Major exercises for knee OA: Straight leg raise, quadriceps setting, heel raise, one leg balance, step ups, and quadriceps strengthening exercises. The US protocol consists of continuous ultrasonic waves of 1 MHz frequency and 1 W/cm2 intensity applied with a 5-cm diameter applicator. The patients will be placed in a supine position, and the US applied to the medial and lateral parts (5 min on each side) of the knee in circular movements with the probe at right angles to ensure maximum absorption of the energy.
low level laser
thirty patients will receive low level laser and conventional physical therapy three times a week for eight weeks
low level laser
patients will receive laser with 0.5 W to gain energy density of 6 J/cm2, and total energy of 240 J during one session. LASER apparatus that will be used is Chattanoga Intelect Laser with 850nm wavelength and 200mW power Lasers. Same three phases like HPL with different energy dose. First phase: Fast manual scan 100 J. Second 10 point joint line phase with evey point 14 seconds and 4J to deliver a total of 40 J in this phase. Third phase: Slow manual scan 100 J.
conventional physical therapy
the patients will receive conventiobal physical therapy in the form of Exercise therapy program (1) Warm-up exercises: Walking at the usual speed on a flat surface for 10 min with hamstring and calf gentle stretches.(2) Major exercises for knee OA: Straight leg raise, quadriceps setting, heel raise, one leg balance, step ups, and quadriceps strengthening exercises. The US protocol consists of continuous ultrasonic waves of 1 MHz frequency and 1 W/cm2 intensity applied with a 5-cm diameter applicator. The patients will be placed in a supine position, and the US applied to the medial and lateral parts (5 min on each side) of the knee in circular movements with the probe at right angles to ensure maximum absorption of the energy.
conventional physical therapy
thirty patients will receive conventional physical therapy three times a week for eight weeks
conventional physical therapy
the patients will receive conventiobal physical therapy in the form of Exercise therapy program (1) Warm-up exercises: Walking at the usual speed on a flat surface for 10 min with hamstring and calf gentle stretches.(2) Major exercises for knee OA: Straight leg raise, quadriceps setting, heel raise, one leg balance, step ups, and quadriceps strengthening exercises. The US protocol consists of continuous ultrasonic waves of 1 MHz frequency and 1 W/cm2 intensity applied with a 5-cm diameter applicator. The patients will be placed in a supine position, and the US applied to the medial and lateral parts (5 min on each side) of the knee in circular movements with the probe at right angles to ensure maximum absorption of the energy.
Interventions
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high power laser
Sessions will performed with scanning in longitudinal and perpendicular direction on the medial and lateral sides of the knee with Laser scanner machine. handpiece was positioned in contact and perpendicularly while the patient in a supine lying position with the knee flexed at 30° to open the joint surfaces to the laser beam (optical windows). The scanning was performed transversely and longitudinally in the anterior, medial, and lateral aspects of the knee joint with emphasis on the application on the joint line between the tibial and femoral epicondyles. The total energy delivered to the patient during one session was 1,250 J through three phases of treatment. The initial phase is performed with fast manual scanning with a total of 500 J. In the initial phase, the laser fluency is set to two successive subphases of 710 and 810 mJ/cm2 for a total of 500 J.
low level laser
patients will receive laser with 0.5 W to gain energy density of 6 J/cm2, and total energy of 240 J during one session. LASER apparatus that will be used is Chattanoga Intelect Laser with 850nm wavelength and 200mW power Lasers. Same three phases like HPL with different energy dose. First phase: Fast manual scan 100 J. Second 10 point joint line phase with evey point 14 seconds and 4J to deliver a total of 40 J in this phase. Third phase: Slow manual scan 100 J.
conventional physical therapy
the patients will receive conventiobal physical therapy in the form of Exercise therapy program (1) Warm-up exercises: Walking at the usual speed on a flat surface for 10 min with hamstring and calf gentle stretches.(2) Major exercises for knee OA: Straight leg raise, quadriceps setting, heel raise, one leg balance, step ups, and quadriceps strengthening exercises. The US protocol consists of continuous ultrasonic waves of 1 MHz frequency and 1 W/cm2 intensity applied with a 5-cm diameter applicator. The patients will be placed in a supine position, and the US applied to the medial and lateral parts (5 min on each side) of the knee in circular movements with the probe at right angles to ensure maximum absorption of the energy.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age between 45 and 75 years.
* BMI equal to or less than 35.
Exclusion Criteria
* Uncompleted evaluation/treatment programs.
* Any damage to the knee joint during the study.
* Using any treatment other than prescribed therapeutic protocols.
45 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nabil Mahmoud Ismail Abdel-Aal
principle investigator nabil mahmoud ismail abdel-aal
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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P.T.REC/012/003450
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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