Multimodal Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis: Therapeutic Exercise and Noninvasive Neuromodulation (NESA) Versus Therapeutic Exercise and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in People Over 60 Years of Age.
NCT ID: NCT07258693
Last Updated: 2025-12-10
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
110 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2026-01-07
2026-04-07
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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For the independent variables, sociodemographic characteristics will be taken into account. The outcome variables will be divided by domain; pain will be assessed using the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), which measures pain intensity. To assess the symptoms and functional capacity associated with knee osteoarthritis, the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) will be used.
For the physical and functional assessment, the Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) will be used to assess functional mobility, balance, and agility. The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) will be used to evaluate balance, gait, and strength/endurance. Balance and gait will also be assessed using the Tinetti Scale. Knee mobility will be measured with a mobile goniometry/inclinometer in flexion and extension. For strength, a dynamometer will be used to measure isometric strength of major knee movements.
Among the psychosocial factors, catastrophizing will be measured with the PCS (Pain Catastrophizing) and kinesiophobia with the abbreviated version of the TSK-11 (Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia). Fear of falling will be assessed using the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I).
Quality of life will be measured using the Knee and Hip Osteoarthritis Quality of Life (OAKHQOL) questionnaire. Sleep quality will be measured using the Pittsburgh Index. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) will be used for anxiety and depression. Autonomic regulation will be assessed using heart rate variability.
All variables will be measured pre- and post-intervention. As a result, a multimodal treatment is expected to significantly improve clinical symptoms associated with knee osteoarthritis, especially joint pain and stiffness. Additionally, the effectiveness of noninvasive neuromodulation (NESA) will be compared with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), both in combination with therapeutic exercise. It is also expected to improve functionality, mental health, quality of life, and associated psychosocial factors in people over 60 years of age with knee osteoarthritis. Once the intervention is completed, a final evaluation will be conducted, and the comparative process will determine whether there are significant differences compared to the initial results.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Exercise + NESA
A treatment group will be enrolled, following an initial assessment and with their consent, in a therapeutic exercise program combined with noninvasive neuromodulation (NESA). The intervention will last 8 weeks. The therapeutic exercise program will consist of 24 sessions, delivered three times a week with supervision, lasting 45-50 minutes per session. In addition, 24 noninvasive neuromodulation (NESA) sessions, each lasting 45 minutes, will be delivered three times a week over the course of the 8 weeks. The main exercise program will include strength, power, balance, and proprioception exercises. The loads will be individualized for each patient, adapting to their accepted pain threshold, physical characteristics, clinical stage, and symptoms. Progression criteria will be established to achieve progressive overload, modifying variables such as repetitions, external load, and range of motion.
Therapeutic exercise and NESA VS. Therapeutic exercise and TENS
The study will include two treatment groups over an 8-week intervention. Group 1 will follow a therapeutic exercise program of 24 supervised sessions (three per week, 45-50 minutes each) combined with 24 sessions of non-invasive neuromodulation (NESA). Group 2 will perform the same therapeutic exercise program but combined with 24 sessions of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), also delivered three times per week for 45 minutes. The exercise program will include strength, power, balance, and proprioception training, with loads individualized according to pain tolerance, physical condition, clinical phase, and symptoms, and progressed gradually by adjusting repetitions, external load, or range of motion. All participants will be assessed before and after the intervention period, with results recorded systematically.
Exercise + TENS
A treatment group will receive the same therapeutic exercise program as the experimental group, along with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). The intervention will last 8 weeks. The therapeutic exercise program will consist of 24 sessions, delivered three times a week with supervision, lasting 45-50 minutes per session. Additionally, 24 sessions of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) will be delivered three times a week, lasting 45 minutes, distributed over the 8 weeks. The main exercise program will include strength, power, balance, and proprioception exercises. The loads will be individualized for each patient, adapting to their accepted pain threshold, physical characteristics, clinical stage, and symptoms. Progression criteria will be established to achieve progressive overload, modifying variables such as repetitions, external load, and range of motion.
Therapeutic exercise and NESA VS. Therapeutic exercise and TENS
The study will include two treatment groups over an 8-week intervention. Group 1 will follow a therapeutic exercise program of 24 supervised sessions (three per week, 45-50 minutes each) combined with 24 sessions of non-invasive neuromodulation (NESA). Group 2 will perform the same therapeutic exercise program but combined with 24 sessions of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), also delivered three times per week for 45 minutes. The exercise program will include strength, power, balance, and proprioception training, with loads individualized according to pain tolerance, physical condition, clinical phase, and symptoms, and progressed gradually by adjusting repetitions, external load, or range of motion. All participants will be assessed before and after the intervention period, with results recorded systematically.
Interventions
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Therapeutic exercise and NESA VS. Therapeutic exercise and TENS
The study will include two treatment groups over an 8-week intervention. Group 1 will follow a therapeutic exercise program of 24 supervised sessions (three per week, 45-50 minutes each) combined with 24 sessions of non-invasive neuromodulation (NESA). Group 2 will perform the same therapeutic exercise program but combined with 24 sessions of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), also delivered three times per week for 45 minutes. The exercise program will include strength, power, balance, and proprioception training, with loads individualized according to pain tolerance, physical condition, clinical phase, and symptoms, and progressed gradually by adjusting repetitions, external load, or range of motion. All participants will be assessed before and after the intervention period, with results recorded systematically.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis in at least one knee according to the clinical criteria of the American College of Rheumatology.
* Ability to walk independently without the need for assistive devices.
* No medical contraindications to physical exercise or the application of noninvasive neuromodulation (NESA).
* Ability to understand and sign the informed consent form to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Present active oncological diseases or systemic autoimmune diseases.
* Present severe psychiatric or neurological disorders that limit understanding and collaboration in treatment.
* History of any surgery or fracture of the affected lower limb in the last 3 months.
* Presence of severe gait or balance difficulties that impede the performance of the proposed exercises.
* Simultaneous participation in other clinical trials.
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Jaén
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Agustín Aibar Almazán
Principal investigator
Locations
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ICOT rehabilitation centers
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, , Spain
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Marta Cano Orihuela
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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-UUJA
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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