To Compare the Effect of Closed Kinetic Chain and Isometric Exercises in Reducing Pain and Improving Functional Disability in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Associated With Knee Osteoarthritis

NCT ID: NCT07298798

Last Updated: 2025-12-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

70 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-11-09

Study Completion Date

2027-11-08

Brief Summary

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Our study aims to compare the benefits of isometric exercise and closed kinetic chain exercises in strengthening programs to lessen pain along with enhance functionality in patients with PFP that are being associated with osteoarthritis and the assessment of PFP pertains to its recognition and the determination of significant therapeutic techniques. 70 Participants from the department of physiotherapy, Civil Hospital Karachi CHK and Dow University of Health Science (DIPMR) will be randomly assigned into two groups, an experimental group receiving closed kinetic chain exercise, and a control group receiving isometric exercises. The therapy will last four weeks, consisting of twelfth sessions. There will be 35 to 40 minutes in each session, Patients will be evaluated on primary outcome measure, pain intensity and functional limitation using various scales, including the numerical pain rating scale (NPRS) and Kujala/anterior knee pain scale (AKPS)

Detailed Description

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The most prevalent issue of musculoskeletal knee joint that impact is patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) particularly in young adults and the elderly, causing severe discomfort behind and around the patella, making it the primary etiology for anterior knee discomfort. Patellofemoral joint may be the first compartment affected in early knee osteoarthritis. Most exercise programs designed for treating p a t e l l o f e m o r a l p a i n ( PFP) focus on strengthening the quadriceps, primarily the vastus medialis oblique (VMO). A rehabilitation program including closed kinetic chain exercises and isometric exercises may be beneficial for patients with patellofemoral pain (PFP) to improve their functional limitations and minimize pain. Closed kinetic chain exercises improve functional movement patterns, while isometric exercises are better tolerated during pain or inflammation. The effectiveness of these approaches in individuals with patellofemoral pain (PFP) associated with knee OA is unclear, but understanding their differential impacts can guide targeted rehabilitation strategies for this complex patient population. Our aims to compare the benefits of isometric exercise and closed kinetic chain exercises in strengthening programs to lessen pain along with enhance functionality in patients with PFP that are being associated with osteoarthritis, Participants from the department of physiotherapy, Civil Hospital Karachi CHK and Dow University of Health Science (DIPMR) will be randomly assigned into two groups, an experimental group receiving closed kinetic chain exercise, and a control group receiving isometric exercises. The therapy will last four weeks, consisting of twelfth sessions. There will be 35 to 40 minutes in each session, Patients will be evaluated on pain intensity and functional limitation using various scales, including the numerical pain rating scale (NPRS) and Kujala/anterior knee pain scale (AKPS).

Conditions

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Knee Osteoarthritis

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Experimental: GroupA .will be give treatment closed kinetic chain exercise i.e Terminal knee extension and VMO squat.

GroupB .will be give treatment isometric exercise i.e SLR and Static quads.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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GroupA .will be give treatment closed kinetic chain exercise

Terminal knee extension, The patient stand facing the plinth with feet shoulder-width apart and a theraband looped around their knee and other plinth legs. They bend their knees to a 30-degree angle, extend their leg against the band's resistance, and hold this position for six seconds.

VMO squat, The position of patient, hip and knee will bend, weight of the body on feet and feet about shoulder width apart and turnt he feet outward about 45 degrees and position hold for 30 second.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Terminal knee extension. .VMO squat.

Intervention Type OTHER

Terminal knee extension, The patient stand facing the plinth with feet shoulder-width apart and a theraband looped around their knee and other plinth legs. They bend their knees to a 30-degree angle, extend their leg against the band's resistance, and hold this position for six seconds.

VMO squat, The position of patient, hip and knee will bend, weight of the body on feet and feet about shoulder width apart and turnthe feet outward about 45 degrees and position hold for 30 second.

GroupB .will be give treatment isometric exercise SLR, Static quads.

Static Quads The patient is long sitting or supine on their back, with a foam roll or towel behind their knee. Contract your quadriceps muscles while pressing down on the towel, maintaining this position for five seconds.

Straight leg raising (SLR) The patient will be laying in supine, and before the exercise's lifting phase, a maximal isometric quadriceps contraction will be executed, followed by raising the leg to a height of 10cm above the plinth for 10 seconds.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Isometric exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

Static Quads The patient is long sitting or supine on their back, with a foam roll or towel behind their knee.

Contract your quadriceps muscles while pressing down on the towel, maintaining this position for five seconds. Straight leg raising (SLR) The patient will be laying in supine, and before the exercise's lifting phase, a maximal isometric quadriceps contraction will be executed, followed by raising the leg to a height of 10 cm above the plinth for 10 seconds.

Interventions

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Terminal knee extension. .VMO squat.

Terminal knee extension, The patient stand facing the plinth with feet shoulder-width apart and a theraband looped around their knee and other plinth legs. They bend their knees to a 30-degree angle, extend their leg against the band's resistance, and hold this position for six seconds.

VMO squat, The position of patient, hip and knee will bend, weight of the body on feet and feet about shoulder width apart and turnthe feet outward about 45 degrees and position hold for 30 second.

Intervention Type OTHER

Isometric exercises

Static Quads The patient is long sitting or supine on their back, with a foam roll or towel behind their knee.

Contract your quadriceps muscles while pressing down on the towel, maintaining this position for five seconds. Straight leg raising (SLR) The patient will be laying in supine, and before the exercise's lifting phase, a maximal isometric quadriceps contraction will be executed, followed by raising the leg to a height of 10 cm above the plinth for 10 seconds.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age between (35 to 60) years.
* Gender: female.
* The numerical pain rating scale (NPRS) is greater than three out often i.e. 3/10 score.
* Patient experiences anterior knee pain due to such activities like squatting, prolonged sitting, running and stair climbing.
* Patient with unilateral or bilateral knee pain with positive radiographic imaging.
* Patients have grade 1 and 2 knee osteoarthritis (K\&L classification).

Exclusion Criteria

* Any past record of knee surgery.
* Any past record of knee fracture.
* Patients with any neurological disorder.
* Cancer, malignancy or any bone tumor.
* Comorbid like diabetes mellitus.
* Any systemic inflammatory arthritis.
Minimum Eligible Age

35 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Dow University of Health Sciences

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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FAKHRA ASGHAR

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Saddar

Karachi, , Pakistan

Site Status

Countries

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Pakistan

Related Links

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33922866/

Efficacy of electromyographic-biofeedback supplementation training with patellar taping on quadriceps strengthening in patellofemoral pain syndrome among young adult male athletes

Other Identifiers

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IRB4014/DUHS/Approval/2025/268

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id