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The trial investigates the efficacy of knee-extension exercise prior to total knee replacement. The participants are randomly allocated to one of three exercise dosages. There is no control group.
Patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis (OA) have decreased knee-extension strength and suffer from knee pain. Strengthening of the knee-extensor muscle is a key element in conservative treatment for patients with knee OA. However, the most effective exercise dosage for knee-extension strength exercise is unknown.
In this trial the investigators investigate the efficacy of three different dosages of knee-extension strength exercise. Patients eligible for total knee replacement are offered home-based pre-operative knee-extension exercise and are randomly allocated to one of three exercise dosage groups. There is no control group. The knee-extension exercise is performed with an elastic exercise band mounted with sensor (BandCizer) which registers when the patients exercise, how much they exercise and how they exercise.
The intervention time is 12 weeks and the primary time point of interest is after exercise/just before surgery. Secondary time points of interest are shortly after surgery and three months after surgery.
The patients are given detailed exercise instruction at trial entry and hereafter they exercise unsupervised at home for 12 weeks. At week 4 and 8 they receive follow-up instruction.
Both the patients who choose not to have TKA and those who do after the exercise period will be followed with annual outcome assessments as part of a follow-up cohort.
Embedded in the trial is a qualitative study. Focus group interviews will be performed with the participating patients about their experienced enablers and barriers related to adherence to the home-based intervention, once the post-operative outcome assessment has been completed. Likewise, the orthopedic surgeons and physiotherapists allocated to the trial will undergo focus group interviews, once the trial is completed, to explore their experienced enablers and barriers related to administering the home-based intervention.
Protocol amendments 8/2-2017: Additional protocol approved by The Danish National Committee on Biomedical Research Ethics (protocol no. 55528 and 55529). Approved protocol amendments are the following inclusion and exclusion criteria: inclusion criteria age ≥45, and exclusion criteria ASA-score ≥4.
Protocol amendments 30/3-2017: Additional protocol approved by The Danish National Committee on Biomedical Research Ethics (protocol no. 57312). Approved protocol amendments are the following inclusion criteria: knee pain during the last week (NRS) ≥3, and the OKS questionnaire score has been omitted as an inclusion criteria.
Protocol amendments 6/9-2017: At the third outcome assessment (at hospital discharge, 3-8 days after surgery) only the outcomes isometric knee-extensor strength, 6MWT, SCT and current knee pain are assessed. The KOOS and OKS questionnaires as well as knee pain during the last week are omitted at this end-point as they are not validated to assess acute post-operative conditions, and use a too long recall period.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Group 2 | Active Comparator | Two knee-extension exercise sessions per week. Each exercise session comprises a single strength training exercise; knee-extension, which is performed in 3 sets with 12 RM repetitions in each set. The knee-extension resistance training exercise is performed with an elastic exercise band. |
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| Group 4 | Active Comparator | Four knee-extension exercise sessions per week. Each exercise session comprises a single strength training exercise; knee-extension, which is performed in 3 sets with 12 RM repetitions in each set. The knee-extension resistance training exercise is performed with an elastic exercise band. |
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| Group 6 | Active Comparator | Six knee-extension exercise sessions per week. Each exercise session comprises a single strength training exercise; knee-extension, which is performed in 3 sets with 12 RM repetitions in each set. The knee-extension resistance training exercise is performed with an elastic exercise band. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Two knee-extension exercise sessions per week. | Other | Each exercise session comprises a single strength training exercise; knee-extension, which is performed in 3 sets with 12 RM repetitions in each set. The knee-extension resistance training exercise is performed with an elastic exercise band. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Isometric knee-extension strength at 60 degrees knee flexion measured as Nm/kg body mass | The measurement will be assessed using a computerized strength chair (Good Strength Chair, Metitur Oy, Jyvaskyla, Finland). | Change from 1) baseline to 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Isometric knee-extension strength at 60 degrees knee flexion measured as Nm/kg body mass | The measurement will be assessed using a computerized strength chair (Good Strength Chair, Metitur Oy, Jyvaskyla, Finland). | Change from 1) baseline to 3) at hospital discharge (3-8 days after surgery), and change from 1) baseline to 4) three months after surgery |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Adverse events | All adverse events occurring while the patient is enrolled in the trial will be recorded regardless of its relation to the exercise intervention, surgery or occurrences not related to the trial. | Assessment at 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery, 3) at hospital discharge (3-8 days after surgery) and 4) three months after surgery |
Inclusion Criteria:
Patient is a possible candidate for a primary TKA due to knee osteoarthritis
Patient is eligible for home-based quadriceps exercise
Patient has an age ≥ 50 years
Patient is a possible candidate for primary unilateral TKA, based on all the below terms:
Patient is resident in one of the three municipalities (København, Hvidovre or Brøndby) involved in the trial
Patient is able to speak and understand Danish
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Thomas Bandholm, PhD | Clinical Research Center, Hvidovre University Hospital | Study Director |
| Rasmus S Husted, MSc., PT. | Clinical Research Center, Hvidovre University Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Clinical Research Centre, Amager Hvidovre hospital | Hvidovre | 2650 | Denmark |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 35413476 | Derived | Husted RS, Troelsen A, Husted H, Gronfeldt BM, Thorborg K, Kallemose T, Rathleff MS, Bandholm T. Knee-extensor strength, symptoms, and need for surgery after two, four, or six exercise sessions/week using a home-based one-exercise program: a randomized dose-response trial of knee-extensor resistance exercise in patients eligible for knee replacement (the QUADX-1 trial). Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2022 Jul;30(7):973-986. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2022.04.001. Epub 2022 Apr 9. | |
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| Physical Medicine \& Rehabilitation Research - Copenhagen (PMR-C) | View source |
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| ID | Term |
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| D020370 | Osteoarthritis, Knee |
| ID | Term |
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| D010003 | Osteoarthritis |
| D001168 | Arthritis |
| D007592 | Joint Diseases |
| D009140 | Musculoskeletal Diseases |
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| Four knee-extension exercise sessions per week. | Other | Each exercise session comprises a single strength training exercise; knee-extension, which is performed in 3 sets with 12 RM repetitions in each set. The knee-extension resistance training exercise is performed with an elastic exercise band. |
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| Six knee-extension exercise sessions per week. | Other | Each exercise session comprises a single strength training exercise; knee-extension, which is performed in 3 sets with 12 RM repetitions in each set. The knee-extension resistance training exercise is performed with an elastic exercise band. |
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| 6 min walk test for distance (6MWT) | The test measures the maximal distance a participant is able to walk in six minutes between two cones placed 29 meters apart from each other. | Change from 1) baseline to 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery, and change from 1) baseline to 3) at hospital discharge (3-8 days after surgery), and change from 1) baseline to 4) three months after surgery |
| Stair climb test (SCT) | The test measure the time (seconds) it takes to ascend and descend an 11-step flight of stairs with 16 cm step height. | Change from 1) baseline to 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery, and change from 1) baseline to 3) at hospital discharge (3-8 days after surgery), and change from 1) baseline to 4) three months after surgery |
| Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) | The KOOS is a questionnaire with 42 questions regarding knee function. | Change from 1) baseline to 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery, and change from 1) baseline to 3) at hospital discharge (3-8 days after surgery), and change from 1) baseline to 4) three months after surgery |
| Oxford Knee Score (OKS) | The OKS is a 12-item questionnaire regarding knee related function and pain in patients with knee OA. | Change from 1) baseline to 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery, and change from 1) baseline to 3) at hospital discharge (3-8 days after surgery), and change from 1) baseline to 4) three months after surgery |
| Knee pain | Individual knee pain is assessed with the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). This is an 11-point subjective pain scale ranging from 0-10 (0 indicating no pain). | Change from 1) baseline to 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery, and change from 1) baseline to 3) at hospital discharge (3-8 days after surgery), and change from 1) baseline to 4) three months after surgery |
| Surgical status | At the 2nd outcome assessment (after the 12 weeks exercise period) the patients are asked by the outcome assessor "based on your knee symptoms in the last week would you say that you need knee surgery now?" The answer will be categorized into one of three options; 1) 'yes' I believe I need surgery now, 2) I do not know or, 3) 'no' I do not believe I need surgery now. | Assessment at 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery |
| Exercise adherence | Adherence to the home-based single knee-extension strength exercise will be assessed with elastics exercise bands with build-in BandCizer (sensor) technology.The sensor stores data on date, time, number of sets, repetitions, tonnage (kg x repetitions), and time-under-tension (TUT). In the present trial, a patient is defined as adherent to the exercise intervention if >75% of the prescribed exercise sessions are completed. | Assessment at 2) after 12 weeks of exercise/just before surgery |
| Derived |
| Husted RS, Bandholm T, Rathleff MS, Troelsen A, Kirk J. Perceived facilitators and barriers among physical therapists and orthopedic surgeons to pre-operative home-based exercise with one exercise-only in patients eligible for knee replacement: A qualitative interview study nested in the QUADX-1 trial. PLoS One. 2020 Oct 23;15(10):e0241175. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241175. eCollection 2020. |
| 29347947 | Derived | Husted RS, Troelsen A, Thorborg K, Rathleff MS, Husted H, Bandholm T. Efficacy of pre-operative quadriceps strength training on knee-extensor strength before and shortly following total knee arthroplasty: protocol for a randomized, dose-response trial (The QUADX-1 trial). Trials. 2018 Jan 18;19(1):47. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2366-9. |
| Clinical Study Report | View IPD |
| D012216 |
| Rheumatic Diseases |