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The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of superimposed neuromuscular electrical stimulation with active contraction on physical function, muscle and joint structure, functionality, and quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive joint disease that can affect all structures that make up the joint, especially cartilage. The frequency of OA increases with age and can especially affect weight-bearing joints such as the knee and hip joints. The main symptoms of knee OA are pain, decreased joint range of motion (ROM), decreased muscle strength, functional loss, and limitation in daily living activities. However, studies conducted in individuals with knee OA report a decrease in quadriceps muscle and knee joint cartilage thickness and impairment in sensorimotor function (proprioception and balance).
Many pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods are used in symptom management of knee OA. In this context, physiotherapy and rehabilitation are among the frequently used non-pharmacological methods. Exercise, manual therapy, taping, aqua therapy, thermal therapy, and electrotherapy are the basic physiotherapy modalities used in OA symptom management. Electrotherapy involves many different agents with different therapeutic purposes. One of these is Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES). NMES is a non-invasive method that activates intramuscular nerve branches through surface electrodes placed on skeletal muscles and produces observable contractions. Although its most important therapeutic purpose is muscle stimulation, it also has contributions such as pain relief and sensory stimulation. Superimposed NMES technique (active NMES) is the use of NMES with voluntary muscle contraction. In superimposed NMES with active contraction, the patient is asked to actively contract the relevant muscle during each stimulation. Thus, exercise is performed simultaneously during electrotherapy application. When the literature is examined, there is no study investigating the effect of superimposed NMES with active contraction in patients with knee OA. In this context, the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of superimposed NMES with active contraction on physical function, muscle and joint structure, functionality and quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| conventional physiotherapy | Active Comparator | Demographic and medical information of the patients (age, gender, height and body weight, occupation, educational status, CV, family history and surgical history, medical history related to knee osteoarthritis) and pain level will be questioned. Conventional physiotherapy modalities will be applied in the group; exercise training, hotpack, ultrasound and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). Patients will be treated for one hour, three days a week, for eight weeks. The physical functions, muscle structure and knee joint cartilage thickness, quality of life and functional status of the patients will be evaluated before and after treatment. |
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| NMES | Active Comparator | Demographic and medical information of the patients (age, gender, height and body weight, occupation, educational status, CV, family history and surgical history, medical history related to knee osteoarthritis) and pain level will be questioned. In addition to conventional physiotherapy methods, passive NMES treatment will be applied in the group.Patients will be treated for one hour, three days a week, for eight weeks. The physical functions, muscle structure and knee joint cartilage thickness, quality of life and functional status of the patients will be evaluated before and after treatment. |
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| superimposed NMES | Active Comparator | Demographic and medical information of the patients (age, gender, height and body weight, occupation, educational status, CV, family history and surgical history, medical history related to knee osteoarthritis) and pain level will be questioned. In addition to conventional physiotherapy methods, superimposed NMES treatment will be applied in the group. Patients will be treated for one hour, three days a week, for eight weeks. The physical functions, muscle structure and knee joint cartilage thickness, quality of life and functional status of the patients will be evaluated before and after treatment. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| conventional physiotherapy | Other | Conventional physiotherapy is a treatment method that includes exercise training, hotpack, ultrasound and TENS (electrotherapy) applications. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Muscle strength | The muscle strength of the participants will be evaluated with a hand dynamometer. Before the measurements, participants will be placed in a sitting position on the bed with hips and knees flexed at 90º, feet free, arms crossed over the chest and without support. For the test, the participant will be asked to do maximum knee extension and at the last point, resistance will be given to disrupt the position with a hand dynamometer. When the test position is disrupted, the score seen on the dynamometer screen will be recorded. | 8 weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Joint position sense | The position sense of the knee joint will be evaluated with a digital inclinometer. Digital inclinometer is a motion-sensitive protractor. The test will be performed while the participants are in a prone position. Before the test, participants will be taught the target angle (20 degrees of flexion), and then they will be asked to reach this target angle again with their eyes closed. The amount of deviation from the target angle will be recorded as a score. |
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Oğuzhan METE | Contact | +90 5347409217 | oguzhan.mete@sbu.edu.tr | |
| Emre ADIGÜZEL | Contact | dremreadiguzel@gmail.com |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Mustafa Ertuğrul YAŞA | Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi | Principal Investigator |
| Emre Adıgüzel | Etlik City Hospital Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Hospital | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Faculty of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences | Recruiting | Ankara | Etlik | 06018 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
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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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The sample of the study will consist of participants who applied to Etlik City Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Hospital, were diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis by the physician, and will receive routine treatment in the electrotherapy unit. Patients will be randomly assigned to groups.
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| NMES | Other | Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) is a non-invasive method that activates intramuscular nerve branches and produces visible contractions through surface electrodes placed on skeletal muscles. |
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| Superimposed NMES | Other | Superimposed NMES technique is the use of NMES with voluntary muscle contraction. |
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| 8 weeks |
| Muscle structure and knee joint cartilage thickness | Quadriceps muscle structure and knee joint cartilage structure will be evaluated with an ultrasonography device. Measurements will be taken from four sections of the quadriceps femoris muscle while the participants are at rest in the supine position. The measurement level will be determined as 50% of the femur length (the distance between the major trochanter and the lateral condyle). Muscle thicknesses will be determined by measuring the distance between the superficial and deep aponeurosis. The pennate angle will be calculated as the angle formed at the attachment point (insertion) of the muscle fascicles to the deep aponeurosis. Cartilage thickness will be measured at maximal knee flexion, in three regions: lateral, medial, and intercondylar. | 8 weeks |
| Joint range of motion | Flexion and extension range of motion of the knee joint will be measured in degrees in the prone position using a goniometer. For measurement, the pivot point of the goniometer will be placed on the lateral condyle of the femur, its fixed arm will be placed on the lateral midline of the femur, and the movable arm of the goniometer will follow the fibula. The participant will be asked to actively bend and extend his knee and the final point value will be recorded as angle. | 8 weeks |
| Short Form-36 | Participants' quality of life will be evaluated with Short Form-36. This scale is a 36-item survey that questions the individual's quality of life, considering the last 4 weeks. It has eight sections: vitality, physical functioning, bodily pain, general health perceptions, physical role functioning, emotional role functioning, social role functioning, mental health, emotional wellbeing | 8 weeks |
| Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index Scale | The functional status of the participants will be measured using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index Scale (WOMAC) scale. The scale, which consists of 24 questions, has 3 subsections: pain, stiffness and function. Higher scores indicate more severe symptoms, greater disability, and poorer health status. | 8 weeks |
| Visual Analog Scale (VAS) | VAS is a horizontal line of 10 centimeters and the beginning of the line means no pain and the end of the line means unbearable pain. Participants will be asked to make a mark based on the pain they feel (9). | 8 weeks |
| Balance assessment | Balance will be evaluated with the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS). This test is a short, easily administered static balance test. The test will be performed for 20 seconds in three different positions (double leg, single leg, tandem) on firm and foam surfaces. The number of balance deviations that occur in the participants during the test will be recorded as a score. High deviation score indicates more balance disorder. | 8 weeks |
| Functional capacity | The 30-Second Chair Stand Test will be performed for functional capacity assessment. For this test, the participant will be seated in a chair without armrests and asked to sit and stand as much as possible for 30 seconds. The total number will be recorded | 8 weeks |
| Oğuzhan METE |
| Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi |
| Principal Investigator |
| D012216 |
| Rheumatic Diseases |