The Effects of Yoga and Medial Thrust Gait Training and Conventional Physiotherapy on Gait Biomechanics, Pain, and Function in Individuals with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Clinical Trial Protocol

H. Bokaeian, F. Esfandiarpour, Shahla Zahednejad, H. Mohammadi, F. Farahmand
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Background: Literatures indicate a strong association between biomechanical factors, i.e., increased knee adduction moment (KAM) and knee osteoarthritis. Laboratory studies showed that yoga exercises and medial thrust (MT) gait pattern could reduce the KAM. However, there is a lack of clinical evidence to support their efficacy compared to current exercise therapy regimens. Objectives: This randomized control trial will compare the effects of combined yoga and the MT gait training and conventional knee exercises on gait biomechanics, pain, and function in people with knee OA. Methods: Forty patients with knee OA will be randomly allocated to two treatment groups: (1) the yoga and MT gait group (YogaMT), and (2) the conventional physiotherapy group. Exercise therapy for the YogaMT group includes the MT gait training, and the yoga exercises, and for the conventional physiotherapy group, conventional knee strengthening exercises. The amount of KAM during gait, pain severity, and the functional score will be assessed at baseline, two days and one month after 12 sessions of treatment. Conclusions: Physiotherapists should explore etiology-based interventions targeting the contributing factors to the development and progression of OA. The results of this RCT may help suggest a more effective treatment for patients with knee OA.
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瑜伽和内侧推力步态训练以及常规物理治疗对膝骨关节炎患者步态生物力学、疼痛和功能的影响:一项随机临床试验方案
背景:文献表明生物力学因素,即膝关节内收力矩(KAM)增加与膝关节骨关节炎之间有很强的相关性。实验室研究表明,瑜伽练习和内侧推力(MT)步态模式可以减少KAM。然而,与目前的运动治疗方案相比,缺乏临床证据来支持它们的有效性。目的:本随机对照试验将比较瑜伽和MT联合步态训练与常规膝关节运动对膝关节OA患者步态生物力学、疼痛和功能的影响。方法:将40例膝关节OA患者随机分为两个治疗组:(1)瑜伽与MT步态组(YogaMT)和(2)常规物理治疗组。YogaMT组的运动疗法包括MT步态训练和瑜伽练习,常规理疗组的运动疗法包括常规的膝关节强化练习。在12次治疗后的基线、两天和一个月评估步态、疼痛严重程度和功能评分时的KAM量。结论:物理治疗师应探索以病因为基础的干预措施,针对导致OA发生和进展的因素。这项随机对照试验的结果可能有助于为膝关节OA患者提供更有效的治疗方法。
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