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NCT03718663

Predictors for Analgesic Effect to Standardized Exercise Therapy for Osteoarthritic Pain

Completed Last updated 5 July 2019
What this trial tests

trial testing Physiotherapy-guided Evidence-based Exercise Therapy in Osteoarthritis, Knee in 28 participants. Completed in 1 November 2018.

Timeline
1 October 2017
Primary endpoint
31 October 2018
1 November 2018

Quick facts

Lead sponsorKristian Kjær Petersen
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment28
Start date1 October 2017
Primary completion31 October 2018
Estimated completion1 November 2018
Sites1 location across Denmark

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Kristian Kjær Petersen

Who can join

50 and older, any sex, with Osteoarthritis, Knee or Healthy Subjects. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Pain sensitization has been associated with pain severity in people with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and a neuropathic pain component has been identified in up to 30% of KOA patients. In addition, exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH), a measure of descending pain control, has previously been found dysfunctional in a subgroup of people with painful KOA and has also been utilized as a predictive factor for pain progression following total knee replacement. Measures of pain sensitization have been used prognostic to identify responders to treatment but EIH as a prognostic tool for Physiotherapy-guided Evidence-based Exercise Therapy (PEET) has not been investigated. The primary aim of this explorative study is to investigate if EIH assessed pre-PEET was associated with changes in pain, disability and PainDETECT (PDQ) score post-PEET. The secondary aim is to investigate if PEET changes EIH and PDQ score in patients with painful KOA. Part 2: Cross-sectional studies indicate, that daily level of activity influence the effectivity of the EIH mechanims, while pain patients (e.g. KOA patients) can have normal of dysfunctional EIH. It has not been investigated if EIH changes after prolonged exercise in healthy subjects. The aim of this secord part of the study, is to investigate if EIH changes after 6-9 weeks of intensive military training in healthy subjects

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No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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