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NCT06886542
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Single and Dual Task Training Applied to Individuals With Knee Meniscus Lesion
NA trial testing Dual task training in Meniscus Lesion in 32 participants. Not yet recruiting.
17 August 2026
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Not yet recruiting |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | randomized |
| Design | parallel |
| Masking | single |
| Primary purpose | treatment |
| Enrollment | 32 |
| Start date | 17 June 2025 |
| Primary completion | 17 August 2026 |
| Estimated completion | 17 August 2026 |
| Sites | 1 location across Turkey (Türkiye) |
Drugs / interventions tested
- Dual task training
- Single task training
- Conventional physiotherapy
Conditions studied
- Meniscus Lesion — all drugs for Meniscus Lesion →
Sponsor
Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
Who can join
Adults 40 to 65, any sex, with Meniscus Lesion. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
The main function of the meniscus is to transfer and distribute femoral pressure to the tibia. Treatment of meniscus tears is divided into conservative and surgical treatment. The most preferred methods for patients with meniscus lesions include meniscectomy and exercise therapy. The anterior and posterior horns of the meniscus contain numerous mechanoreceptors, including Ruffini endings (slow adapting) and Pacinian corpuscles (fast adapting), which provide information about the position and movement of the joint. Reduced proprioception due to mechanoreceptor damage from meniscus tears may be associated with decreased postural stability, as sensory information associated with a patient's conscious perception of joint movement through mechanoreceptors in the meniscus may contribute to postural stability. Dual task is based on the simultaneous maintenance of motor-motor or cognitive-motor performance. Dual tasking is used to evaluate the simultaneous performance of a postural task and a motor or cognitive task to examine the interaction or effect of the secondary task on primary task performance. In a purposeful movement, it is necessary to have the ability to adapt to overcome environmental loads and achieve the goal. This also involves performing a cognitive task simultaneously while performing a motor task. In knee meniscus lesions, knee joint position sense and sensory input decrease, walking speed decreases, and attention devoted to walking increases.
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- Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
- Last refreshed: 20 May 2025
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