The Effect of Flexible Tape in Knee Osteoarthritis (FTKOA)
Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis focused on measuring knee, osteoarthritis, tape, exercise, rocktape
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- clinical diagnosis of osteoarthritis of the knee
- radiological diagnosis of osteoarthritis of the knee
- able to understand basic English
- knee outcome and injury scale available in patients's preferred language
Exclusion Criteria:
- other significant lower limb pathology
- previous total knee replacement in effected knee
- co-morbidities limiting participation in a basic home exercise program or performance of outcome measures eg. unstable cardiac or respiratory conditions
Sites / Locations
- The Alfred Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Sham Comparator
Experimental
Sham tape
Flexible tape
Fixomull tape only Single piece of 10cm wide, 32cm long applied from inferior to tibial tuberosity, over patella and onto quadriceps muscle. Corners rounded. Tape to be applied with the knee in 90 degrees flexion. Participants in both groups will also be prescribed an individualised home exercise program by a physiotherapist.
Flexible tape (rocktape brand) applied as follows: First piece of tape 10 cm wide and 32cm long (length of a standard goniometer). Split down centre 18cm from 1 end. Second piece of tape 5cm wide and 14cm long. Tape applied in 90 degrees knee flexion Applied with no tension in proximal and distal ends. 30% tension to un-split portion placed over quads. 50% tension to split portion placed either side of patella and crossing over at tibial tuberosity Additional piece of 5cm wide flexible tape applied with 80% tension over patella tendon, with no tension in 3cm from ends All tape corners rounded Participants in both groups will also be prescribed an individualised home exercise program by a physiotherapist.