Pain Informed Movement for People With Knee Osteoarthritis
Knee Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Knee Osteoarthritis focused on measuring pain modulation, mind-body exercise
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: - ≥40 years of age with diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis (OA) by a physician OR; ≥45 years of age and having activity-related knee joint pain with or without morning stiffness lasting 30 minutes (NICE criteria) Having an average pain intensity of 3/10 on a numeric pain scale on most days of the past month Exclusion Criteria: Cannot communicate in English; Has inflammatory arthritis or other systemic conditions; Have had lower limb trauma or surgery within the past 6 months; Have participated in a knee OA exercise program in the prior 3 months; Have had any injection in the index knee within 3-months prior to baseline assessment Does not have regular access to the internet Inability to get up and down from the floor independently Use of mobility aids Currently participating in any other drug/device/exercise clinical trial related to OA Planned absences (e.g., trips away) of >1 week Currently receiving other forms of care for knee OA pain (e.g., from a physiotherapist, chiropractor, athletic therapist, kinesiologist) Does not meet screening for safe participation in exercise according to the Get Active questionnaire from the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
Sites / Locations
- McMaster UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Pain Informed Movement and pain neuroscience education
Standard neuromuscular exercise and OA education
Participants will receive a twice weekly, 8 week in-person group exercise program, consisting of exercise instruction (75 minutes) and pain neuroscience education (PNE) videos (20 to 30 minutes/week for the first 4 weeks). During the exercise sessions, the educational components and concepts such as mindfulness, muscle tension regulation, and breathing techniques will be applied by the instructor. A third home session (weekly) will be facilitated by exercise handout sheets. The exercise component will be delivered by an experienced yoga teacher that has been extensively trained. The PNE video component will cover the following topics: The purpose of pain, neurophysiological changes of pain, movement guidelines when pain persists, and self-care techniques to impact neurophysiology and support moving with ease that include breath awareness and regulation, muscle tension regulation, awareness of pain related thoughts and emotions, relaxation, and body awareness.
Participants in this group will receive an 8-week in-person group exercise program held twice weekly, in which they will receive exercise instructions (60 minutes) and standard osteoarthritis (OA) education (15 to 20 minutes/week for the first 4 weeks). A third home session (weekly) will be facilitated by exercise handout sheets. The exercise component (i.e., the specific movements) of this group will be similar to those of the other group without the added techniques of breath awareness and regulation, muscle tension regulation, awareness of pain related thoughts and emotions, relaxation, and body awareness. The standard OA education videos will cover the following topics: common OA symptoms, risk factors associated with knee OA, and the effects of exercise and self-management tips. The exercise and education components will be delivered by a physiotherapist in the research team.