Circuit Training on Knee Osteoarthritis Patients
Knee Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Knee Osteoarthritis focused on measuring intermuscular fat, circuit training, adipokines, inflammation, computed tomography scan
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- aged between 40 and 65
- sedentary
- radiographically and clinically diagnosed with knee OA
Exclusion Criteria:
- performed physical therapy or exercise protocol up to 6 months prior to the beginning of the evaluations of this study
- previous knee surgeries
- previous history of trauma to the lower limb
- corticosteroid infiltration in knees in the 30 days prior to baseline
- prosthesis (partial or total) hip or knee arthritis
- use of chondroprotective
- cognitive deficits that compromise the understanding of tests and exercises
- body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg / m²
- heart disease uncontrolled
- history of muscle injuries severe (above grade I)
- motor deficits due to neuromuscular disease
- cardiac pacemaker use
- chronic diseases
- impaired renal function, or any other medical condition that makes it impossible to participate in this study.
Sites / Locations
- Federal University of São Carlos
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Circuit training protocol
Strength training protocol
Educational Protocol
The CT protocol will be held in three sessions per week for 14 weeks. The volume of work is defined by the training section of time and intensity of effort by the heart rate response to exercise. The construction of own model of periodization to be used complies with the biological principle of interdependence volume vs. intensity, and duration of 14 weeks, proposing a week of recuperative exercises after two weeks of stress, gradually increasing the intensity with respective volume settings. This model is based on the concepts described by Turner et al. that concludes in favor of the organization of training adapted to the reality of the public to be trained.
The strength training protocol was performed in three sessions per week for 14 weeks and divided into three levels. The initial load set for each exercise was based on the one repetition maximum test (1 RM). Strengthening exercises were performed in two sets of 15 repetitions, using 25% 1RM for hip adductors and abductors, and 50% 1RM for the quadriceps and hamstrings, using ankle weights. Exercises for the trunk were performed in 3 10-second series, increasing the duration when participants were able.
In order to provide care, social interaction, and health education, an educational protocol was conducted. This protocol consisted in interactive presentations of 60 minutes, twice a month for 14 weeks, totaling 7 meetings. The topics addressed pathophysiology of osteoarthritis, and American College of Rheumatology (ACR) recommendations on nutrition, posture, and lifestyle.