Fit-Joints: Getting Fit for Hip or Knee Replacement (Fit-Joints)
Hip Osteoarthritis, Knee Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hip Osteoarthritis focused on measuring Frail Elderly, Arthroplasty, Frailty
Eligibility Criteria
Sites / Locations
- McMaster University - Juravinski Hospital
- St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Usual Care
Multi-Modal Frailty Intervention
Patients in the control arm will receive usual care which may include the recommendation to attend fitness classes before surgery, however these patients will not receive the more intensive assessment/intervention of the physiotherapist and other intervention components. Control participants will be asked pre-operatively and post-operatively to indicate whether or not they exercise, take protein or vitamin supplements. For participants in intervention and control groups will, 1) we will monitor the YMCA attendance and 2) participants will be instructed on the completion a dietary intake log (including days of the week and weekend days) that indicate the type of food and amount over a four-day period in order to calculate energy and micronutrient consumption.
Exercise: A physiotherapist will develop an individualized exercise program and schedule appointments with patients at a physiotherapist clinic. Participants will be offered free YMCA membership. Cognitive-behavioural Change Strategy(CBCS) and education: Throughout the intervention, CBCS and education about exercise, hip or knee arthroplasty and osteoarthritis will be administered. Protein Supplement: Participants will be provided with 1-2 daily supplements (containing 20-40 gram protein, 1.5 g β-Hydroxy β-Methylbutyrate /serving) to be taken with a meal or on activity days within 3-hours of exercise. Vitamin D: All participants in the intervention arm will be provided with a supply of Vitamin D3 (1000 IU/day tablets) for the duration of the intervention period. Medication Review: A geriatrician will review the medications for patients in the intervention arm.