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Walking Gait Biomechanics Following Knee Joint Effusion

Knee InjuriesKnee Osteoarthritis

The purpose of this study is to determine the sensitivity of a wearable sensor to detect changes in knee joint loading using an experimental knee joint effusion as a model for a common clinical physiological alteration in joint status. The rationale for this project is that it will establish the efficacy of an inexpensive, clinically, and publicly available device that can detect changes in biomechanical loading due to acute physiologic change in joint status. The study will utilize a cross-sectional cohort study design and will seek to enroll 25 male and female healthy adult participants (18-35 yo). Participants will report to the laboratory for three total sessions (Session 1: informed consent and task familiarization; Session 2: testing; Session 3: knee joint status assessment). The primary outcomes of interest include lower extremity thigh and shank acceleration and velocity data (wearable sensor data), lower extermity 3D kinematics and kinetics (motion capture data), and lower extremity muscle function (EMG data) during walking gait, as well as functional balance and patient-reported subjective outcomes. Data will be analyzed by calculating change scores from the pre- to post-experimental effusion outcome measure testing. Paired-samples t-tests and Cohen's d effect sizes will be used to assess changed in wearable sensor data from pre- to post-experimental effusion. Correlation statistics will be used to determine if there are association between the motion capture and wearable sensor data. The potential risks associated with an experimental joint effusion will be addressed by maintaining appropriate sterile conditions and having the participant check-in with the PI (licensed healthcare provider) at 48 hours following testing session.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Maximizing Patient Goal Attainment

Knee OsteoarthritisKnee Injuries2 more

To evaluate the effectiveness of the goal development intervention in guiding individual patients through the identification of high quality, specific, measurable, relevant and time-bound goal for treatment.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Blood-Flow Restriction Exercise Following a Knee Replacement

Knee InjuriesKnee Osteoarthritis1 more

This study will determine the safety and efficacy of using blood-flow restriction exercise enhancement (B-FREE) to overcome persistent quadriceps muscle weakness that occurs following a total knee replacement (TKR).

Active10 enrollment criteria

Knee Nerve Cryoneurolysis and Impact on Pain After Prosthetic Surgery

Knee Injuries

Interventional, comparative, randomized, controlled study versus standard treatment, in 3 parallel groups, monocentric, aiming to demonstrate the superiority of preoperative cryoneurolysis versus no procedure, in patients operated on for knee arthroplasty and receiving standard analgesia.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee at Least 5 Years After ACL Reconstruction: Comparative Study...

ACLAnterior Curciate Ligament3 more

The main objective of this study is to compare, with a minimum follow-up of 5 years, the prevalence of femoro-tibial osteoarthritis after an isolated ACL ligamentoplasty or after an ACL ligamentoplasty combining ACL and ALL.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Life After Sport: Prior Injury and Sedentary Behavior as Mechanisms of Later Poor Health

AgingAthletic Injuries2 more

Competitive sport increases risk for musculoskeletal injury (e.g., traumatic knee injury) and may position former athletes for early onset of chronic diseases, chronic pain, poor health-related quality of life, and disability. Quantifying function in former athletes with and without a prior injury and non-athlete controls is critical to understanding long-term health trajectories in athletes and informing potential interventional studies. One modifiable factor that may be associated with long-term health in athletes is physical activity patterns. The purpose of this study is to evaluate strength, function, physical activity, dietary patterns, and cardiometabolic health among current and former competitive athletes and in nonathlete controls to evaluate the impact of prior knee injury and sedentary behavior as two potential determinants of later poor health and reduced function.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Impact of a Bike Fitting Assessment and Interventions by a Physiotherapist in Recreational Cyclists...

Knee Injuries

Background Cycling is a very popular activity and has various health benefits. Knee pain is very common among recreational cyclists and often limits cyclists to perform their sport. Physiotherapy care including a bike fit is often a recommended treatment for cyclists with knee pain. Objective The aim of this proposal is to prospectively describe physiotherapy care (bike fit, education and exercises) and evaluate change in knee-related pain and disability among recreational cyclists with knee pain. Methods In this prospective observational study, 70 recreational cyclists consulting for knee pain at Physiovélo will be recruited. Physiovélo is a physiotherapy clinic specialized in bike fitting and in the assessment of cyclists with musculoskeletal disorders. Main findings from the bike fit assessment as well as interventions provided in terms of bike fit adjustment, education, advice and exercises will be collected. Various outcomes related to cycling such as cycling distance per week will also be collected. The primary outcome will knee pain during cycling measured with the numerical pain rating scale (NPRS, 0-10). Secondary outcomes will include disability measured with the Knee Outcome Survey of the Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS) and with a modified version of the Knee Outcome Survey Sports Activities Scale (KOS-SAS) for cyclist. Satisfaction with care will be measured with the visit-specific satisfaction questionnaire (VSQ-9). Adverse events related to the interventions will be collected. Outcomes will be collected on initial assessment and at 4 and 12 weeks after the consultation. Intention-to-treat analyses will be performed.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Synovial Tissue and Fat Pad Stromal Vascular Fraction Bioengineering in Patients With Knee Articular...

Cell- and Tissue-Based TherapyCartilage Injury1 more

A phase I/II clinical trial (first in human) to assess the effectiveness and safety of the treatment of cartilage injury with a tissue engineering construct composed of stromal vascular fraction collected from the synovial membrane and infrapatellar fat of the injured knee, submitted to enzymatic processing in a single surgical time, associated with a collagen scaffold. The primary outcomes will be assessed by 3T magnetic resonance imaging, quality of life and knee function questionnaires, in addition to perioperative and post-operative complications. Secondary outcomes will be evaluated by measuring the health resources used to ensure compatibility, reproducibility and generalizability of the technique. The authors believe that adverse events will be similar to current surgical procedures and that there will be an improvement in knee function scores and quality of life of patients undergoing the procedure.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Fluorescence Arthroscopy of Meniscus Pilot

Knee Injuries

Single-center pilot prospective observational study to determine feasibility of assessing meniscal tissue vascularity using dynamic contrast-enhanced fluorescence arthroscopy

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Changes in the Immunomodulatory Properties of Adipose Stromal Cells Due to Hemarthrosis After Knee...

Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis of KneeKnee Injuries1 more

The goal of this observational study is to gain insight in the natural course of pro-inflammatory factors and hemarthrosis in patients older than 18 with a recent knee trauma. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: What is the natural course of pro-inflammatory factors and hemarthrosis in knee trauma? What are the effects of inflammation and hemarthrosis on the anti-inflammatory potential of ASC's in order to better determine eligible patients and circumstances for ASC's therapy? Participants will: undergo blood withdrawal undergo knee arthrocentesis for synovial fluid sample collection physical examination fill out a questionnaire on knee complaints

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria
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