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Footwear for self-managing knee osteoarthritis symptoms: protocol for the Footstep randomised controlled trial

机译:用于自我管理膝关节骨关节炎的鞋类症状:脚步的协议随机对照试验

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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of musculoskeletal pain and disability globally, and abnormal knee loading is central to disease pathogenesis. Clinical guidelines recommend clinicians provide advice regarding appropriate footwear for people with knee OA, yet there is little research comparing the effects of different footwear on knee OA symptoms. Research suggests that wearing flat flexible shoes is associated with lower knee joint loads compared to stable supportive shoe styles. This two-arm pragmatic, comparative effectiveness randomised controlled trial will compare the effects of daily use of flat flexible shoes and stable supportive shoes on knee OA clinical outcomes, over 6?months. 164 people with symptomatic medial tibiofemoral OA of moderate to severe radiographic severity (Kellgren and Lawrence Grade 3 & 4) will be recruited from the community. Following baseline assessment, participants will be randomly allocated to receive either i) flat flexible shoes or; ii) stable supportive shoes. Participants will choose two different pairs of shoes from a selection that fulfil the criteria in their allocated shoe class. Limited disclosure will blind participants to group allocation. Participants will be instructed to wear their allocated shoes daily for 6?months (minimum of 6?h/day), after which participants will be reassessed. The primary outcomes are knee pain severity on walking (measured by numerical rating scale) and self-reported physical function (measured by the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index), assessed at baseline and 6?months. Secondary outcomes include additional measures of knee pain, function, sport and recreation participation and quality-of-life (measured using subscales of the Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Score), as well as pain at other sites (measured by numerical rating scale), self-reported global ratings of change in pain and physical function (measured by 7-point rating scale), and physical activity levels (measured by Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly). This study will determine whether daily wear of flat flexible shoes improves clinical outcomes in the management of knee OA, compared to stable supportive shoes. Findings will assist clinicians in providing evidence-based advice regarding appropriate footwear for people with knee OA to self-manage symptoms. Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry reference: ACTRN12617001098325 . Registered 28/07/2017.
机译:膝关节骨关节炎(OA)是全球肌肉骨骼疼痛和残疾的主要原因,并且膝关节异常是疾病发病机制的核心。临床指南推荐临床医生提供有关膝关节OA人的适当鞋类的建议,但几乎没有研究比较不同鞋类对膝关节OA症状的影响。研究表明,与稳定的支撑鞋款式相比,穿着扁平柔性鞋与较低的膝关节载荷相关。这种双臂语用,比较有效随机对照试验将比较每日使用平面柔性鞋和稳定的支撑鞋对膝关节OA临床结果,超过6个月。将招募164名患有症状内侧胫骨胫骨型oA的人,将招募来自社区的中度至重度射线照相严重程度(Kellgren和Lawrence 3级)。在基线评估之后,参与者将随机分配以接收I)平面柔性鞋或; ii)稳定的支撑鞋。参与者将从符合其分配的鞋类课程的标准的选择中选择两双不同的鞋子。有限的披露将盲目参与者进行分组。参与者将被指示每天佩戴分配的鞋6个月(至少6?H / Day),之后将重新评估参与者。主要结果是步行(通过数值评级测量测量)的膝关节疼痛严重程度,并在基线和6个月内评估了自我报告的物理功能(由西安达奥和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数测量)。二次结果包括膝关节疼痛,功能,运动和娱乐参与和生活质量的额外措施(使用膝关节骨关节炎结果评分的分量测量),以及其他网站的疼痛(通过数值评定量表测量),自我报道了全球痛苦和物理功能变化的额定值(通过7点评级规模测量)和身体活动水平(通过老年人的身体活动量表测量)。本研究将确定平面柔性鞋的日常磨损是否可提高膝关节OA管理中的临床结果,相比稳定的支撑鞋。调查结果将协助临床医生提供有关膝关节症状的适当鞋类的基于鞋类的建议,以自我管理症状。澳大利亚新西兰临床试验登记册参考:ACTRN12617001098325注册28/07/2017。

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