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Completed NCT05636059

Physiotherapy in Knee Osteoarthritis

Conditions: Knee Osteoarthritis

Sex: All
Ages: 45 Years – 55 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 30
Sponsor: Lithuanian Sports University

Location: Lithuania

Summary

Osteoarthritis symptoms can be managed with non-drug treatments such as patient education, exercise or weight loss interventions. Cryotherapy is one of the effective method to reduce joint inflammation, pain and improve function. Another method is joint mobilization, which can also reduce pain and improve function. Based on this theory, it was hypothesized that cryotherapy will have better effect on pain and the quality of life, whereas joint mobilization will be more effective on knee function. The aim of the study was to compare the effects of different physiotherapy methods on pain, knee joint function and quality of life in individuals with osteoarthritis.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:stage II of the knee OA;affected knee joint;pain of at least 3 points on the VAS.Exclusion Criteria:Severe cardiovascular disease;Oncological Disorders;Allergy to cold / cold intolerance;Impaired lower limbs blood circulation;Fear of confined spaces;Pregnancy or lactation.

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