Preliminary Evaluation of a New Orthotic for Patellofemoral and Multicompartment Knee Osteoarthritis.

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-09-06 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5923721
Aleksandra R Budarick, Emily L Bishop, Marcia L Clark, Christopher D Cowper-Smith
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Purpose: Traditional knee osteoarthritis (OA) braces are usually indicated for a minority of patients with knee OA, as they are only suitable for those with unicompartmental disease affecting the tibiofemoral joint. A new assistive brace design is intended for use in a wider range of knee OA patients with heterogeneous symptoms characteristic of patellofemoral, tibiofemoral, or multicompartmental knee OA. The purpose of this case series was to explore whether the use of this novel "tricompartment offloader" (TCO) brace was associated with clinically relevant improvements in pain and function.

Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis of individuals with knee OA (n = 40) was conducted to assess pain, function, physical activity, and use of medication and other treatments before and after brace use. Validated outcome measures including the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) were used to assess pain and physical function (primary outcome measures). Exploratory measures were used to quantify physical activity levels and use of medication and other treatments (secondary outcome measures).

Results: Average total pain (VAS) scores decreased by 36.6 mm and physical function (LEFS) scores increased by 16.0 points following the use of the TCO brace. Overall, 70% of the participants indicated increased weekly physical activity and 60% reported a decrease in their use of at least one other treatment.

Conclusions: Results from this case series suggest that the TCO brace shows strong potential to fill a conservative treatment gap for patients with heterogeneous symptoms of knee OA that are characteristic of patellofemoral or multicompartment disease. Further investigation is warranted.

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一种新型髌骨股多室膝骨关节炎矫形器的初步评价。
目的:传统的膝关节骨关节炎(OA)支架通常适用于少数膝关节OA患者,因为它们只适用于影响胫股关节的单室疾病患者。一种新的辅助支架设计旨在用于更广泛的膝关节OA患者,这些患者具有髌骨、胫股或多房室膝关节OA的异质性症状。本病例系列的目的是探讨这种新型“三腔室减压器”(TCO)支具的使用是否与临床相关的疼痛和功能改善有关。材料和方法:对40例膝关节OA患者进行回顾性分析,评估其使用支具前后的疼痛、功能、体力活动、药物和其他治疗情况。经验证的结果测量包括视觉模拟量表(VAS)和下肢功能量表(LEFS)用于评估疼痛和身体功能(主要结果测量)。探索性测量用于量化身体活动水平、药物和其他治疗的使用(次要结果测量)。结果:使用TCO支具后,平均总疼痛(VAS)评分降低36.6 mm,身体功能(LEFS)评分提高16.0分。总体而言,70%的参与者表示每周的身体活动增加了,60%的参与者表示他们至少使用了一种其他治疗方法。结论:本病例系列的结果表明,对于以髌股或多室病为特征的异质性膝OA患者,TCO支具具有填补保守治疗空白的强大潜力。有必要进一步调查。
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审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The journal focuses on improving and restoring functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. In addition, articles looking at techniques to assess and study disabling conditions will be considered.
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