Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial
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Resumo: | BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis of the knee is defined as a progressive disease of the synovial joints and is characterized by failure of joint damage repair. The objective here was to compare the effectiveness of sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis. DESIGN AND SETTING: Randomized, single-blinded controlled trial conducted at the outpatient service of the University of Santo Amaro.METHODS: A total of 64 patients were randomly assigned to sensory-motor training or resistance training.The evaluations were performed at baseline and 16 weeks after the intervention and included pain evaluation on a visual analogue scale, isometric quadriceps femoris force measurement using a dynamometer, Timed Up and Go test, Tinetti balance scale, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index, and the SF-36 quality-of-life questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using analysis of variance with repeated measurements and Cohen’s effect size. RESULTS: Sensory-motor training may be a plausible alternative and showed a small effect on pain and a medium effect on maximal voluntary isometric contraction. Resistance training showed a small effect on balance and a medium effect on mobility. CONCLUSION: Resistance training and sensory motor training for the lower limbs among patients with knee osteoarthritis seemed to present similar effects on pain and function. However, because there was a considerable risk of type 2 error, further randomized clinical trials are still needed to provide a sound conclusion. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01529398. |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trialOsteoarthritisKneeExercisePainRandomized controlled trialBACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis of the knee is defined as a progressive disease of the synovial joints and is characterized by failure of joint damage repair. The objective here was to compare the effectiveness of sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis. DESIGN AND SETTING: Randomized, single-blinded controlled trial conducted at the outpatient service of the University of Santo Amaro.METHODS: A total of 64 patients were randomly assigned to sensory-motor training or resistance training.The evaluations were performed at baseline and 16 weeks after the intervention and included pain evaluation on a visual analogue scale, isometric quadriceps femoris force measurement using a dynamometer, Timed Up and Go test, Tinetti balance scale, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index, and the SF-36 quality-of-life questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using analysis of variance with repeated measurements and Cohen’s effect size. RESULTS: Sensory-motor training may be a plausible alternative and showed a small effect on pain and a medium effect on maximal voluntary isometric contraction. Resistance training showed a small effect on balance and a medium effect on mobility. CONCLUSION: Resistance training and sensory motor training for the lower limbs among patients with knee osteoarthritis seemed to present similar effects on pain and function. However, because there was a considerable risk of type 2 error, further randomized clinical trials are still needed to provide a sound conclusion. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01529398.São Paulo Medical JournalSão Paulo Medical Journal2018-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1446São Paulo Medical Journal; Vol. 136 No. 1 (2018); 44-50São Paulo Medical Journal; v. 136 n. 1 (2018); 44-501806-9460reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APMenghttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1446/1352https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomiero, Aline BassoliKayo, AndreaAbraão, MarceloPeccin, Maria StellaGrande, Antonio JoseTrevisani, Virginia Fernandes2023-08-31T21:31:31Zoai:ojs.diagnosticoetratamento.emnuvens.com.br:article/1446Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2023-08-31T21:31:31São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial Gomiero, Aline Bassoli Osteoarthritis Knee Exercise Pain Randomized controlled trial |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial |
title_full |
Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial |
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Sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis: randomized single-blind controlled trial |
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Gomiero, Aline Bassoli |
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Gomiero, Aline Bassoli Kayo, Andrea Abraão, Marcelo Peccin, Maria Stella Grande, Antonio Jose Trevisani, Virginia Fernandes |
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Kayo, Andrea Abraão, Marcelo Peccin, Maria Stella Grande, Antonio Jose Trevisani, Virginia Fernandes |
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Gomiero, Aline Bassoli Kayo, Andrea Abraão, Marcelo Peccin, Maria Stella Grande, Antonio Jose Trevisani, Virginia Fernandes |
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Osteoarthritis Knee Exercise Pain Randomized controlled trial |
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Osteoarthritis Knee Exercise Pain Randomized controlled trial |
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BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis of the knee is defined as a progressive disease of the synovial joints and is characterized by failure of joint damage repair. The objective here was to compare the effectiveness of sensory-motor training versus resistance training among patients with knee osteoarthritis. DESIGN AND SETTING: Randomized, single-blinded controlled trial conducted at the outpatient service of the University of Santo Amaro.METHODS: A total of 64 patients were randomly assigned to sensory-motor training or resistance training.The evaluations were performed at baseline and 16 weeks after the intervention and included pain evaluation on a visual analogue scale, isometric quadriceps femoris force measurement using a dynamometer, Timed Up and Go test, Tinetti balance scale, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index, and the SF-36 quality-of-life questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using analysis of variance with repeated measurements and Cohen’s effect size. RESULTS: Sensory-motor training may be a plausible alternative and showed a small effect on pain and a medium effect on maximal voluntary isometric contraction. Resistance training showed a small effect on balance and a medium effect on mobility. CONCLUSION: Resistance training and sensory motor training for the lower limbs among patients with knee osteoarthritis seemed to present similar effects on pain and function. However, because there was a considerable risk of type 2 error, further randomized clinical trials are still needed to provide a sound conclusion. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01529398. |
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