Research in Osteoarthritis in Manchester (ROAM) Brace

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  • Source

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    Public Title Research in Osteoarthritis in Manchester (ROAM) Brace
    Acronym ROAM Brace
    Source of Record URL http://isrctn.org/ISRCTN50380458
  • Trial

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    Health Condition(s) or Problem Topic: Musculoskeletal, Primary Care Research Network for England; Subtopic: Not Assigned, Musculoskeletal (all Subtopics); Disease: Musculoskeletal, All Diseases
    Lay Summary Sorry, not currently available
    Who can enter the trial 1. Age 40 - 70 years, either sex 2. Radiographic evidence of Kellgren-Lawrence score 2 or 3 predominating in the PF joint 3. Evidence of a bone marrow lesion on a clinical MR scan, or documented evidence of at least grade 2 arthritis on arthroscopy 4. Patellofemoral pain reproduced with stair climbing, kneeling or squatting but not with standing or walking on level ground 5. A nominated activity that causes worst pain which must be at least moderate in severity (i.e. should be greater than or equal to 4 on a 0 - 10 visual analogue scale [VAS]) 6. Pain must have been present with this or other PF activities for the last 3 months 7. The patients will have lateral or medial patellar tenderness on palpation or a positive compression test 8. They should be on a stable medication regimen for 3 months (e.g. if the patients are using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs] there should be no change) 9. All participants must be willing to wear brace for 3 months daily 10. Potential subjects must have a treatable MRI feature also including either a bone marrow lesion in their PF joint (patella or opposing femoral trochlea) or synovitis on gadolinium scan
    Who cannot enter the trial 1. Previous patellar fracture or patellar realignment surgery 2. Predominant symptoms emanating from the tibiofemoral joint or from meniscal or ligament injury or if the patient has rheumatoid arthritis or other forms of inflammatory arthritis 3. If brace is not likely to work because the leg is too large 4. Intra-articular steroid injection into the painful knee in the last month or a viscosupplementation injection (such as Hyalgan, Durolane or Ostenil) with the last 3 months 5. If the patient is planning to move out of the area in next 3 months or will otherwise be unable to attend for follow up assessment 6. Those diagnosed with kidney disease or fatal disease 7. Usual exclusion criteria for the purposes of the MR scan
    What will happen The Brace study is a cross over randomised controlled trial: Patient group 1: Receives a brace at the baseline visit for a period of twelve weeks, with checks at 6 and 12 weeks. Following this the patient is monitored for a period of 6 further weeks with no brace. Patient group 2: Receives no brace for the first at baseline, then is given a brace to wear at week 6 visit, for the subsequent 12 weeks (monitored at weeks 12 and 18). Both groups are therefore monitored for 18 weeks. Study entry: single randomisation only
    Primary aim VAS on nominated activity, measured at baseline, 6 weeks ,12 weeks and 18 weeks.
    Secondary Aim 1. Aggregated Locomotor Function, measured at baseline, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 18 weeks 2. Hip Abduction Strength, measured at baseline, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 18 weeks 3. Knee injury Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), measured at baseline, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 18 weeks 4. Quadriceps Inhibition, measured at baseline, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 18 weeks 5. Quadriceps strength (secondary), measured at baseline, 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 18 weeks
    Participant Information Sheet Can be found at http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/epidemiology/research/arc/clinicalepidemiology/roam
    Website Sorry, not currently available
    Recruitment Status Completed
    Nation England
    Location Manchester
  • Contact

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    Contact for Public Queries Mrs Fiona Stirling University of Manchester ARC Epidemiology Unit Stopford Building Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PT United Kingdom fiona.stirling@manchester.ac.uk
    Contact for Scientific Queries Sorry, not currently available
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