Chinese Tuina Therapy for Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT03966248 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 140
Last updated 2023-02-08
Summary
Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is one of the most common musculoskeletal diseases in clinic. It usually occurs in middle-aged people, especially women. An estimated lifetime risk for KOA is approximately 40% in men and 47% in women. KOA is a chronic disease which can lead to obvious pain, joint stiffness, limitation of activity and even disability, with significant associated costs and effects on society, health systems, and individuals. Tuina therapy has been used and showed effectiveness and safety for pain relief and disability for the patients with musculoskeletal disorders for years in China. Though it is regarded that the Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Tuina therapy is similar to the modern manual therapies, the modalities of TCM tuina therapy are different and effect maybe equal to or more better than the modern manual therapy in clinic. However, little evidence exists that Tuina benefits the KOA. The investigators will do this in a randomized, parallel, active controlled study to observe whether TCM Tuina is more beneficial to KOA than the physical manual therapy, which has been considered an effective and standard care for KOA.
Conditions
- Osteoarthritis, Knee
Interventions
- OTHER
-
Chinese Tuina therapy
1. The doctor presses the affected lower limb from the anterior superior iliac spine to the ankle; 2. The doctor gives the pressure on the Biguan(ST31), Futu(ST32), Heding(EX-LE2), Neixiyan(EX-LE4), Waixiyan(Dubi, ST35), Zusanli(ST36) and Sanyinjiao(SP6) of the affected lower limb; 3. Massage the spleen and stomach meridians of the affected lower extremes; 4. Roll the soft tissues around the affected knee; 5. Relax the gastrocnalis muscle 6. The doctor gives the pressure on the Xuehai(SP10), Liangqiu(ST34), Neixifeng(medial patellofemoral ligament), Waixifeng(lateral patellofemoral ligament), Neixiyan(EX-LE4) and Waixiyan(Dubi, ST35) at the same time; 7. Push the patella and do the passive movement of the affected knee; 8. Strength training of the affected knee. This group receives 8 treatments over a 3 week period with a one week follow-up on site and a 3 month follow-up by mail, phone or email.
- OTHER
-
Physical Manual therapy
1. Manual therapy: Stretching the knee joint, stretching the knee joint with valgus or abduction, stretching the knee joint with varus or adduction is suitable for patients with knee flexion and extension difficulty.Patellar manipulation by bending the knee 5-10 degrees downward is suitable for patients with patellar sliding difficulty.The lower end of the muscle length manipulation is suitable for patients with muscle tension and soft tissue tension.Soft tissue loosening is performed in the suprapatellar and peripatellar regions, medial and lateral capsule joints, and popliteal fossa. 2. Activity training: Mainly about the knee joint flexion and extension movement training. 3. Strength training: Mainly about quadriceps muscle resistance exercises This group receives 8 treatments over a 3 week period with a one week follow-up on site and a 3 month follow-up by mail, phone or email.
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
Xiyou Wang · Beijing University of Chinese Medicine affiliated Dongzhimen Hospital
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- DOUBLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 40 Years
- Max Age
- 75 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2019-10-19
- Primary Completion
- 2021-10-07
- Completion
- 2021-10-07
Countries
- China
Study Locations
More Related Trials
-
Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Acupoint Application in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis Joint Pain
NCT05449613 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Exploring Massage Benefits for Arthritis of the Knee
NCT01537484 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Investigating the Effect of Interval Walking and Qigong on People With Knee Osteoarthritis: Pilot Study
NCT04528953 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Electro-acupuncture in Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT03359603 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Immediate Effects of Proximal and Distal Acupoints on the RPPW in Patients With KOA: a Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT03925467 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Clinical Study of Acupuncture Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT06805188 ·Status: RECRUITING ·Phase: NA
-
Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine for Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT07072442 ·Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING ·Phase: NA
-
Combined Effect of Laser Acupuncture and Electroacupuncture in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients
NCT04188925 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Tong-Luo-Qu-Tong Plaster for KOA: a Randomised, Double-blind, Parallel Positive Control, Multi-center Clinical Trial
NCT03309501 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Moxibustion in Osteoarthritis of the Knee
NCT02769572 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Remote Tai Chi for Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT06384898 ·Status: RECRUITING ·Phase: NA
-
Effect of Kinesio Taping in Women With Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT03624075 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Dry Cupping Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT04331158 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
The Effect of Chronic Pain Relief Over Knee Joint Area by Gua Sha Therapy
NCT03821194 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Effect of Manual Therapies With Supervised Exercise Protocol on Pain and Functional Disability in Patients With Knee OA
NCT04589858 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT05133934 ·Status: UNKNOWN
-
Acupressure for Knee Pain in Older Adults
NCT02003443 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Acupuncture Safety/Efficacy in Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT00010946 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Control of Edema in the Knee in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT06010394 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Moxibustion for Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT01354860 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE1/PHASE2
-
Cryotherapy Associated With Exercise in Pain Control and Physical Function in Individuals With Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT03360500 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Effects of Semi-standarized Acupuncture in Chronical Symptomatic Osteoarthritis of the Knee Through: A Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT05096806 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Effects of Diet Control and Resistance Exercise Training on Obesity Adults With Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT03973463 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Qigong Therapy for Individuals With Knee Osteoarthritis
NCT00104156 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE2
-
Focal Thermal Therapy Acupoint OA Knee RCT
NCT04735029 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA