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Retro-walking Versus Forward-walking Training Using Underwater Treadmill in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Recruiting
40 - 60 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study Will investigate and compare the effects of retro-walking and forward-walking underwater treadmill training on pain, function and ROM in subjects with chronic knee OA

Description

In the current study, Sixty subjects from both genders, the dominant side only will be involved. They will be divided in to three equal groups: group A (experimental1), group B (experimental 2), group C (control), they will be signed a consent form to share in this study which aimed to investigate the effects of retro-walking and forward-walking underwater treadmill training on pain, function and ROM in subjects with chronic knee OA

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. 60 patients with chronic knee OA.
  2. Age ranges from 40-60 years old of both genders.
  3. body mass index (BMI) 25- 35kg/m2.
  4. The degree of osteoarthritis was mild or moderate and have a Kellgren- Lawrence radiographic grade of of1-3.
  5. unilateral knee osteoarthritis involvement.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. hydrophobia.
  2. pregnancy.
  3. infection.
  4. psychiatric disorder.
  5. haemorrhagic diathesis.
  6. cardiac pacemaker.
  7. all Subjects with deformity of hip, knee & ankle.
  8. any CNS or PNS involvement.
  9. recent steroidal or intraarticular injections (3 months).
  10. systemic inflammatory disease and bone malignancy.

Study details

Knee Osteoarthritis (Knee OA), Osteoarthritis

NCT06896032

Nourhan Atwa Said

25 April 2025

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