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- Title
A Study on The Effectiveness of Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training along with Conventional Physiotherapy for Osteoarthritis in Improving Knee Joint Function.
- Authors
Kavitha, S.; Divya, P.; Radhashruthy, B.; Karan, S.; Vanishree, D.
- Abstract
Background: Osteoarthritis is one of the most prevalent and chronic disabling joint disease of knee joint. It may due to aging, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, overuse, malalignment, and abnormal loading of the joint causes pain and difficulty in walking. Hence, there is a need to study Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training along with conventional physiotherapy for osteo-arthritis to restore normal gait patterns by increasing the joint space. Method: This study was a quasi-experimental study of pre and post type carried out in Adhiparasakthi Medical sciences and Research Institute. Melmaruvathur. 60 subjects with knee osteoarthritis were chosen for the study of age above 45 years, according to inclusion criteria. They were equally divided into two groups. Group 1, 30 subjects were given with Body weight supported treadmill training with conventional physiotherapy. Group 2, 30 subjects were given with conventional physiotherapy alone. Treatments were given for 6 sessions for 2 weeks .Both the groups were measured with pre and post-test for pain, range of motion, and walking speed using a Numerical pain rating scale, goniometer, and pedometer respectively. Result: At the end of the treatment program, there is a significant relief of pain, increased knee joint range of motion, and walking speed in patients treated with Body weight-supported treadmill training along with conventional physiotherapy. Conclusion: From this study, it was concluded that the Body weight supported treadmill training along with conventional physiotherapy reduces pain, and increases knee joint range of motion and walking speed among patients with knee osteoarthritis.
- Subjects
INDIA; KNEE osteoarthritis; BODY-weight-supported treadmill training; MEASUREMENT of angles (Geometry); EXERCISE therapy; CLINICAL trials; STATISTICAL sampling; TREATMENT effectiveness; FUNCTIONAL status; GAIT in humans; KNEE joint; PRE-tests & post-tests; PEDOMETERS; RESEARCH methodology; PAIN management; WALKING speed; RANGE of motion of joints; EVALUATION
- Publication
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy, 2025, Vol 19, Issue 1, p67
- ISSN
0973-5674
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.37506/66xyts78