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NCT05871216

Functional Instability in Patients Suffering From Collagen Disease and Joint Hypermobility

Sponsor: Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli

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Summary

A joint is considered "hypermobile" when it has a greater range of motion than normal for a given age, ethnicity or gender. Many people have asymptomatic hyperlaxity in multiple joints, a condition called Generalized Joint Hypermobility (GJH). Conversely, hyperlaxity can be symptomatic, a condition that has been defined "Joint Hypermobility Syndrome" - JHS. Diagnosis of JHS is commonly performed by applying the revised Brighton criteria. Based on these criteria, an individual is diagnosed with JHS with a Beighton score \>/= 4/9, and arthralgia for 3 or more months in 4 or more joints (major criteria). The dynamic body balance test (i.e. the stability test with multiple single-leg jumps) can provide information regarding the effectiveness of the feedforward and feedback mechanisms in correcting the postural deviations necessary to achieve successful performance during daily and sporting activities. Such assessment may also be useful to demonstrate deficiencies in balance, especially in young patients with increased physical activity. The aim of this study is to examine the postural balance of individuals with JHS by performing stability tests in monopodalic and bipodalic stance with the "Delos Postural Proprioceptive System"

Official title: Evaluation of Functional Instability Using the "Delos Proprioceptive System" in Patients Suffering From Collagen Disease and Joint Hypermobility

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2020-10-01

Completion Date

2026-03-30

Last Updated

2025-07-20

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Clinical tests and balance evaluation using the Delos Proprioceptive System

Each patient is evaluated using clinical tests (Time up and go test, 6 minutes walking test), scales (BORG scale, Beighton score), and the ''Delos Proprioceptive System'' to assess balance control and proprioception with bipodalic and monopodalic tests.

Locations (1)

IRCCS-Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli

Bologna, Italy