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NCT06374654
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RCT of Home-based vs Formal Physical Therapy for Treatment of New Onset Non-insertional Achilles Tendinopathy

Sponsor: Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Summary

The goal of this prospective randomized controlled trial is to compare the effectiveness of a home-based exercise protocol to formal physical therapy in patients who have been diagnosed with Achilles tendinopathy. The null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in the treatment outcomes between patients with Achilles tendinopathy who participate in a home-based program versus patients with Achilles tendinopathy who undergo formal physical therapy. Participants will be randomized to a 12-week home-based or formal physical therapy protocol and asked to complete brief outcomes surveys at their initial visit, and at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year after their initial visit.

Official title: Randomized Controlled Trial of Home-based Versus Formal Physical Therapy for Treatment of New Onset Non-insertional Achilles Tendinopathy

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

56

Start Date

2025-07-01

Completion Date

2027-07-03

Last Updated

2025-11-24

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Home-based Exercise Protocol

The home-based eccentric exercise protocol is a do-as-tolerated variation on the protocol described by Alfredson et al. in 1998. The protocol includes doing a series of heel raises, twice daily. No equipment is necessary. Patients will be given handouts and video links that depict and describe the exercises and their prescribed frequency.

OTHER

Formal Physical Therapy

Patients will be given a prescription for physical therapy consisting of 1-2 sessions per week for 6 weeks, with a renewal for another 6 weeks to be executed at the physical therapists' discretion. If an in-person visit is necessary for the renewal, or is requested by the physical therapist, the patient will be seen again in the office. Each patient will be given a release form to provide to his or her physical therapist. The release form will request a written record of all the treatment methods used by the physical therapist. Physical therapists who participate in the care of patients in this study will treat each patient using any and all methods that their professional experience deems clinically necessary.

Locations (1)

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States