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The Effect of Mobilization on Inflammatory Biomarkers in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis.
Sponsor: University of Jazan
Summary
This study is designed to investigate whether a hands-on therapy called Mobilization with Movement (MWM) can reduce pain and inflammation in individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA). The investigators will compare MWM to a sham treatment that resembles mobilization but does not involve the specific therapeutic movements. Both groups will also receive standard care, including exercise and education about managing knee OA. A total of 40 adults (aged 18 years and older) with moderate to severe knee OA will be enrolled. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the MWM group or the sham group. Each intervention will be delivered twice per week over a four-week period. Outcomes will include measures of inflammation obtained from blood samples, self-reported pain levels, and assessments of knee function before and after the intervention period. It is hypothesized that individuals allocated to the MWM group will demonstrate reduced inflammation and pain compared with those in the sham group. The findings of this study may help clarify the potential role of MWM as a treatment option for knee OA.
Official title: The Effect of Mobilization With Movement Versus Sham Mobilization on Inflammatory Biomarkers in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-09-20
Completion Date
2026-04-20
Last Updated
2025-12-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Manual Therapy (Mobilization with Movement)
A continuous glide to the tibia will be a combined simultaneously by whether medial, lateral, anterior, posterior, or rotational-during active knee flexion and extension repeated movement as applied by Mulligan.
Exercise
standard care (exercise program to strengthen the musculature of the knee)
sham mobilization
The therapist will simulate MWM by performing slight external rotation of the skin only. This mimics the tactile sensation of true MWM without affecting the underlying joint mechanics.
Locations (1)
Jazan University Hospital
Jizan, Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia