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Self-managed vs Supervised Exercise for Knee OA
Sponsor: Marius Henriksen
Summary
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common painful condition associated with pain and disability. OA healthcare costs the Danish society 4.6 billion DKK more per year than the non-OA population and we lack evidence on how best to organize and deliver care to reduce costs. Recommended first line treatment for knee OA is exercise with proven effects on symptoms. The current paradigm assumes that exercise needs to be delivered and supervised by a physiotherapist which require patients to attend a clinic at specific times and geographical locations. This is an expensive model of care and creates barriers for people that are active on the labor market or lives in remote areas with long distances to the nearest clinic. In fact, the productivity loss in Denmark associated with OA is estimated to be 12.4 billion DKK per year. While effective on symptoms, the current model with supervised physiotherapy associates with significant shortcomings, and barriers related to patient heterogeneity, costs, accessibility, and work absenteeism. As an alternative, a local fitness center is far more accessible as these are widely dispersed across the country, are accessible daily (including weekends) at all hours, is cheap and offers a wide variety of exercise types, classes, and equipment to accommodate individual preferences. The cost of a fitness center membership is approximately 300 DKK per month and includes exercise ad libitum. In contrast, a typical physiotherapist-supervised exercise program costs 3-4,000 DKK for a 2-month treatment with 2 weekly sessions. Consequently, there is a need to investigate if self-managed exercise in a fitness center is cost-effective as first-line management of knee OA. To answer this question, the present trial aims to compare self-managed exercise in a fitness center to the current standard - supervised exercise. This has the potential to improve quality of care for people with knee OA by adding a cost-effective option for first line management of people with knee OA.
Official title: A Cluster Randomized Trial in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis Comparing Self-Managed Exercise in Fitness Centers With Physiotherapist-Supervised Exercise in Primary Care
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
45 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2025-11-01
Completion Date
2027-07-01
Last Updated
2025-10-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Self-managed exercise in a fitness center
The participants are offered a 6-month membership of a local fitness club at no cost (paid by the trial). They will receive an introduction to the fitness centre and receive instructions from a personal trainer in the centre to create a personalized exercise programme
Supervised Exercise
The particiopants are offered participation in the usual care exercise delivered at municipal rehabilitation centers or private physiotherapy clinics, aat the discretion of the referring doctor.