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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07380958

Mirror Therapy as an Adjunct to Rehabilitation Following Total Knee Arthroplasty

The investigators are looking to see if using a mirror during knee exercises after a knee replacement helps participants with less pain and/or better knee range of motion.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-02

Total Knee Arthroplasty Recovery
RECRUITING

NCT07239258

The Effects of Mir Shakeel Teleintegrated Therapy Plan on Pain, Range of Motion, Gait, Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life in Patients Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty

The objective of this clinical trial is to determine the effects of a newly formed treatment protocol implemented as telerehabilitation and compare it with conventional physical therapy in patient recovery after Total Knee Arthroplasty. The main questions this study aims to answer are: Does telerehabilitation improve pain, range of motion, and gait as effectively as conventional physical therapy? Does telerehabilitation enhance exercise adherence, reduce kinesiophobia, and improve quality of life and patient satisfaction? Can a hybrid rehabilitation protocol combining both approaches optimize clinical and functional outcomes? Researcher will compare telerehabilitation-based physical therapy with traditional in-person therapy to see which method provides superior results in post-TKA recovery. Participants Will: Be adults aged 50-65 years who have undergone primary total knee arthroplasty Receive either conventional physical therapy or a telerehabilitation-based exercise plan for a defined intervention period Attend scheduled follow-up assessments to measure pain, range of motion, gait, functional performance, and satisfaction Complete validated questionnaires on quality of life, kinesiophobia, and exercise adherence Study Significance Osteoarthritis is a growing health concern in Pakistan, with prevalence rising from 2.85 million in 1990 to 8.49 million in 2021. The increasing number of TKA procedures has created a demand for accessible, cost-effective, and evidence-based rehabilitation models. Telerehabilitation offers an innovative solution by extending professional care to patients' homes, enhancing accessibility, and ensuring continuity of therapy. This study will provide locally relevant evidence and may lead to the development of a standardized rehabilitation protocol for Pakistani patients - improving recovery outcomes, reducing healthcare burden, and enhancing post-surgical quality of life Ultimately, this research seeks to strengthen evidence-based rehabilitation in Pakistan, reduce the post-surgical burden of disability, and enhance the quality of life for individuals recovering from knee arthroplasty. This RCT is based on a comparison of 2 groups. One will receive the MSTITP and other group will receive in person conventional physical therapy plan. This is based on 2 arm testing and the hypothesis is that the MSTITP is more effective in improving patient related outcomes in patients undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty. Participants in group A will perform a specific set of exercises ( details can be provided as and when asked) in a mode as convenient for the patients. The effect of Telerehabilitation will also be evaluated. Participants in Group B will receive Conventional Physical Therapt as documented in in person sessions and will be followed for the same duration as of Patients in Group A.

Gender: All

Ages: 50 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2025-11-26

1 state

Total Knee Anthroplasty
Total Knee Arthroplasty Recovery
RECRUITING

NCT07080814

The Effect of Balance Training Using a Dynamometric Platform in Patients Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty

Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common surgery used to treat advanced knee osteoarthritis, especially when other treatments no longer help. While the surgery often reduces pain and improves joint alignment, many patients still have problems with balance and movement afterward. This study will explore whether adding balance training using the Tecnobody ProKin system to standard physical therapy helps patients recover better after TKA. The researchers will measure balance, walking ability, leg strength, and body awareness (also called proprioception) using special equipment. The main goal is to test the hypothesis that technology-supported balance training improves recovery outcomes more effectively than standard rehabilitation alone.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-07-23

1 state

Knee Osteoarthritis
Total Knee Arthroplasty Recovery
Postoperative Rehabilitation
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