Wolf Petersen1, Andree Ellermann2, Jörg Henning3, Stefan Nehrer4, Ingo Volker Rembitzki5, Jürgen Fritz6, Christoph Becher7, Alfio Albasini8, Wolfgang Zinser9, Volker Laute10, Klaus Ruhnau11, Hartmut Stinus12, Christian Liebau13. 1. Klinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, Martin Luther Krankenhaus, Grunewald, Caspar Theyß Strasse 27-31, 14193, Berlin, Germany. wolf.petersen@pgdiakonie.de. 2. Arcus Sportklinik, Rastatter Straße 17, 75179, Pforzheim, Germany. 3. Krankenhaus Lahnhöhe, Zentr. für konserv. Orthopädie, Am Kurpark 1, 56112, Lahnstein, Germany. 4. Donau Universität Krems, Dr. Karl Dorrek Straße 30, 3500, Krems, Austria. 5. Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, Cologne, Germany. 6. Orthopädisch Chirurgisches Centrum Tübingen, Wilhelmstr. 134, 72074, Tübingen, Germany. 7. Orthopädische Klinik der MH Hannover, Anna-von-Borries-Straße 1-7, 30625, Hannover-Kleefeld, Germany. 8. FISIOTERAPIA Albasini and Müller, Viale Giuseppe Motta 15, 6500, Bellinzona, Switzerland. 9. St. Vinzenz Hospital-Dinslaken, Dr. Otto-Seidel Str. 31, 46535, Dinslaken, Germany. 10. Gelenk und Wirbelsäulenzentrum, Kieler Str. 1, 12163, Berlin, Germany. 11. Gemeinschaftspraxis Rosenthal and Schubert, Viktoriastr. 66-70, 44787, Bochum, Germany. 12. Orthopaedicum Northeim, Sturmbäume 3, 37154, Northeim, Germany. 13. Asklepios Harzklinik Fritz-König-Stift, Ilsenburger Straße 95, 38667, Bad Harzburg, Germany.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of an unloader brace is a non-surgical treatment option for patients with medial osteoarthritis (OA). However, many patients do not adhere to brace treatment, because of skin irritation due to the pads at the level of the joint space and bad fit. A new concept to unload the medial compartment of the knee is a foot ankle brace with a lever arm pressing the thigh in valgus. The aim of this prospective randomized trial was to examine the outcomes of patients with medial OA after treatment with aconventional knee unloader brace (Unloader One®) and the new foot ankle orthosis (Agilium FreeStep®). METHODS: For this multicenter trial, 160 patients (> 35 years) with medial OA were randomly allocated to treatment with a conventional knee unloader brace (Unloader One®) or treatment with the new knee OA ankle brace (Agilium FreeStep®). The primary outcome measure was pain (numerical analog scale) at baseline (T0), 8 weeks (T1), and 6 months (T2). Secondary outcome measures were knee function (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, KOOS), side effects, additional interventions, and compliance. RESULTS: In both groups, walking pain improved between T0 and T1 and also between T0 and T2 without a significant group difference. For pain at sports, both groups showed a significant improvement between T0 and T2 without a significant group difference. The KOOS subscales symptoms, pain, activity, sport, and quality of life increased significantly in both treatment groups without any significant group differences at T 0, T1, and T2. There was also no significant group difference in additional interventions and weekly or daily brace use. In the Agilium FreeStep® group (23.5%), significantly less patients reported bruises in contrast to the Unloader One® group (66.7%). DISCUSSION: The results of this clinical trial show that the foot ankle brace is as effective as a conventional knee unloader brace for the treatment of medial knee OA with regard to clinical outcome. The rate of side effects such as bruises was significantly lower in the Agilium FreeStep® group. TRIAL REGISTRATION: DRKS00009215, 13.8.2015.
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BACKGROUND: The use of an unloader brace is a non-surgical treatment option for patients with medial osteoarthritis (OA). However, many patients do not adhere to brace treatment, because of skin irritation due to the pads at the level of the joint space and bad fit. A new concept to unload the medial compartment of the knee is a foot ankle brace with a lever arm pressing the thigh in valgus. The aim of this prospective randomized trial was to examine the outcomes of patients with medial OA after treatment with a conventional knee unloader brace (Unloader One®) and the new foot ankle orthosis (Agilium FreeStep®). METHODS: For this multicenter trial, 160 patients (> 35 years) with medial OA were randomly allocated to treatment with a conventional knee unloader brace (Unloader One®) or treatment with the new knee OA ankle brace (Agilium FreeStep®). The primary outcome measure was pain (numerical analog scale) at baseline (T0), 8 weeks (T1), and 6 months (T2). Secondary outcome measures were knee function (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, KOOS), side effects, additional interventions, and compliance. RESULTS: In both groups, walking pain improved between T0 and T1 and also between T0 and T2 without a significant group difference. For pain at sports, both groups showed a significant improvement between T0 and T2 without a significant group difference. The KOOS subscales symptoms, pain, activity, sport, and quality of life increased significantly in both treatment groups without any significant group differences at T 0, T1, and T2. There was also no significant group difference in additional interventions and weekly or daily brace use. In the Agilium FreeStep® group (23.5%), significantly less patients reported bruises in contrast to the Unloader One® group (66.7%). DISCUSSION: The results of this clinical trial show that the foot ankle brace is as effective as a conventional knee unloader brace for the treatment of medial knee OA with regard to clinical outcome. The rate of side effects such as bruises was significantly lower in the Agilium FreeStep® group. TRIAL REGISTRATION: DRKS00009215, 13.8.2015.
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