The purpose of this study is to evaluate the time to total hip replacement in patients with hip osteoarthritis going through both a supervised exercise program and patient education compared to patients going through patient education only. The null hypothesis is: There are no differences in time to total hip replacement between patients with hip osteoarthritis who went through a 12 week supervised exercise program and patient education compared to patients who went through patient education only. Material and methods: 109 patients with both symptomatically and radiographically verified hip osteoarthritis were included in this randomized controlled trial between april 2005 and october 2007. They were randomized to either a 12 week supervised exercise program and patient education (n=55) or patient education only (n=54). Information on if and when total hip replacement is performed will be collected between April 1st and May 1st. Time since inclusion to follow-up will range from 3.5 to 6 years. Data will be collected directly from the study participants by telephone. The main outcome is time to total hip replacement. Status: This study is a prolongation of an on-going RCT (3a-2005-NAR) using clinical outcomes to evaluate the effect of supervised exercise and patient education. The study will be carried out: NAR-Department of Orthopedics, Ullevaal University Hospital.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
109
The exercise protocol included exercises from former studies on comparable patient populations. The intensity of the strength- and flexibility exercises meets the American College of Sports Medicine's (ACSM) recommendations for developing and maintaining muscular fitness in adults. Patients was required to exercise for approximately 60 minutes, to-three days a week for 12 weeks. Patient's attendance to the exercise program (compliance) was registered. All patients included in the study participated in a patient education program which included two individual and three small-group sessions lasting one hour each time.
All patients included in the study participated in a patient education program which included two individual and three small-group sessions lasting one hour each time.
NAR-Orthopedic Department, Oslo University Hospital & Hjelp24 NIMI
Oslo, Norway
Time to Total Hip Replacement surgery (THR)
All included patients will be examined regarding if they have gone through THR surgery since their inclusion in the present study. For those who report to have gone through THR surgery, date for when surgery were performed will be collected.
Time frame: 3.5 to 6 years after inclusion
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