The primary hypothesis is that Khalifa's therapy brings additional benefit compared to standard therapy (physiotherapy) for patients with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
Mohamed Khalifa, a therapist from Hallein (Austria), has been working since 30 years with a self-developed manual technique for treating injuries of the musculoskeletal system especially of the knee by applying high pressure to the skin in the area of the injury. This pressure is applied in various amplitudes and frequencies. International top athletes from various disciplines reported a rapid pain relief, and even full recovery, immediately after his one hour treatment. Prior to the investigators' study, the investigators evaluated one pilot patient with a complete ACL rupture after a soccer game with Magnet-Resonance-Imaging (MRI) and clinical tests. This patient was physically immobile and reported pain especially when stretching and bending the knee. After one hour of treatment from Khalifa the signs of the injury like the stretching / bending inhibition and pain were gone immediately. Three months after the treatment, an evaluation of the knee with MRI showed an end-to-end continuous ACL with homogeneous signal and the clinical tests confirmed the stability of the knee. With this study the investigators will evaluate the possibility of influencing the healing of a completely ruptured ACL of the knee by one single special local pressure treatment to the skin for 60 min.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
One hour of Khalifa's therapy which is specially applied pressure to the skin
Twelve times standardized Physiotherapy
LKH
Graz, Austria
UKH
Graz, Austria
LKH
Kirchdorf, Austria
AKH
Linz, Austria
ACL Morphology
Magnet resonance images: end-to-end homogeneous anterior cruciate ligament
Time frame: 3 months after 1st therapy
Knee function
IKDC-Score (International Knee Documentation Comite) clinical / physical examination KT-1000 evaluation
Time frame: 24 hours and 3 months after 1st therapy
Life Quality
A Visual Analogue Scale was used to evaluate: Pain and Well-being
Time frame: 24 hours, 3 months
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