This study will evaluate blood flow restriction training as a rehabilitation modalities following total knee arthroplasty in order to determine if patient reported outcomes and objective functional outcomes can be improved through post-operative rehabilitation compared to standard physical therapy modalities currently in use.
Patients will be enrolled preoperatively in order to measure preoperative functional measures. They will then be followed at predetermined intervals post-operatively. All subjects will begin the study related physical therapy 6 weeks post-operatively and continue for 12 sessions. At the conclusion of 12 sessions, subjects will be retested to determine improvement. Subjects will then be followed for two years post-operative.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
San Antonio Military Medical Center
Fort Sam Houston, Texas, United States
quadriceps strength
quadriceps strength via dynamometer
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Patient reported outcome 1: KOOS
Patient reported measure of subject pain and function
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Patient reported outcome 2: PROMIS Global Health
PROMIS Global Health is a global measure of mental and physical health
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Patient reported outcome 3: Promis-29
NIH validated patient reported outcome measure evaluating multiple mental and physical domains
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Patient reported outcome 4: Pain Visual analog score
Patient pain rating
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Physical Outcome measure 1: Four square step test
Validated functional outcome evaluating lower extremity function
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Physical Outcome measure 2: Sit to stand test
Validated functional outcome evaluating lower extremity function
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Physical Outcome measure 3: 6 minute walk test
Validated functional outcome evaluating lower extremity function
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Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Physical Outcome measure 4: Timed up and go test
Validated functional outcome evaluating lower extremity function
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative
Physical Outcome measure 5: Timed stair ascent
Validated functional outcome evaluating lower extremity function
Time frame: baseline up to 2 years post operative