Water-Based vs. Land-Based Rehabilitation After Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy in Middle-Aged Active Patients with a Degenerative Meniscal Tear: A Randomized, Controlled Study
In this study, we aimed to determine and compare the benefits of water-based exercise (WBE) and land-based exercise (LBE) on pain, functionality, and quality of life after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM). Middle-aged (35-50), active 30 patients having APM for a degenerative meniscal tear randomized into LBE (n=15) and WBE (n=15) groups. The pain level (visual analogue scale \[VAS\]), isokinetic muscle strength, quality of life (Short Form-36 \[SF-36\]), and function level (single-leg hop test and Lysholm questionnaire) were evaluated prior to treatment and at follow-up visits at the fourth and eighth week after surgery. The exercise sessions were conducted 3 times a week for 4 weeks in both groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
The patients who had land based exercise
The patients who had water based exercise
Hilal Yesil
Merkez, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey (Türkiye)
Change from baseline VAS (visual analog scale) at 4th and 8th week
The patients were asked to make an assesment of their pain level between 0 and 10 scale
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
Change from baseline isokinetic muscle strength at 4th and 8th week
Isokinetic knee extensor muscle strength of the patients was measured with an isokinetic dynamometer. The test was repeated 10 times at the velocity of 60°/second and 180°/second and peak torque (Nm) measurements were recorded .
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
Change from baseline quality of life (short form 36) at 4th and 8th week
The physical and mental health summary scores were the primary components used. Scoring is on a scale of 0 to 100 and a higher score reflects better health-related quality of life.
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
Change from baseline Single-leg hop test at 4th and 8th week
The patient stands on one foot with the big toe touching a line marked on the floor. The participant asked to hop forward as far as possible using the same leg with their arms swing freely on both sides of the body. Distance is measured from the starting point to the heel of the landing leg.
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
Change from baseline Lysholm questionnaire at 4th and 8th week
Eight subtitles are scored differently (limping or use of support: 5 points, locking sensation: 15 points, joint instability and pain: 25 points, swelling: 10 points, stair climbing: 10 points, and squatting: 5 points). The highest and optimal total score is 100 points
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
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