The study consists of 3 phases (Identification of eligible patients, follow-up by telephone or telemedicine platform and the collection of study-specific clinical data of enrolled patients): * Identification by trained medical personnel of subjects who meet the study inclusion criteria. * Once the patient's Informed Consent has been obtained, the study-specific questionnaires will be submitted. * Clinical score data will be collected from the questionnaires conducted at mid- and long-term follow-up of patients enrolled in the study. The data collected during the long-term follow-up will be used to evaluate the time course of the results obtained after treatment of osteochondral lesions of the patellar cartilage by spinal cord stimulation with microfractures
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
15
telephone surveys
Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli
Bologna, Italy
International Knee Documentation Committee
This is a subjective, knee-specific rating scale that is considered one of the most reliable assessment tools in the evaluation of knee pathologies. The questionnaire examines 3 categories: symptoms, sports activity and knee function. According to this questionnaire, a score between 0 and 100 can be obtained, whereby a high score is associated with a high level of function and minor pain symptoms. A score of 100 is in fact interpreted as a condition in which there are neither limitations in conducting activities of daily living nor symptoms.
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score
The complete questionnaire consists of five subscales and covers: pain (9 items), symptoms (7 items of which two concern stiffness), functions and activities of daily living (17 items) physical function, sports and leisure activities (5 items) and quality of life in relation to the knee (4 items). All items of the relevant subscales have the same response mode, use a 5-point Likert scale and each question is assigned a score from 0 to 4, where 0 indicates "no difficulty" and 4 "severe difficulty".) Score range 0-100 for each subscale.
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
EuroQol visual analogue scale
It is a visual analogue scale that has a range of scores between 0 (worst imaginable health condition) and 100 (best imaginable health condition).
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
Tegner Score
allows one to estimate the motor activity level of a subject with a score between 0 and 10, where 0 represents 'inability' and 10 represents 'participation in competitive sports, such as football at national or international level. This score is the one most commonly used to define the motor activity level of patients with knee disorders.
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
(EuroQoL) Current Health Assessment
valuable tool for measuring a patient's quality of life
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
Patient Acceptable Symptom State
Valuable tool for assessing patient satisfaction in view of their current degree of pain, function and daily activity
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
Final assessment of treatment
The patient should indicate satisfaction and the relative degree of satisfaction with the treatment after a minimum of 5 years after the infiltrative treatment.
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
failure question
the patient should indicate whether and when a new infiltrative or surgical treatment was performed. Questions will also be asked about possible complications and re-interventions
Time frame: baseline (post surgery)
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