This study aims to investigate the effects of gluteus medius-focused blood flow restriction (BFR) training, with or without the addition of radial shockwave therapy, on lower limb alignment in adults with genu varum. The study uses a crossover design and evaluates changes in Q-angle(Quadriceps-angle) and plantar pressure as primary outcomes. All interventions are non-invasive and supervised, and the goal is to identify effective therapeutic strategies to improve biomechanical alignment in individuals with bowed legs.
This study investigates the effects of gluteus medius-focused blood flow restriction (BFR) training with or without radial extracorporeal shockwave therapy (rESWT) on lower limb alignment in adults with genu varum. Genu varum, commonly known as bow-leggedness, can lead to altered biomechanical patterns and increased stress on the medial knee joint. Strengthening the hip muscles, particularly the gluteus medius, may contribute to improved alignment and postural stability. Participants will undergo two different intervention phases in a crossover design. Each phase includes a 4-week intervention period, with a 2-week washout in between. The primary outcome measures are Q-angle (quadriceps angle) and plantar pressure distribution, which will be assessed before and after each intervention phase using validated measurement tools. This study aims to determine whether BFR training alone or combined with shockwave therapy provides greater improvement in lower limb alignment in individuals with genu varum. All interventions will be supervised, non-invasive, and conducted in a clinical setting under standardized conditions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
14
Participants perform squats with 15% of their body weight under blood flow restriction using a thigh cuff. Hip internal rotation is set at 15 degrees. The training is conducted twice a week for 4 weeks. Cuff pressure is estimated using a predictive formula based on thigh circumference and systolic blood pressure.
Radial extracorporeal shockwave therapy (rESWT) is applied to the gluteus medius region prior to each exercise session. The protocol includes 2000 pulses per session, applied twice per week for 4 weeks, using a radial shockwave device.
Gangnam Su Rehabilitation Medicine Manual & Exercise Therapy Center
Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
Plantar pressure Distribution
Plantar pressure will be assessed using the TPScan system while participants walk barefoot over the pressure mat. The system will analyze peak pressure, pressure-time integral, and center of pressure trajectory in both feet. Data will be collected under two conditions (BFR alone vs. BFR + rESWT), and compared to evaluate the effects of the intervention.
Time frame: Baseline and 4 Weeks Post-intervention
Quadriceps Angle (Q-angle)
Q-angle will be measured using a goniometer with participants in the supine position and legs extended. The angle is defined by the intersection between the line from the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) to the center of the patella, and the line from the patella to the tibial tuberosity. Data will be collected before and after each intervention to assess changes in lower limb alignment.
Time frame: At Baseline and 4 Weeks After Each Intervention Period
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