Here is a \*\*concise, clear summary (\~250 words / well under 5000 characters)\*\* while preserving the key scientific points: \--- Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is highly prevalent among overweight women, affecting more than 30% of those with BMI ≥25 kg/m². Excess body weight increases knee joint loading by 4-6 times per additional kilogram, accelerating cartilage degeneration, subchondral bone changes, and synovial inflammation. These alterations result in chronic pain, stiffness, functional limitation, and reduced quality of life, with obesity-related metabolic inflammation further worsening disease progression. Standard physical therapy (PT) remains first-line treatment, yet provides only modest benefits, achieving approximately 15-20% WOMAC improvement at 12 weeks, while up to half of overweight patients continue to experience significant symptoms. Lower body positive pressure therapy (LBPP) via antigravity treadmill offers a biomechanical enhancement by unloading 40-80% of body weight, enabling pain-free gait training and reducing joint impact forces by up to 80%. Studies report 30-40% WOMAC improvement and better walking capacity compared with conventional PT. Nevertheless, mechanical interventions alone do not address the inflammatory and oxidative mechanisms driving KOA. Alpha-lipoic acid (600 mg/day) and omega-3 fatty acids (1.5-2 g/day) provide targeted biochemical modulation, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines, oxidative stress, and cartilage-degrading enzymes, with reported 25-35% functional improvement in clinical trials. Despite the promise of both approaches, no randomized trial has directly compared adding LBPP versus combined ALA and omega-3 supplementation to standard PT in overweight women with KOA. This study aims to fill this gap by evaluating the relative effectiveness of biomechanical versus biochemical adjuncts to optimize management of KOA in this high-risk population.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
160
Thioctacid 600+PT
Omega-3 cap 2000 mg BID (Limitless Omega) + PT
LBPP: AlterG 40-60% unload, 30 min (3×/week) + PT
PT typically includes quadriceps strengthening, flexibility exercises, proprioceptive training, stationary cycling, and aquatic therapy
Change in VAS pain score (0-10 cm)
Time frame: from baseline to 12 weeks
Change in WOMAC total score (0-96)
Time frame: from baseline to 12 weeks
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