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Blood Flow Restriction Training in Knee Osteoarthritic Patients

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Riphah International University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorRiphah International University
Started2026-06-30
Est. completion2026-10-30
Eligibility
Age40 Years – 60 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The aim of this study was to compare the effect of band tissue flossing method and traditional cuff method for blood flow restriction training on pain, range of motion, muscle strength and functional status in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Symptoms of this condition limit patient's ability to perform high load strengthening. Blood flow restraining training allows strengthening with lower loads. 46 subjects will be divided in two groups, 23 subjects in each group. knee extension and knee press exercises will be performed. In group A floss band was tied on thigh and in group B pneumatic cuff was applied on thigh. 40-60 years individual with knee osteoarthritis will be included. outcome measures will be assessed at baseline, after 1st session, after 2nd week and after 4th week.

Eligibility

Age: 40 Years – 60 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age 40-60 years
* Pain more than or equal to 3 on NPRS
* Range of motion ≤ 100-degree flexion and ≤ 0-degree extension
* Those who have knee osteoarthritis, according to KL (Grade 1 and 2)
* Genders: Male and Female

Exclusion Criteria:

* Cardiovascular condition e.g., hypertension, thromboembolism, lymphatic diseases etc.
* Muscle/tendon/ ligament injuries
* Any surgery, skin infection, trauma, pregnancy, fracture and fall
* Patient with intra articular steroidal therapy with in last 6 months
* Patient unwilling to participate and comply with the study session

Conditions2

ArthritisKnee Osteoarthristis

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