Supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.

OBJECTIVES: Although total knee replacement (TKR) is cost effective and successful in most cases, patient-reported outcome measures demonstrate 20% of people remain unsatisfied at 1 year after a technically successful procedure. Our group has previously shown that patients with severe knee osteoart...

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Main Authors: Soni, A, Joshi, A, Mudge, N, Wyatt, M, Williamson, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Soni, A
Joshi, A
Mudge, N
Wyatt, M
Williamson, L
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Joshi, A
Mudge, N
Wyatt, M
Williamson, L
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description OBJECTIVES: Although total knee replacement (TKR) is cost effective and successful in most cases, patient-reported outcome measures demonstrate 20% of people remain unsatisfied at 1 year after a technically successful procedure. Our group has previously shown that patients with severe knee osteoarthritis (OA) awaiting surgery can achieve a short-term reduction in symptom severity when treated with acupuncture, and that a trend towards improved walking distance, as a measure of function, is achieved with preoperative supervised exercise. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of combined acupuncture and physiotherapy on preoperative and postoperative pain and function. METHODS: A total of 56 patients awaiting TKR surgery were randomised to receive either combined physiotherapy and acupuncture or a standardised exercise and advice leaflet. Pain and function were measured primarily using the Oxford Knee Score (OKS), with assessments at baseline prior to intervention, 6 and 12 weeks after intervention and at 3 months postoperatively. RESULTS: Due to the introduction of the 18-week waiting times target during this study, the required sample size was not achieved. There were no significant differences demonstrated between the control and treatment groups for OKS. Seven patients withdrew from surgery because of symptomatic improvement in their knees: six from the treatment group and one from the control group (OR 7.64, 95% CI 0.86 to 68.20). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that the use of combined acupuncture and physiotherapy in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe knee OA preoperatively did not improve patient outcome postoperatively. As the study was underpowered, a larger trial is required to examine this result further.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3c09240a-162a-4da9-b51a-bec15bb1a2502022-03-26T14:11:13ZSupervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3c09240a-162a-4da9-b51a-bec15bb1a250EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Soni, AJoshi, AMudge, NWyatt, MWilliamson, L OBJECTIVES: Although total knee replacement (TKR) is cost effective and successful in most cases, patient-reported outcome measures demonstrate 20% of people remain unsatisfied at 1 year after a technically successful procedure. Our group has previously shown that patients with severe knee osteoarthritis (OA) awaiting surgery can achieve a short-term reduction in symptom severity when treated with acupuncture, and that a trend towards improved walking distance, as a measure of function, is achieved with preoperative supervised exercise. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of combined acupuncture and physiotherapy on preoperative and postoperative pain and function. METHODS: A total of 56 patients awaiting TKR surgery were randomised to receive either combined physiotherapy and acupuncture or a standardised exercise and advice leaflet. Pain and function were measured primarily using the Oxford Knee Score (OKS), with assessments at baseline prior to intervention, 6 and 12 weeks after intervention and at 3 months postoperatively. RESULTS: Due to the introduction of the 18-week waiting times target during this study, the required sample size was not achieved. There were no significant differences demonstrated between the control and treatment groups for OKS. Seven patients withdrew from surgery because of symptomatic improvement in their knees: six from the treatment group and one from the control group (OR 7.64, 95% CI 0.86 to 68.20). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that the use of combined acupuncture and physiotherapy in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe knee OA preoperatively did not improve patient outcome postoperatively. As the study was underpowered, a larger trial is required to examine this result further.
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Joshi, A
Mudge, N
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Williamson, L
Supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.
title Supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.
title_full Supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.
title_fullStr Supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.
title_full_unstemmed Supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.
title_short Supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis: a small randomised controlled trial.
title_sort supervised exercise plus acupuncture for moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis a small randomised controlled trial
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