NCT03130400

Brief Summary

There is no study to explore the prediction of knee diseases using kinematic parameters of knee during gait. The aim of this study is to explore the possibility of predicting knee diseases by gait parameters.

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Enrollment
1,914

participants targeted

Target at P75+ for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started Apr 2017

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

April 20, 2017

Completed
3 days until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

April 23, 2017

Completed
3 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

April 26, 2017

Completed
18 days until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

May 14, 2017

Completed
3 days until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

May 17, 2017

Completed
Last Updated

May 18, 2017

Status Verified

May 1, 2017

Enrollment Period

24 days

First QC Date

April 23, 2017

Last Update Submit

May 17, 2017

Conditions

Keywords

KneeGaitInjuriesArthritis

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (48)

  • Knee flexion/extension angle at initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee internal/external rotation angle at initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee adduction/abduction angle at initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • knee anterior/posterior translation at initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee medial/lateral translation at initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee proximal/distal translation at initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee flexion/extension angle at opposite toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee internal/external rotation angle at opposite toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee adduction/abduction angle at opposite toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee anterior/posterior translation at opposite toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee distal/proximal translation at opposite toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee medial/lateral translation at opposite toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee flexion/extension angle at heel rise during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee internal/external rotation angle at heel rise during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee adduction/abduction angle at heel rise during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee anterior/posterior translation at heel rise during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee distal/proximal translation at heel rise during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee medial/lateral translation at heel rise during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee flexion/extension angle at opposite initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee internal/external angle at opposite initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee adduction/abduction angle at opposite initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee anterior/posterior translation at opposite initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee distal/proximal translation at opposite initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee medial/lateral translation at opposite initial contact during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee flexion/extension angle at toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee adduction/abduction angle at toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee internal/external rotation angle at toe off during gait.

    The same as the first primary outcome measure.

    About 15 min

  • Knee anterior/posterior translation at toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee distal/proximal translation at toe off during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee medial/lateral translation at toe off during gait

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee flexion/extension angle at feet adjacent during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee internal/external rotation angle at feet adjacent during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee adduction/abduction angle at feet adjacent during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee anterior/posterior translation at feet adjacent during gait.

    The same as the first primary outcome measure.

    About 15 min

  • Knee distal/proximal translation at feet adjacent during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee medial/lateral translation at feet adjacent during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee flexion/extension angle at tibia vertical during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee adduction/abduction angle at tibia vertical during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee internal/external rotation angle at tibia vertical during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee anterior/posterior translation at tibia vertical during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee distal/proximal translation at tibia vertical during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Knee medial/lateral translation at tibia vertical during gait.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Range of motion of knee flexion/extension angle.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Range of motion of knee internal/external rotation angle.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Range of motion of knee adduction/abduction angle.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Range of motion of knee anterior/posterior translation.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Range of motion of knee distal/proximal translation.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

  • Range of motion of knee medial/lateral translation.

    The gait cycle include seven key events (e.g. initial contact), and each gait has six degrees of freedom, including knee flexion/extension, internal/external rotation, adduction/abduction, anterior/posterior translation, distal/proximal translation, medial/lateral translation. The unit of angle is degree and that of translation is millimetre.

    About 15 min

Study Arms (5)

Normal

This group is control group. Participants in this group do not have knee diseases or any other bad injuries in lower limbs.

Procedure: Observational gait analysis procedure

KOA

Participants in this group have knee osteoarthritis and have no other bad injuries in lower limbs.

Procedure: Observational gait analysis procedure

ACLD

Participants in this group have anterior cruciate ligament deficiency with or without meniscus deficiency and have no other bad injuries in lower limbs.

Procedure: Observational gait analysis procedure

MD

Participants in this group have meniscus deficiency and have no other bad injuries in lower limbs.

Procedure: Observational gait analysis procedure

Plica

Participants in this group have plica syndrome and have no other bad injuries in lower limbs.

Procedure: Observational gait analysis procedure

Interventions

All the participants underwent a standard observational procedure: i) diagnosed with knee injuries/arthritis; ii) For KOA, take radiographic examination (x-ray) and take gait analysis on a treadmill in barefoot; iii) For knee injuries, take gait analysis before surgery, the disease of patients was confirmed by surgery (knee arthroscopy); iv)Normal people take an physical examination to avoid other disease;

ACLDKOAMDNormalPlica

Eligibility Criteria

Age18 Years - 90 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsAdult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)
Sampling MethodNon-Probability Sample
Study Population

All the patients were from January 2013 to March 2017.

You may qualify if:

  • age\> 18 years
  • body mass index\<30;
  • confirmed radiographically or by surgery to have knee injuries/arthritis;
  • knee pain in their knees at least one months;
  • able to walk unaided

You may not qualify if:

  • history of other lower limbs' surgery/injuries/arthritis (hip or ankle);
  • Corticosteroid or Sodium Hyaluronate injection within 6 months;
  • neuropathic arthropathy or rheumatoid arthritis;
  • any other muscular or neurological diseases that affected the condition of the lower limbs;
  • unable to walk independently;
  • history of heart disease;
  • body mass index\> 30;
  • age\> 90 years;
  • unable to finish the procedure

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Hospital of Orthopedics, Guangzhou General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command

Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510010, China

Location

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Knee InjuriesWounds and InjuriesArthritis

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Leg InjuriesJoint DiseasesMusculoskeletal Diseases

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
CASE CONTROL
Time Perspective
RETROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
chief surgeon, associate professor

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

April 23, 2017

First Posted

April 26, 2017

Study Start

April 20, 2017

Primary Completion

May 14, 2017

Study Completion

May 17, 2017

Last Updated

May 18, 2017

Record last verified: 2017-05

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

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