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Effect of Calisthenics and Neuromuscular Training in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Calisthenic Training and Neuromuscular Training for Knee Osteoarthritis. Completed, enrolled 36 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of the study is to compare effects of calisthenics and neuromuscular training in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Calisthenic Training Performed thrice a week after baseline assessment Standard Physical therapy treatment along with following exercises. 1. Abductor-Adductor leg raise 2. Alternate toe touch 3. Knee Bend 4. Prone leg extension 5. Forward Lunges 6. Toe Raise/ Calf raise Progressive training include following exercises. 1\. Leg Lifts 2. Jack Twists 3. Side Lunges 4. Short bridge 5. Calf Raise with weight.
Neuromuscular Training Performed thrice a week after baseline assessment Standard Physical therapy treatment along with following exercises. 1. Up and down step exercise in posterior and lateral directions. 2. Walking in anterior and posterior 3. Directions with eyes opened and eyes closed. 4. Walking in lateral direction with eyes opened and eyes closed. 5. Standing on one extremity 6. Inclination in anterior and lateral direction with eyes opened and closed. Progressive training includes following exercises. 1\. Up and down on Bosu exercise. 2. Plantar flexion on minitrampoline. 3. Standing on one extremity on Bosu. 4. Standing on one extremity on minitrampoline