Impact of a Bike Fitting Assessment and Interventions by a Physiotherapist in Recreational Cyclists With Knee Pain. - Trial NCT05713656
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Ciusss de L'Est de l'Île de Montréal
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Jan 03, 2023
Jan 01, 2024
Primary Outcome
Knee pain during cycling numeric pain rating scale,Knee pain during cycling numeric pain rating scale
Summary
Background Cycling is a very popular activity and has various health benefits. Knee pain is
 very common among recreational cyclists and often limits cyclists to perform their sport.
 Physiotherapy care including a bike fit is often a recommended treatment for cyclists with
 knee pain.
 
 Objective The aim of this proposal is to prospectively describe physiotherapy care (bike fit,
 education and exercises) and evaluate change in knee-related pain and disability among
 recreational cyclists with knee pain.
 
 Methods In this prospective observational study, 70 recreational cyclists consulting for knee
 pain at Physiovélo will be recruited. Physiovélo is a physiotherapy clinic specialized in
 bike fitting and in the assessment of cyclists with musculoskeletal disorders. Main findings
 from the bike fit assessment as well as interventions provided in terms of bike fit
 adjustment, education, advice and exercises will be collected. Various outcomes related to
 cycling such as cycling distance per week will also be collected. The primary outcome will
 knee pain during cycling measured with the numerical pain rating scale (NPRS, 0-10).
 Secondary outcomes will include disability measured with the Knee Outcome Survey of the
 Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS) and with a modified version of the Knee Outcome
 Survey Sports Activities Scale (KOS-SAS) for cyclist. Satisfaction with care will be measured
 with the visit-specific satisfaction questionnaire (VSQ-9). Adverse events related to the
 interventions will be collected. Outcomes will be collected on initial assessment and at 4
 and 12 weeks after the consultation. Intention-to-treat analyses will be performed.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT05713656
Non-Device Trial

