Robot-Aided Off-Axis Neuromuscular Training for Knee OA
NCT: NCT07014098 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Although the primary knee motion occurs in flexion/extension, the frontal and transverse (off-axis) knee motions are smaller but crucial for maintaining joint stability and normal knee loading. Altered kinematics and neuromuscular control in off-axis knee motions have been reported in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA), which are associated with excessive knee loading and the progression of knee OA. However, traditional rehabilitative treatments for people with knee OA and existing exercise equipment often focus on sagittal plane movement. Probably due to the technical limitations, there is a lack of convenient and effective equipment/method to train patients with knee OA in off-axis (frontal and transverse) planes. The purpose of this study is to use a robot-aided elliptical training device to measure knee neuromechanical properties and to improve neuromuscular control in off-axis knee motions, aiming for joint de-loading and pain reduction for individuals with knee OA.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Robot-Aided Off-Axis Neuromuscular Training for Knee OA?
Robot-Aided Off-Axis Neuromuscular Training for Knee OA is a clinical trial registered under NCT07014098. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07014098?
The current status of NCT07014098 (Robot-Aided Off-Axis Neuromuscular Training for Knee OA) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Robot-Aided Off-Axis Neuromuscular Training for Knee OA start?
Robot-Aided Off-Axis Neuromuscular Training for Knee OA started on 2026-05-01.
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