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NCT07551245 Knee Osteoarthritis Rehab: High-Intensity Laser vs Classical Modalities

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NCT ID NCT07551245
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Erbil Polytechnic University
Condition Knee Arthritis Osteoarthritis
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment 100 participants
Start Date 2026-04-20
Primary Completion 2027-01-15

Trial Parameters

Condition Knee Arthritis Osteoarthritis
Sponsor Erbil Polytechnic University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 100
Sex ALL
Min Age 30 Years
Max Age 60 Years
Start Date 2026-04-20
Completion 2027-01-15
Interventions
High-Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT)Conventional Physical Therapy Modalities

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Brief Summary

This study aims to compare the effectiveness and safety of High-Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) with conventional physical therapy treatments in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Knee osteoarthritis is a common condition, especially in older adults, causing pain, stiffness, reduced movement, and difficulty performing daily activities. Current treatments focus on reducing pain and improving joint function. In this study, 100 patients with knee osteoarthritis will be divided into two groups. One group will receive HILT combined with therapeutic exercises, while the other group will receive conventional physical therapy modalities along with the same exercises. The treatment outcomes will be evaluated over time. The main outcomes include pain reduction (measured by pain scales such as WOMAC and VAS), improvement in joint function, and structural changes in the knee assessed by MRI. In addition, laboratory tests will be used to measure inflammation, cartilage health markers, and oxidative stress before and after treatment. The goal is to determine whether HILT provides better pain relief, improves joint function, and is safe compared to standard therapy. The results may help improve rehabilitation strategies for patients with knee osteoarthritis.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of Knee Osteoarthritis: Patients must have a clinical and radiographic diagnosis of knee OA according to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria, including evidence of joint space narrowing, osteophyte formation, and other degenerative changes observed on X-rays or MRI. Age: Adults aged between 40 and 75 years. Willingness to Participate: Participants must provide informed consent and be willing to adhere to the study protocol, including attending all treatment sessions and follow-up assessments. Kellgren-Lawrence Grade: Patients with knee OA grades 1-3 (mild to moderate OA). Exclusion Criteria: * Contraindications to Laser Therapy: Active malignancy History of epilepsy Photosensitivity disorders Active infection in the treatment area Surgical History: Patients who have undergone knee surgery within the past 6 months Scheduled surgery during the study period Advanced Disease: Kellgren-Lawrence Grade 4 (severe OA) where surgical intervention i

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