ClinicalTrials.Veeva

Menu

The Effects of Healthy Lifestyle Management Training and Personalized Physical Activity Counseling: A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)

M

Muhammed ARCA

Status

Begins enrollment this month

Conditions

Knee Osteoarthritis

Treatments

Other: Control
Other: Physiotherapist-Supervised Intervention
Other: Home based self managed

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07333690
FZT-OA-Intervention-631

Details and patient eligibility

About

Knee osteoarthritis is a common condition that causes knee pain, stiffness, and difficulty in daily activities. Physical activity and exercise are recommended as part of the treatment; however, many individuals have difficulty maintaining regular exercise over time.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of different physical activity intervention approaches on pain, physical function, and exercise adherence in individuals with knee osteoarthritis. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three groups. One group will receive a physiotherapist-supervised exercise and physical activity program. The second group will follow an individualized home-based physical activity program that they will perform independently after receiving initial instruction. The third group will receive usual care and will serve as the control group.

The intervention period will last six weeks. Participants in the intervention groups will then be followed for an additional six weeks using telephone-based follow-up to monitor adherence and ongoing physical activity. Outcomes related to pain, physical function, physical activity, and adherence to exercise will be assessed at different time points during the study.

The results of this study are expected to improve understanding of how supervised and home-based physical activity programs may contribute to the management of knee osteoarthritis and support the development of effective rehabilitation strategies.

Full description

Knee osteoarthritis is a common musculoskeletal condition characterized by pain, reduced physical function, and limitations in daily activities. Regular physical activity and exercise are strongly recommended for the management of knee osteoarthritis; however, long-term adherence to exercise programs remains a major challenge for many patients.

The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to investigate the effects of different modes of physical activity intervention, in addition to usual care, on pain, physical function, exercise adherence, and selected cardiometabolic biomarkers in individuals with knee osteoarthritis.

Eligible participants diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis will be randomly allocated into one of three groups. The first group will receive a physiotherapist-supervised intervention, consisting of structured exercise sessions combined with personalized physical activity counseling delivered by a physiotherapist. The second group will receive an individualized home-based intervention, in which participants will perform the prescribed exercise and physical activity program independently at home following initial instruction and guidance. The third group will serve as the control group and will receive usual care only.

The intervention period will last six weeks for both intervention groups. Following the intervention phase, participants in the intervention groups will be followed for an additional six weeks through telephone-based monitoring to support adherence and record ongoing physical activity. Outcome assessments will be conducted at baseline, at the end of the six-week intervention period, and after completion of the follow-up period.

Primary outcomes will include pain intensity and physical function. Secondary outcomes will include exercise adherence, physical activity level, and selected cardiometabolic biomarkers. The results of this study are expected to provide evidence on the comparative effectiveness of supervised versus home-based physical activity interventions for individuals with knee osteoarthritis and to inform clinical practice and rehabilitation strategies.

Enrollment

26 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

40 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age ≥ 40 years

Diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis according to clinical and/or radiological criteria

Ability to walk independently

Willingness to participate and provide written informed consen

Exclusion criteria

  • History of knee surgery within the last 6 months

Inflammatory rheumatic diseases

Neurological or cardiovascular conditions limiting physical activity

Participation in a structured exercise program within the last 3 months

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

26 participants in 3 patient groups

Physiotherapist-Supervised Intervention Group
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will receive conventional physiotherapy combined with physiotherapist-supervised lifestyle management education and individualized physical activity counseling for 6 weeks, followed by a 6-week telephone-based follow-up.
Treatment:
Other: Physiotherapist-Supervised Intervention
Home-Based Self-Managed Intervention Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants will receive lifestyle management education and an individualized home-based physical activity program, which they will perform independently without direct physiotherapist supervision.
Treatment:
Other: Physiotherapist-Supervised Intervention
Other: Home based self managed
Control Group
Other group
Description:
Participants will receive conventional physiotherapy only, as routinely applied in the hospital setting.
Treatment:
Other: Control

Trial contacts and locations

0

Loading...

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

Clinical trials

Find clinical trialsTrials by location
© Copyright 2026 Veeva Systems