2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-31302/v2
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Valgus knee bracing may have no long-term effect on pain improvement and functional activity in patients with knee osteoarthritis: A meta-analysis of Randomized Trials

Abstract: Background: KOA, with a high incidence in old-age population, adversely affects their life quality. The valgus knee bracing is an important physical therapy for KOA, but its clinical effects on pain release and functional improvment are remained unclear. This meta-analysis is to systematically evaluate the clinical outcomes of valgus knee bracing in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Methods : A meta-analysis of clinical randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on pain and functional changes in patients with… Show more

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“…Since the prototype brace is planned to be tested as a short temporal intervention to investigate the influence on muscle activation, the VAS score is used to evaluate the brace effect on pain. This pain score is a simple subjective measure and has been widely used in the literature to evaluate knee valgus braces (Fan et al [2020]).…”
Section: Pain Scorementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the prototype brace is planned to be tested as a short temporal intervention to investigate the influence on muscle activation, the VAS score is used to evaluate the brace effect on pain. This pain score is a simple subjective measure and has been widely used in the literature to evaluate knee valgus braces (Fan et al [2020]).…”
Section: Pain Scorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analysis by Fan et al [2020] concluded that no clinical evidence supports long-term effects from valgus braces on pain improvement and functional activity. Thus, if long-term studies can demonstrate positive effects from the developed brace concept, including reduced knee pain, joint functionality and quality-of-life, the scientific evidence can have a positive impact on the compliance, since the results are based on feedback from KOA patients.…”
Section: Limitations and Suggestions For Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%