Abstract
To determine the effect of blood flow restriction with strengthening exercises on knee osteoarthritis patients. The case-control study was conducted at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Combined Military Hospital, Okara, Pakistan, from June to December 2018, and comprised knee osteoarthritis patients who were assigned to two equal groups. The cases in Group A received strengthening exercises with blood flow restriction, while the controls in Group B received strengthening exercises without blood flow restriction. Both groups were given 4 sessions of treatment per week with 5-minute warm-up on a stationary bike for 4 weeks. Outcome was measured using visual analogue scale, Kujala scoring questionnaire and muscle girth measurement. Data was analysed using SPSS 20. Of the 30 patients, 15(50%) were in each of the two groups. There were 20(66.7%) females and 10(33.3%) men with an overall mean age of 66.5}6.5 years. Also, 18(60%) subjects were overweight on the basis of body mass index. There were significant improvement in terms of pain and disability in both the groups (p<0.05)), but only Group A showed significant improvement in muscle girth (p<0.05). Overall there was no significant difference between the groups (p>0.05). Strengthening exercises reduced pain and disability, but the addition of blood flow restriction had no significant impact except in terms of muscle size.
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