About this trial
Introduction. Meniscal lesions are common and are associated with the development of osteoarthritis of the knee. Work activities that cause mechanical stress can lead to acute or chronic injuries. The surgical treatment for this injury is meniscectomy. Physiotherapy is a widely accepted first-line treatment for patients with meniscus tears.
Objective. To assess the clinical and functional status of patients who have undergone meniscus surgery with and without post-surgical physiotherapy.
Material and method. Multicenter ambispective cohort study. 89 patients who have undergone meniscectomy will be recruited. The primary variable of the study will be functionality (Time Up \& Go), with the prescription of a post-surgical physiotherapy treatment being the dependent variable. The secondary variables, estimated as modifying or confounding, will be range of motion (goniometry), pain intensity (visual analog scale) and kinesiophobia (Tampa scale).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Persons aged 20 to 65
Of both sexes
With previous meniscectomy surgery in one of the two knees in the last 5 years
Who sign the informed consent document.
Disqualifiers
Patients who require technical aids for walking
Dependent patients for carrying out activities of daily living
Patients over 65 years of age
Patients with cognitive impairments that prevent understanding of tests and evaluations
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Survey using a questionnaire.
Treatment groups
Locations
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