Functional and Proprioceptive Status in Patients With Hemophilic Ankle Arthropathy. A Case-control Study

Status: Completed
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Introduction: Hemophilic ankle arthropathy is manifested by functional degenerative alterations (muscle strength deficit, mobility and proprioception), intra-articular and chronic pain.

Design: Case-control study.

Objective: To observe the differences between patients with hemophilic ankle arthropathy and their healthy peers, regarding dorsiflexion, dorsiflexion strength, biomechanical analysis of gait and balance, and functionality. Patients: 10 patients with hemophilic ankle arthropathy and 12 healthy subjects without ankle joint damage. Measurement instruments and study variables: dorsiflexion (range of motion), dorsiflexion strength (dynamometry), biomechanical analysis of gait and balance (RS SCAN® model platform), and functionality (2 Minute Walk Test). Expected results: Analyze the main differences and their relationship based on the clinical and independent variables of patients with hemophilia, compared to their healthy peers.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Male
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 45
Healthy Volunteers: t
View:

• Patients diagnosed with hemophilia A and B.

• Over 18 years.

• With medical diagnosis of ankle arthropathy.

• With clinical evaluation by Hemophilia Joint Health Score.

• In prophylactic treatment or on demand with FVIII / FIX concentrates for coagulation.

• No previous hemarthrosis of the ankles in the 3 months prior to evaluation.

Locations
Other Locations
Spain
Universidad Católica San Antonio
Murcia
Time Frame
Start Date: 2022-06-22
Completion Date: 2022-12-23
Participants
Target number of participants: 32
Treatments
Hemophilia group
Group of adult patients with hemophilia, diagnosed with bilateral hemophilic ankle arthropathy
Control group
Group of healthy subjects with sociodemographic characteristics similar to patients with hemophilia, diagnosed with bilateral hemophilic ankle arthropathy.
Sponsors
Leads: Investigación en Hemofilia y Fisioterapia
Collaborators: Real Fundación Victoria Eugenia

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