Clinical Trial

The Effects of Mir Shakeel Teleintegrated Therapy Plan in Patients Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty

Study acronym: RCT
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Summary
This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed Modified Structured Telerehabilitation Intervention Protocol (MSTITP) compared with conventional in-person physical therapy in patients recovering from Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). The study also explores whether a hybrid rehabilitation approach may further optimize patient outcomes. A total of eligible participants aged 50-65 years who have undergone primary TKA will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: Group A (Intervention): Telerehabilitation-based structured exercise program (MSTITP) delivered through digital platforms with remote supervision. Group B (Control): Standard conventional face-to-face physiotherapy in a clinical setting. Both groups will receive rehabilitation programs of equal duration focusing on pain management, range of motion (ROM), muscle strengthening, gait training, and functional mobility. The primary objective is to compare the effectiveness of telerehabilitation and conventional therapy in improving pain, ROM, and gait performance. Secondary objectives include evaluation of exercise adherence, kinesiophobia, functional outcomes, quality of life, and patient satisfaction. Additionally, the study will explore whether integrating telerehabilitation with conventional rehabilitation could provide superior outcomes. Outcome assessments will be conducted using validated tools including pain scales (VAS), goniometric ROM measurements, gait analysis, functional performance tests, and standardized questionnaires for quality of life, exercise adherence, and fear of movement. This study addresses the increasing burden of osteoarthritis and the growing number of TKA procedures in Pakistan. Telerehabilitation may offer a cost-effective, accessible, and scalable rehabilitation model that ensures continuity of care and improved access to physiotherapy services, particularly in resource-limited settings. The findings of this trial are expected to provide evidence for developing standardized, technology-assisted rehabilitation protocols to improve post-TKA recovery outcomes and reduce healthcare burden.
Protocol Amendment History 4 changes
notable Enrollment increased: 120 -> 150 participants 2026-07-08
notable Sponsor changed: Lincoln University College -> Lincoln University College Malaysia 2026-07-08
notable Primary completion pushed: 2026-06 -> 2026-11-01 2026-07-08
minor Completion pushed: 2026-06 -> 2026-11-01 2026-07-08
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07239258
Lead Sponsor Lincoln University College Malaysia
Conditions Total Knee Anthroplasty, Total Knee Arthroplasty Recovery
Enrollment 150 participants
Start Date 2025-11-30
Primary Completion 2026-11-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-11-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-07