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Register: ISRCTN
Last refreshed on: 26 October 2020
Main ID:  ISRCTN56283223
Date of registration: 23/08/2015
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: Middlesex University
Public title: The effect of stretching and transverse friction massage to gastrocnemius for patellofemoral pain syndrome
Scientific title: The effect of stretches and transverse friction massage to the gastrocnemius in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) – a pilot interventional study
Date of first enrolment: 01/06/2015
Target sample size: 30
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  http://isrctn.com/ISRCTN56283223
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Pilot interventional study (Treatment)  
Phase:  Not Applicable
Countries of recruitment
United Kingdom
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Name: Stuart    Hall
Address:  Precision Physiotherapy 52 Bay View Road Northam EX39 1BH Bideford United Kingdom
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Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria:
Participants may be aged from 16 and above, with no upper age limitation. History of characteristic history and symptoms of patellofemoral joint pain for more than 6 weeks, defined as retropatellar pain during physical activities such as jumping, running, squatting and going up and down stairs.
Exhibit at least two of the following physical criteria:
1. Pain on direct compression of the patella against the femoral condyles with the knee in full extension
2. Tenderness of the posterior surface of the patella on palpation
3. Pain on resisted knee extension in 15º of flexion
4. Negative findings in the examination of the other knee structures, i.e. ligaments, menisci, bursae, synovial plicae, Hoffa’s fat pad, Iliotibial band, and the hamstrings, quadriceps, patellar tendons and their insertions.

Exclusion criteria:
1. Referred pain to the lower limb from any spinal, pelvic or hip joints
2. Pregnancy
3. Joint replacement, ligamentous or meniscal surgery
4. Intra-articular loose bodies
5. Increased temperature of the knee joint
6. Abnormal illness behaviour
7. Rheumatoid arthritis
8. Heart conditions
9. Peripheral vascular disease


Age minimum:
Age maximum:
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Patellofemoral pain syndrome
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Intervention(s)

There will be two treatment arms for the study which will be called groups A and B.
Group A will be taught home stretches for their gastrocnemius.
Group B will be taught the same stretching programme however will also recieve 3 sessions of transverse friction massage which will be applied to the lateral head of gastrocnemius for 10 minutes.
Primary Outcome(s)
Pain measured on VAS and Eccentric step down test at baseline, 2 weeks and 4 weeks follow-up
Secondary Outcome(s)
Function measured by Modified Functional Index Questionnaire and Eccentric step down test at baseline, 2 weeks and 4 weeks follow-up
Secondary ID(s)
N/A
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Middlesex University
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Ethics review
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Approval date:
Contact:
1. London Sport Institute Ethics Sub-Committee, 21/04/2015, ref: 351 2. West of Scotland Research Ethics Service, 10/09/2015, ref: 15/WS/0172
Results
Results available: Yes
Date Posted:
Date Completed: 28/09/2015
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