Effects of Unloader Bracing in Clinical Outcome and Cartilage Physiology Following Microfracture of Chondral Defects

Not Recruiting

Trial ID: NCT02016300

Purpose

The study will examine clinical and radiographic outcomes of microfracture surgery (a common technique to address isolated areas of cartilage loss) in the knee used with or without unloader bracing. Randomly selected patients will wear an unloader brace, which is designed to take pressure off the area of the knee which underwent repair, for several weeks after surgery. Our hypothesis is that bracing may improve clinical and or radiographic outcomes. The surgery performed will be the same for all patients The length of follow up and schedule of post-operative MRI will be the same for all patients. The only difference in groups will be presence of absence of brace wear.

Official Title

Effects of Unloader Bracing in Clinical Outcome and Articular Cartilage Physiology Following Microfracture of Isolated Chondral Defects

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:

   - isolated chondral defect of medial or lateral femoral condyle 2cm squared or less

   - age 15-40

   - neutral knee alignment

Exclusion Criteria:

   - prior cartilage procedures performed in the same knee

   - other significant knee pathology including meniscus tears, ligament tears or
   inflammatory arthritis

Intervention(s):

device: Unloader Bracing

device: Non-Bracing

Not Recruiting

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305