Knee Bracing Trial Data for Medial Osteoarthritis, 30 Patients Over 8 Weeks
by MACH HeSANDA·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
MACH HeSANDA provides demographic, baseline, and 8-week follow-up data from a knee bracing trial. The dataset includes 30 patients aged over 50 years with radiographic medial knee osteoarthritis and varus alignment, who wore a valgus knee brace for 8 weeks. Feasibility outcomes cover symptoms, quality of life, confidence, acceptability, adherence, and adverse events, with data supporting a PLoS ONE publication.
Use Cases
Assess the feasibility of valgus knee bracing based on reported adherence and acceptability metrics.
Analyze changes in patient-reported symptoms and quality of life over an 8-week intervention period.
Evaluate the safety profile of a knee brace based on recorded adverse events.
Study the relationship between patient confidence and clinical outcomes in a structured trial setting.
Strengths
Data is linked to a peer-reviewed publication (PLoS ONE 17(6): e0257171), providing academic context.
Includes longitudinal data with baseline and 8-week follow-up points for 30 patients.
Covers multiple feasibility domains: symptoms, quality of life, confidence, acceptability, adherence, and adverse events.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Sample size of 30 patients may limit statistical power for some analyses.
Provenance
Source
MACH HeSANDA via figshare
Collection Method
Data collected from a clinical trial where 30 patients wore a valgus knee brace for 8 weeks.
Time Range
Trial duration of 8 weeks per patient; specific collection dates are not provided.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-15 05:54:49; freshness should be verified.
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