Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain

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Autor(a) principal: Waiteman, Marina Cabral [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Briani, Ronaldo Valdir [UNESP], Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz [UNESP], Ferreira, Amanda Schenatto [UNESP], Ferrari, Deisi, Silva, Danilo de Oliveira [UNESP], Azevedo, Fabio Micolis de [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.09.012
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/185119
Resumo: Background: Increased external knee abduction moment has been proposed as a risk factor for patellofemoral pain. This alteration is thought to be associated with elevated patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress, however these relationships remain poorly explored. Therefore, this study aimed at comparing knee abduction moment parameters (peak, rate of moment development and impulse), patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress of women with patellofemoral pain and pain-free controls during stair descent; and investigating the relationship among these variables with self-reported pain. Methods: Kinetic data was obtained by inverse-dynamics equations and a previously reported algorithmic model was used to determine patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress. Participants' worst pain in the last month and pain level during stair descent were evaluated using a visual analogue scale. Findings: Women with patellofemoral pain presented higher peak, rate of moment development and impulse of the external knee abduction moment, patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress (p = 0.005 to 0.04, effect size = 0.52 to 0.96) during stair descent than pain-free controls. Only knee abduction moment impulse presented positive moderate correlations with worst pain level in the last month (r = 0.53, p < 000.1), pain level during stair descent (r = 0.33, p = 0.042), patellofemoral joint reaction force (r = 0.65, p < 000.1) and stress (r = 0.58, p < 000.1). Interpretation: These findings indicate that strategies aimed at decreasing external knee abduction moment impulse could reduce the load over the patellofemoral joint and improve pain of women with patellofemoral pain.
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spelling Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral painKnee abduction momentKneeAnterior knee painKineticsBiomechanicsBackground: Increased external knee abduction moment has been proposed as a risk factor for patellofemoral pain. This alteration is thought to be associated with elevated patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress, however these relationships remain poorly explored. Therefore, this study aimed at comparing knee abduction moment parameters (peak, rate of moment development and impulse), patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress of women with patellofemoral pain and pain-free controls during stair descent; and investigating the relationship among these variables with self-reported pain. Methods: Kinetic data was obtained by inverse-dynamics equations and a previously reported algorithmic model was used to determine patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress. Participants' worst pain in the last month and pain level during stair descent were evaluated using a visual analogue scale. Findings: Women with patellofemoral pain presented higher peak, rate of moment development and impulse of the external knee abduction moment, patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress (p = 0.005 to 0.04, effect size = 0.52 to 0.96) during stair descent than pain-free controls. Only knee abduction moment impulse presented positive moderate correlations with worst pain level in the last month (r = 0.53, p < 000.1), pain level during stair descent (r = 0.33, p = 0.042), patellofemoral joint reaction force (r = 0.65, p < 000.1) and stress (r = 0.58, p < 000.1). Interpretation: These findings indicate that strategies aimed at decreasing external knee abduction moment impulse could reduce the load over the patellofemoral joint and improve pain of women with patellofemoral pain.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Sao Paulo State Univ, Sch Sci & Technol, Phys Therapy Dept, Presidente Prudente, BrazilLa Trobe Univ, Sch Allied Hlth, La Trobe Sports & Exercise Med Res Ctr, Bundoora, Vic, AustraliaEduc Fac Francisco Beltrao, Phys Therapy Dept, Francisco Beltrao, BrazilCascavel Educ Ctr, Phys Therapy Dept, Cascavel, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ, Sch Sci & Technol, Phys Therapy Dept, Presidente Prudente, BrazilFAPESP: 2016/09665-3FAPESP: 2014/24939-7Elsevier B.V.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)La Trobe UnivEduc Fac Francisco BeltraoCascavel Educ CtrWaiteman, Marina Cabral [UNESP]Briani, Ronaldo Valdir [UNESP]Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz [UNESP]Ferreira, Amanda Schenatto [UNESP]Ferrari, DeisiSilva, Danilo de Oliveira [UNESP]Azevedo, Fabio Micolis de [UNESP]2019-10-04T12:32:46Z2019-10-04T12:32:46Z2018-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article110-116http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.09.012Clinical Biomechanics. Oxford: Elsevier Sci Ltd, v. 59, p. 110-116, 2018.0268-0033http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18511910.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.09.012WOS:000451491900016Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengClinical Biomechanicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-18T18:44:28Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/185119Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T21:38:17.649797Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
title Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
spellingShingle Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
Waiteman, Marina Cabral [UNESP]
Knee abduction moment
Knee
Anterior knee pain
Kinetics
Biomechanics
title_short Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
title_full Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
title_fullStr Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
title_sort Relationship between knee abduction moment with patellofemoral joint reaction force, stress and self-reported pain during stair descent in women with patellofemoral pain
author Waiteman, Marina Cabral [UNESP]
author_facet Waiteman, Marina Cabral [UNESP]
Briani, Ronaldo Valdir [UNESP]
Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz [UNESP]
Ferreira, Amanda Schenatto [UNESP]
Ferrari, Deisi
Silva, Danilo de Oliveira [UNESP]
Azevedo, Fabio Micolis de [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Briani, Ronaldo Valdir [UNESP]
Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz [UNESP]
Ferreira, Amanda Schenatto [UNESP]
Ferrari, Deisi
Silva, Danilo de Oliveira [UNESP]
Azevedo, Fabio Micolis de [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
La Trobe Univ
Educ Fac Francisco Beltrao
Cascavel Educ Ctr
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Waiteman, Marina Cabral [UNESP]
Briani, Ronaldo Valdir [UNESP]
Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz [UNESP]
Ferreira, Amanda Schenatto [UNESP]
Ferrari, Deisi
Silva, Danilo de Oliveira [UNESP]
Azevedo, Fabio Micolis de [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Knee abduction moment
Knee
Anterior knee pain
Kinetics
Biomechanics
topic Knee abduction moment
Knee
Anterior knee pain
Kinetics
Biomechanics
description Background: Increased external knee abduction moment has been proposed as a risk factor for patellofemoral pain. This alteration is thought to be associated with elevated patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress, however these relationships remain poorly explored. Therefore, this study aimed at comparing knee abduction moment parameters (peak, rate of moment development and impulse), patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress of women with patellofemoral pain and pain-free controls during stair descent; and investigating the relationship among these variables with self-reported pain. Methods: Kinetic data was obtained by inverse-dynamics equations and a previously reported algorithmic model was used to determine patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress. Participants' worst pain in the last month and pain level during stair descent were evaluated using a visual analogue scale. Findings: Women with patellofemoral pain presented higher peak, rate of moment development and impulse of the external knee abduction moment, patellofemoral joint reaction force and stress (p = 0.005 to 0.04, effect size = 0.52 to 0.96) during stair descent than pain-free controls. Only knee abduction moment impulse presented positive moderate correlations with worst pain level in the last month (r = 0.53, p < 000.1), pain level during stair descent (r = 0.33, p = 0.042), patellofemoral joint reaction force (r = 0.65, p < 000.1) and stress (r = 0.58, p < 000.1). Interpretation: These findings indicate that strategies aimed at decreasing external knee abduction moment impulse could reduce the load over the patellofemoral joint and improve pain of women with patellofemoral pain.
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