A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain
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Resumo: | Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of a 12-week progressive resistance training program for people with patellofemoral pain (PFP) targeting proximal muscle strength and power; and resulting clinical and muscle capacity outcomes. Design: Feasibility study. Setting: Clinical environment. Participants: Mixed-sex sample of people with PFP. Main outcome measures: Feasibility outcomes included eligibility, recruitment rate, intervention adherence, and drop-outs. Secondary outcomes included perceived recovery, physical function (AKPS and KOOS-PF), worst pain (VAS-cm), kinesiophobia (Tampa), physical activity (IPAQ), and hip strength (isometric and 10 repetition maximum) and power. Results: Eleven people, from 36 who responded to advertisements, commenced the program. One participant withdrew. Ten participants who completed the program reported improvement (3 completely recovered; 6 marked; and 1 moderate). Higher AKPS (effect size [ES] = 1.81), improved KOOS-PF (ES = 1.37), and reduced pain (ES = 3.36) occurred alongside increased hip abduction and extension dynamic strength (ES = 2.22 and 1.92, respectively) and power (ES = 0.78 and 0.77, respectively). Isometric strength improved for hip abduction (ES = 0.99), but not hip extension. Conclusion: A 12-week progressive resistance training program targeting proximal muscle strength and power is feasible and associated with moderate-large improvements in pain, function, and hip muscle capacity in people with PFP. Further research evaluating the efficacy of progressive resistance training is warranted. |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral painExercisePatellofemoralPowerStrengthObjectives: To evaluate the feasibility of a 12-week progressive resistance training program for people with patellofemoral pain (PFP) targeting proximal muscle strength and power; and resulting clinical and muscle capacity outcomes. Design: Feasibility study. Setting: Clinical environment. Participants: Mixed-sex sample of people with PFP. Main outcome measures: Feasibility outcomes included eligibility, recruitment rate, intervention adherence, and drop-outs. Secondary outcomes included perceived recovery, physical function (AKPS and KOOS-PF), worst pain (VAS-cm), kinesiophobia (Tampa), physical activity (IPAQ), and hip strength (isometric and 10 repetition maximum) and power. Results: Eleven people, from 36 who responded to advertisements, commenced the program. One participant withdrew. Ten participants who completed the program reported improvement (3 completely recovered; 6 marked; and 1 moderate). Higher AKPS (effect size [ES] = 1.81), improved KOOS-PF (ES = 1.37), and reduced pain (ES = 3.36) occurred alongside increased hip abduction and extension dynamic strength (ES = 2.22 and 1.92, respectively) and power (ES = 0.78 and 0.77, respectively). Isometric strength improved for hip abduction (ES = 0.99), but not hip extension. Conclusion: A 12-week progressive resistance training program targeting proximal muscle strength and power is feasible and associated with moderate-large improvements in pain, function, and hip muscle capacity in people with PFP. Further research evaluating the efficacy of progressive resistance training is warranted.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre School of Allied Health La Trobe UniversityDepartment of Surgery St Vincent's Hospital University of MelbourneDepartment of Physiotherapy School of Science and Technology São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Physiotherapy São Carlos Federal UniversityDepartment of Physiotherapy School of Science and Technology São Paulo State University (UNESP)FAPESP: 2015/01704-7FAPESP: 2016/09438-7La Trobe UniversityUniversity of MelbourneUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)São Carlos Federal UniversityBarton, Christian J.de Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP]Patterson, Brooke E.Crossley, Kay M.Pizzari, TaniaNunes, Guilherme S.2019-10-06T15:41:47Z2019-10-06T15:41:47Z2019-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article59-65http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2019.04.010Physical Therapy in Sport, v. 38, p. 59-65.1873-16001466-853Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/18761010.1016/j.ptsp.2019.04.0102-s2.0-85065033932Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPhysical Therapy in Sportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T17:30:24Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/187610Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:12:54.247276Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain Barton, Christian J. Exercise Patellofemoral Power Strength |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain |
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A proximal progressive resistance training program targeting strength and power is feasible in people with patellofemoral pain |
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Barton, Christian J. |
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Barton, Christian J. de Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP] Patterson, Brooke E. Crossley, Kay M. Pizzari, Tania Nunes, Guilherme S. |
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de Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP] Patterson, Brooke E. Crossley, Kay M. Pizzari, Tania Nunes, Guilherme S. |
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La Trobe University University of Melbourne Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) São Carlos Federal University |
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Barton, Christian J. de Oliveira Silva, Danilo [UNESP] Patterson, Brooke E. Crossley, Kay M. Pizzari, Tania Nunes, Guilherme S. |
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Exercise Patellofemoral Power Strength |
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Exercise Patellofemoral Power Strength |
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Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of a 12-week progressive resistance training program for people with patellofemoral pain (PFP) targeting proximal muscle strength and power; and resulting clinical and muscle capacity outcomes. Design: Feasibility study. Setting: Clinical environment. Participants: Mixed-sex sample of people with PFP. Main outcome measures: Feasibility outcomes included eligibility, recruitment rate, intervention adherence, and drop-outs. Secondary outcomes included perceived recovery, physical function (AKPS and KOOS-PF), worst pain (VAS-cm), kinesiophobia (Tampa), physical activity (IPAQ), and hip strength (isometric and 10 repetition maximum) and power. Results: Eleven people, from 36 who responded to advertisements, commenced the program. One participant withdrew. Ten participants who completed the program reported improvement (3 completely recovered; 6 marked; and 1 moderate). Higher AKPS (effect size [ES] = 1.81), improved KOOS-PF (ES = 1.37), and reduced pain (ES = 3.36) occurred alongside increased hip abduction and extension dynamic strength (ES = 2.22 and 1.92, respectively) and power (ES = 0.78 and 0.77, respectively). Isometric strength improved for hip abduction (ES = 0.99), but not hip extension. Conclusion: A 12-week progressive resistance training program targeting proximal muscle strength and power is feasible and associated with moderate-large improvements in pain, function, and hip muscle capacity in people with PFP. Further research evaluating the efficacy of progressive resistance training is warranted. |
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