Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume
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Resumo: | Objectives To compare pressure pain threshold (PPT) around the knee (local hyperalgesia) and at a site remote to the knee (widespread hyperalgesia) between female runners with and without patellofemoral pain (PFP); and to evaluate the relationship between running volume, self-reported knee function and PPT measures. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods Twenty female runners with PFP and twenty pain-free female runners participated in the study. PPTs were measured using a handheld pressure algometer at four sites in the patellar region: quadriceps tendon, medial patella, lateral patella and patellar tendon; and on the contralateral upper limb. Additionally, all participants were asked to report their average weekly running volume in a typical month and answer the anterior knee pain scale (AKPS) questionnaire. Results For all sites, female runners with PFP presented lower PPT measures in comparison with control group (P < 0.017). There were negative correlations between AKPS and running volume (ρ = −0.88; P < 0.001) and between all PPTs and the running volume in the PFP group with correlation (ρ) values ranging between −0.46 and −0.70 (P < 0.022). There were positive correlations between all PPTs and AKPS with correlation (ρ) value from 0.50 to 0.69 (P < 0.030). Conclusion Lower PPTs locally and remote to the knee in female runners with PFP indicate the presence of local and widespread hyperalgesia. Additionally, this hyperalgesia, which is related to self-reported knee function, appears to be increased by greater running volumes. Development and evaluation of non-mechanical interventions for the management of running-related PFP in females may be needed to address this apparent hyperalgesia. |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volumeAnterior knee painAthleteHyperalgesia secondaryKneePainPatellofemoral jointObjectives To compare pressure pain threshold (PPT) around the knee (local hyperalgesia) and at a site remote to the knee (widespread hyperalgesia) between female runners with and without patellofemoral pain (PFP); and to evaluate the relationship between running volume, self-reported knee function and PPT measures. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods Twenty female runners with PFP and twenty pain-free female runners participated in the study. PPTs were measured using a handheld pressure algometer at four sites in the patellar region: quadriceps tendon, medial patella, lateral patella and patellar tendon; and on the contralateral upper limb. Additionally, all participants were asked to report their average weekly running volume in a typical month and answer the anterior knee pain scale (AKPS) questionnaire. Results For all sites, female runners with PFP presented lower PPT measures in comparison with control group (P < 0.017). There were negative correlations between AKPS and running volume (ρ = −0.88; P < 0.001) and between all PPTs and the running volume in the PFP group with correlation (ρ) values ranging between −0.46 and −0.70 (P < 0.022). There were positive correlations between all PPTs and AKPS with correlation (ρ) value from 0.50 to 0.69 (P < 0.030). Conclusion Lower PPTs locally and remote to the knee in female runners with PFP indicate the presence of local and widespread hyperalgesia. Additionally, this hyperalgesia, which is related to self-reported knee function, appears to be increased by greater running volumes. Development and evaluation of non-mechanical interventions for the management of running-related PFP in females may be needed to address this apparent hyperalgesia.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Physical Therapy Department University of São Paulo State School of Science and TechnologySchool of Allied Health College of Science Health and Engineering La Trobe UniversityCentre for Sports and Exercise Medicine Queen Mary University of LondonUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)La Trobe UniversityQueen Mary University of LondonPazzinatto, Marcella Ferrazde Oliveira Silva, DaniloPradela, JulianaCoura, Maira BergamaschiBarton, Christiande Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis2022-04-28T19:05:20Z2022-04-28T19:05:20Z2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article362-367http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2016.09.004Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, v. 20, n. 4, p. 362-367, 2017.1878-18611440-2440http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22075910.1016/j.jsams.2016.09.0042-s2.0-85008255183Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Science and Medicine in Sportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:05:20Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/220759Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:03:40.099898Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz Anterior knee pain Athlete Hyperalgesia secondary Knee Pain Patellofemoral joint |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume |
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Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume |
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Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz |
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Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz de Oliveira Silva, Danilo Pradela, Juliana Coura, Maira Bergamaschi Barton, Christian de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis |
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de Oliveira Silva, Danilo Pradela, Juliana Coura, Maira Bergamaschi Barton, Christian de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) La Trobe University Queen Mary University of London |
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Pazzinatto, Marcella Ferraz de Oliveira Silva, Danilo Pradela, Juliana Coura, Maira Bergamaschi Barton, Christian de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis |
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Anterior knee pain Athlete Hyperalgesia secondary Knee Pain Patellofemoral joint |
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Anterior knee pain Athlete Hyperalgesia secondary Knee Pain Patellofemoral joint |
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Objectives To compare pressure pain threshold (PPT) around the knee (local hyperalgesia) and at a site remote to the knee (widespread hyperalgesia) between female runners with and without patellofemoral pain (PFP); and to evaluate the relationship between running volume, self-reported knee function and PPT measures. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods Twenty female runners with PFP and twenty pain-free female runners participated in the study. PPTs were measured using a handheld pressure algometer at four sites in the patellar region: quadriceps tendon, medial patella, lateral patella and patellar tendon; and on the contralateral upper limb. Additionally, all participants were asked to report their average weekly running volume in a typical month and answer the anterior knee pain scale (AKPS) questionnaire. Results For all sites, female runners with PFP presented lower PPT measures in comparison with control group (P < 0.017). There were negative correlations between AKPS and running volume (ρ = −0.88; P < 0.001) and between all PPTs and the running volume in the PFP group with correlation (ρ) values ranging between −0.46 and −0.70 (P < 0.022). There were positive correlations between all PPTs and AKPS with correlation (ρ) value from 0.50 to 0.69 (P < 0.030). Conclusion Lower PPTs locally and remote to the knee in female runners with PFP indicate the presence of local and widespread hyperalgesia. Additionally, this hyperalgesia, which is related to self-reported knee function, appears to be increased by greater running volumes. Development and evaluation of non-mechanical interventions for the management of running-related PFP in females may be needed to address this apparent hyperalgesia. |
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