Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral Pain

Background: Impaired lower extremity kinematics has beenconsidered as a contributing factor to patellofemoral pain (PFP). However, current knowledge about the correlation between lower extremity kinematics and muscle strength is very limited. This study investigated the correlation between lower...

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Main Authors: Mehrnoosh Amin, Fateme Esfandiarpour, Farzane Soleimani, Zainab Helalat, Fateme Derisfard, Sadegh Neurozi
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Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
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spelling doaj-15f71d2a0eb347d8b6517d619643b4b22020-11-25T02:22:04ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research 2345-61592345-61592019-09-01060313013610.30476/JRSR.2019.82432.1030Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral PainMehrnoosh Amin0Fateme Esfandiarpour1Farzane Soleimani2Zainab Helalat3Fateme Derisfard4Sadegh Neurozi5Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranMusculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranMusculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranMusculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranMusculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranMusculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranBackground: Impaired lower extremity kinematics has beenconsidered as a contributing factor to patellofemoral pain (PFP). However, current knowledge about the correlation between lower extremity kinematics and muscle strength is very limited. This study investigated the correlation between lower extremity kinematics and muscle strength, pain, physical activity level, as well as functional status in females with PFP. Methods: Seventy-five females with PFP participated in this analytical crosssectional study. Lower extremity kinematics, maximal isometric strength of muscles, pain severity, physical activity level, as well as subjective and objective function were assessed using a motion analysis system, a dynamometer, Visual Analog Scale, the International Physical Activity questionnaire, and the Kujala questionnaire and the step-down test, respectively. The hip and knee kinematics were determined during the initial contact and the initial phase of landing. Pearson’s correlation coefficients were calculated to establish the correlation between the variables. Results: The knee rotation at the initial contact was significantly correlated with quadriceps strength (r=-0.240, P=0.038) and pain severity (r=0.268, P=0.020). Pain was significantly correlated with hamstring (r= -0.310, P=0.007) and quadriceps strength (r=-0.253, P=0.029) and the Kujala score (r=-0.346, P=0.002). Conclusion: Our findings do not indicate a strong correlation between muscle strength and joint kinematics in females with PFP. An explanation is the presence of various subgroups of people with PFP. Future studies should focus on evaluating the correlation between the risk factors of PFP in subgroups, classified based on biomechanical, psychosocial, and anatomical characteristics.http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/article_45435.htmlkinematicsmusclestrengthknee injuriespatellofemoral pain syndrome
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author Mehrnoosh Amin
Fateme Esfandiarpour
Farzane Soleimani
Zainab Helalat
Fateme Derisfard
Sadegh Neurozi
spellingShingle Mehrnoosh Amin
Fateme Esfandiarpour
Farzane Soleimani
Zainab Helalat
Fateme Derisfard
Sadegh Neurozi
Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral Pain
Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
kinematics
musclestrength
knee injuries
patellofemoral pain syndrome
author_facet Mehrnoosh Amin
Fateme Esfandiarpour
Farzane Soleimani
Zainab Helalat
Fateme Derisfard
Sadegh Neurozi
author_sort Mehrnoosh Amin
title Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral Pain
title_short Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral Pain
title_full Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral Pain
title_fullStr Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral Pain
title_full_unstemmed Association between Lower Extremity Kinematics and Muscle Strength, Pain, Physical Activity Level, and Functional Status in Females with Patellofemoral Pain
title_sort association between lower extremity kinematics and muscle strength, pain, physical activity level, and functional status in females with patellofemoral pain
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
issn 2345-6159
2345-6159
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background: Impaired lower extremity kinematics has beenconsidered as a contributing factor to patellofemoral pain (PFP). However, current knowledge about the correlation between lower extremity kinematics and muscle strength is very limited. This study investigated the correlation between lower extremity kinematics and muscle strength, pain, physical activity level, as well as functional status in females with PFP. Methods: Seventy-five females with PFP participated in this analytical crosssectional study. Lower extremity kinematics, maximal isometric strength of muscles, pain severity, physical activity level, as well as subjective and objective function were assessed using a motion analysis system, a dynamometer, Visual Analog Scale, the International Physical Activity questionnaire, and the Kujala questionnaire and the step-down test, respectively. The hip and knee kinematics were determined during the initial contact and the initial phase of landing. Pearson’s correlation coefficients were calculated to establish the correlation between the variables. Results: The knee rotation at the initial contact was significantly correlated with quadriceps strength (r=-0.240, P=0.038) and pain severity (r=0.268, P=0.020). Pain was significantly correlated with hamstring (r= -0.310, P=0.007) and quadriceps strength (r=-0.253, P=0.029) and the Kujala score (r=-0.346, P=0.002). Conclusion: Our findings do not indicate a strong correlation between muscle strength and joint kinematics in females with PFP. An explanation is the presence of various subgroups of people with PFP. Future studies should focus on evaluating the correlation between the risk factors of PFP in subgroups, classified based on biomechanical, psychosocial, and anatomical characteristics.
topic kinematics
musclestrength
knee injuries
patellofemoral pain syndrome
url http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/article_45435.html
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