Degeneration grade of a femoropatellar joint and functional status of a knee joint

Beata Olesiak, Agnieszka Przedborska, J. W. Raczkowski
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Aim of the paper: The aim of the study was to assess the impact of degeneration of femoropatellar joint cartilage on selected variables related with a knee joint function Material and methods: The studied group consisted of 50 patients that were diagnosed, through ultrasonography, changes in femoropatellar joint cartilage according to the Outerbridge classification. The data was collected with usage of a self-designed questionnaire. The study included pain assessment according to the VAS scale, Zohlen’s test, rectus femoris muscle test. Results: There is statistically significant correlation between the grade of degenerative changes and age (p<0.0001), and the size of the body mass index (p=0.0098). With the increase of the degenerative changes grade, the percentage of patients with the positive result of Zohlen’s test, and with the positive result of the quadriceps muscle test increases significantly (p=0.0001). Also, it is observed more frequent (p<0.0001) presence of the fluid in case of the III and IV grades of degeneration. With the increase of degeneration grade of cartilage, intensification of pain symptoms, measured in the VAS scale, significantly (p=0.0083) increases. Statistically significant (p=0.0001) relationship was also observed between the presence of fluid in the joint and the result of the quadriceps muscle function test (with the presence of the fluid, the percentage of patients with the positive test result increases). Conclusions: 1. Degenerative changes of femoropatellar joint cartilage affect quadriceps muscle dysfunction. 2. Pain symptoms of femoropatellar joint cause motion deformity of the knee joint. 3. Increased amount of the joint fluid is related with a higher grade of the joint degeneration.
股髌关节的退变程度和膝关节的功能状态
研究目的:本研究的目的是评估股髌关节软骨退变对选定的与膝关节功能相关的变量的影响。材料和方法:研究对象为50例经超声检查,根据Outerbridge分类诊断为股髌关节软骨改变的患者。使用自行设计的问卷收集数据。研究包括根据VAS量表进行疼痛评估、Zohlen测试、股直肌测试。结果:退行性变的程度与年龄(p<0.0001)、体质指数大小(p=0.0098)有统计学意义相关。随着退行性变等级的增加,Zohlen试验阳性、股四头肌试验阳性的患者比例显著增加(p=0.0001)。此外,在III级和IV级退变的情况下,观察到更频繁(p<0.0001)出现这种液体。随着软骨退变等级的增加,VAS评分中疼痛症状的加重程度显著增加(p=0.0083)。关节内积液与股四头肌功能检查结果之间也存在统计学意义(p=0.0001)的关系(积液存在时,检查结果阳性的患者百分比增加)。结论:1。股髌骨关节软骨退行性改变影响股四头肌功能障碍。2. 股髌骨关节疼痛症状导致膝关节运动畸形。3.关节液增多与关节退行性变的严重程度有关。
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