Mechanical Energy of Lower Extremity during Gait in Women with Various Severities of Knee Osteoarthritis: Case-Control Study

Maryam Pirhayati, N. Fereshtenejad, Z. Rezaeian
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Introduction: Osteoarthritis is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders. Analyzing the energy expenditure in people who suffer from musculoskeletal disorders provides objective evidence to measure individual’s disability and the effect of therapeutic interventions. Present study investigated the effect of various severities of knee osteoarthritis on mechanical energy of lower extremities. Materials and Methods: 48 women aged between 40-70 years were purposefully divided into mild, moderate and sever osteoarthritis and healthy control group according to simple X-ray features of their knee joints. The participants walked at their convenient self-selected speed to collect five clean trials. The data were recorded using a motion analysis system and a 3-dimentional model of lower extremity segments was developed from motion capture data using visual 3-D software. Mechanical energy of lower extremity was calculated using this model. Results: The study groups were significantly different in age (P ≤ 0.001) and walking speed (P ≤ 0.001). One-way analysis of variances (ANOVA) and post-hoc Tukey test revealed that there was significant difference between the study groups regarding mechanical energy. However, univariate general linear models with adjustments to age and to walking speed were developed; in addition, a bivariate general linear model was adjusted to age and walking speed. All the models confirmed that the differences were not imposed by the severity of knee osteoarthritis. Conclusion: It seems that increase in mechanical energy of lower extremity in subjects with knee osteoarthritis intensifies with the progression of the disease; this is not a direct effect of the level of joint deterioration but is an indirect effect of older age and lower walking speed in subjects suffering from more advanced knee osteoarthritis.
不同程度膝骨关节炎妇女步态中下肢机械能:病例对照研究
骨关节炎是最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病之一。分析肌肉骨骼疾病患者的能量消耗为衡量个体残疾和治疗干预的效果提供了客观证据。本研究探讨了不同程度膝关节骨性关节炎对下肢机械能的影响。材料与方法:48例年龄40 ~ 70岁的女性,根据膝关节的简单x线表现,分为轻、中、重度骨关节炎组和健康对照组。参与者以他们自己选择的方便的速度行走,收集五次干净的试验。使用运动分析系统记录数据,并使用可视化三维软件根据运动捕获数据建立下肢节段三维模型。利用该模型计算了下肢的机械能。结果:研究组在年龄(P≤0.001)和步行速度(P≤0.001)上有显著差异。单因素方差分析(ANOVA)和事后Tukey检验显示,在机械能方面,研究组之间存在显著差异。然而,建立了单变量一般线性模型,并对年龄和步行速度进行了调整;此外,将一个二元一般线性模型调整为年龄和步行速度。所有的模型都证实,这种差异与膝关节骨关节炎的严重程度无关。结论:膝关节骨性关节炎患者下肢机械能的增加似乎随着病情的进展而加剧;这不是关节恶化程度的直接影响,而是老年和较慢的行走速度对患有较晚期膝关节骨关节炎的受试者的间接影响。
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