Effect of knee pain on muscles imbalance and physical limitation in individuals with bilateral knee osteoarthritis: A comparative cross-sectional study

Shabana Khan, Huma Waseem, Uzair Ahmad
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When osteoarthritis (OA) affects the knee, it causes muscle imbalance and physical limitations. This study aimed to determine the impact of knee pain on quadriceps strength, hamstring length, and physical limitations in individuals with bilateral knee OA. A cross-sectional study at Khyber Teaching Hospital and Northwest General Hospital, Peshawar, included individuals aged 50–65, who met the American College of Rheumatology criteria. Subjects diagnosed with bilateral knee OA (grade II or greater on the Kellgren–Lawrence grading scale) and experiencing pain in both knees (numeric pain rating scale [NPRS] score ≥ 1) were selected through purposive sampling (n = 70). Data collection involved the NPRS, modified belt stabilizer hand-held dynamometer, active knee extension test, and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) Urdu version questionnaire. Measurements from both knees assessed quadriceps muscle strength, hamstring length, and physical limitations. The median interquartile range (IQR) of quadricep strength for the more painful knee was 0.53 (0.36) Nm/kg and 1.35 (0.34) Nm/kg for the less painful knee showing a significant difference in quadriceps strength (P < 0.01). In terms of hamstring length, the more painful knee had a median (IQR) of 29.0 (2.0) degrees whereas the less painful knee recorded 11.0 (6.0) degrees indicating a significant difference (P < 0.01). Likewise, there was a significant difference in WOMAC scores between the less painful and more painful knees (P < 0.01). This study found that individuals experiencing more knee pain demonstrated decreased quadriceps muscle strength and increased hamstring muscle tightness. In addition, those with more painful knees exhibited greater physical limitations in bilateral knee OA.
膝关节疼痛对双侧膝关节骨性关节炎患者肌肉失衡和身体受限的影响:横断面比较研究
当骨关节炎(OA)影响膝关节时,会导致肌肉失衡和身体受限。本研究旨在确定膝关节疼痛对双侧膝关节 OA 患者股四头肌力量、腘绳肌长度和身体限制的影响。这项横断面研究在白沙瓦的开伯尔教学医院和西北总医院进行,研究对象包括 50-65 岁、符合美国风湿病学会标准的人。研究人员通过有目的的抽样(n = 70)选取了被诊断为双侧膝关节 OA(凯尔格伦-劳伦斯分级量表 II 级或以上)且双膝疼痛(数字疼痛评分量表 [NPRS] 得分≥ 1)的受试者。数据收集包括 NPRS、改良带式稳定器手持测力计、主动伸膝测试和西安大略和麦克马斯特大学关节炎指数(WOMAC)乌尔都语版问卷。疼痛较重膝关节的股四头肌肌力中位数四分位距(IQR)为 0.53 (0.36) Nm/kg,疼痛较轻膝关节的股四头肌肌力中位数四分位距(IQR)为 1.35 (0.34) Nm/kg,显示出股四头肌肌力的显著差异(P < 0.01)。在腘绳肌长度方面,疼痛较重的膝关节的中位数(IQR)为 29.0 (2.0)度,而疼痛较轻的膝关节则为 11.0 (6.0)度,差异显著(P < 0.01)。同样,疼痛较轻的膝关节和疼痛较重的膝关节在 WOMAC 评分上也有显著差异(P < 0.01)。这项研究发现,膝关节疼痛较重的人股四头肌力量下降,腿筋肌肉紧绷程度增加。此外,膝关节疼痛较重的人在双侧膝关节 OA 中表现出更大的身体限制。
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