Optimal Tai Chi forms in knee osteoarthritis: An exploration from biomechanical rationale to pain reduction

Feng Yang , Jonathan Gelfond , Donald McGeary , Allen Perkins , Alison A. Moore , Lixin Song , Agustín Escalante , Wei Liu
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Abstract

Objectives

Tai Chi (TC) shows some beneficial effects in reducing pain in knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, the selection of criteria TC forms in previous studies were unclear and inconsistent, possibly accounting for the varying outcomes and rendering the training effects suboptimal. We have selected four optimal TC (OTC) forms based on the knee joint load and its association with pain. This pilot study sought to examine the effect of the OTC forms on reducing knee pain in individuals with knee OA.

Methods

Fifteen knee OA participants were recruited. Their knee joint pain level was rated by using the Visual Analogue Scale before and after two weeks of OTC training and compared between these two assessments.

Results

The two-week OTC training course was well accepted by our participants. The knee OA pain showed a significant reduction (median pain score: 5 ​cm before training and 1 ​cm post-training, Wilcoxon p ​< ​0.001) after the two-week training program.

Conclusions

Our pilot results revealed that the 2-week four-form-based OTC program could significantly reduce the knee pain level in people with knee OA. Additionally, our OTC program appears to be about 50% more effective in reducing knee pain than the existing TC-based program, which uses 10 ​TC forms over 12 weeks (1.59 vs. 1.06 in Hedge's g). The findings in this study may inform the development of OTC-based knee pain reduction programs and the design of relevant clinical trials to establish OTC's effectiveness, safety, and dose-response relationship in easing knee OA pain.

膝关节骨性关节炎的最佳太极拳式:从生物力学原理到减轻疼痛的探索
目的 太极拳(TC)对减轻膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)疼痛有一定的益处。然而,以往研究中对太极拳训练形式标准的选择并不明确,也不一致,这可能是导致结果不同和训练效果不理想的原因。我们根据膝关节负荷及其与疼痛的关系选择了四种最佳膝关节负重训练(OTC)形式。本试验性研究旨在考察 OTC 训练形式对减轻膝关节 OA 患者膝关节疼痛的效果。结果为期两周的 OTC 训练课程得到了参与者的广泛认可。结论我们的试验结果表明,为期两周、以四种形式为基础的 OTC 课程可以显著减轻膝关节 OA 患者的膝关节疼痛程度。此外,我们的 OTC 计划在减轻膝关节疼痛方面的效果似乎比现有的基于 TC 的计划高出约 50%,后者在 12 周内使用了 10 种 TC 形式(1.59 对 1.06,Hedge's g)。这项研究的结果可为开发基于 OTC 的减轻膝关节疼痛计划和设计相关临床试验提供参考,以确定 OTC 在缓解膝关节 OA 疼痛方面的有效性、安全性和剂量反应关系。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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