Squatting Biomechanics After Femoroacetabular Impingement Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Talissa O Generoso, Alexandre R M Pelegrinelli, Felipe F Gonzalez, Lucas V Pallone, Renato Locks, Eliane C Guadagnin, Jorge Chahla, Jonathan A Gustafson, Leonardo Metsavaht, Gustavo Leporace
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Abstract

Objective: Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) is a prevalent cause of hip pain, characterized by distinctive motion patterns. However, the impact of surgical intervention on squatting biomechanics remains underexplored. This review aims to evaluate the effects of surgical treatment on biomechanical outcomes during squatting in patients with FAIS.

Data sources: A comprehensive search was conducted across multiple databases following PRISMA guidelines (Prospero registration number CRD42023473974). Data of longitudinal, prospective/retrospective cohorts, case-control, and clinical trial studies with 3-dimensional motion analysis describing kinematics and/or kinetics for any joint during squatting in patients with FAIS comparing presurgical to postsurgical biomechanical data on the same patients were included. Quality assessment was performed using MINORS criteria. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed.

Main results: Six studies met the inclusion criteria for qualitative review and 5 were suitable for meta-analysis. The overall quality of the studies was moderate based on MINORS criteria. The postsurgical motion analysis was performed between 6 and 32 months postoperatively. Although most studies reported no significant changes in kinematic or kinetic variables postsurgery, individual studies reported specific increases in squat depth, pelvic sagittal range of motion, anterior pelvic tilt, hip and knee flexion, and ankle dorsiflexion angles. Meta-analysis revealed no significant differences in the kinematic parameters analyzed.

Conclusions: These findings underscore the multifaceted nature of FAIS, suggesting that bone deformities alone do not account for the biomechanical limitations observed during squatting in these patients. This highlights the need for further biomechanical investigations.

Level of evidence: Systematic Review of Level II-III studies.

股髋臼撞击手术后的深蹲生物力学:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的:股髋臼撞击综合征(FAIS)是髋关节疼痛的常见原因,以独特的运动模式为特征。然而,手术干预对深蹲生物力学的影响仍未得到充分探讨。本综述旨在评估手术治疗对FAIS患者下蹲时生物力学结果的影响。数据来源:根据PRISMA指南(Prospero注册号CRD42023473974)在多个数据库中进行了全面搜索。纳入了纵向、前瞻性/回顾性队列、病例对照和临床试验研究的数据,这些数据采用三维运动分析描述了FAIS患者下蹲时任何关节的运动学和/或动力学,并比较了同一患者术前和术后的生物力学数据。采用未成年人标准进行质量评价。进行了定性和定量分析。主要结果:6项研究符合定性评价纳入标准,5项研究适合meta分析。根据未成年人标准,研究的总体质量为中等。术后6 - 32个月进行运动分析。尽管大多数研究报告术后运动学或动力学变量没有显著变化,但个别研究报告了深蹲深度、骨盆矢状位运动范围、骨盆前倾、髋关节和膝关节屈曲以及踝关节背屈角度的特定增加。荟萃分析显示,所分析的运动学参数没有显著差异。结论:这些发现强调了FAIS的多面性,表明骨畸形本身并不能解释这些患者在深蹲时观察到的生物力学限制。这突出了进一步生物力学研究的必要性。证据等级:II-III级研究的系统评价。
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4.70
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7.40%
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185
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation.
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