Cross-Education Effects of Unilateral Knee-Extensor Strength Training in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: A Critically Appraised Topic.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Martin Alfuth, Sabine Penka, Wilhelm Bloch
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Abstract

Clinical scenario: Knee-extensor strength training is commonly used in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) to improve muscle function, mobility, and quality of life. For typical complaints that result in significant movement limitation or even immobilization, unilateral knee-extensor strength training of the unaffected or less affected limb to induce a cross-education (CE) effect in the contralateral affected limb may be a possible but understudied treatment option.

Focused clinical question: Does unilateral knee-extensor strength training lead to CE effects in the contralateral affected limb in patients with KOA?

Summary of key findings: Results from 2 randomized controlled/clinical trials (level 1b) and 1 quasi-experimental study (level 2) provided limited grade B evidence for the CE effect of unilateral knee-extensor strength training to improve maximal knee-extensor strength of the affected limb in patients with KOA.

Clinical bottom line: Based on the current literature, unilateral knee-extensor strength training induces a significant CE effect in the contralateral affected limb by increasing maximal knee-extensor muscle strength in patients with KOA, but there is no consensus on the exact nature of the adaptations and whether different types of muscle contractions during training are superior to each other.

Strength of recommendation: Due to limited evidence (grade B), the true CE effect of unilateral knee-extensor strength training of the unaffected or less affected limb to improve maximal knee-extensor strength of the contralateral affected limb in patients with KOA remains unclear and needs further investigation.

单侧膝关节伸肌力量训练对膝关节骨性关节炎患者的交叉教育效果:一个批判性评价的话题。
临床场景:膝关节伸肌力量训练常用于膝骨关节炎(KOA)患者,以改善肌肉功能、活动能力和生活质量。对于导致严重活动受限甚至无法活动的典型疾病,对未受影响或受影响较小的肢体进行单侧膝关节伸肌力量训练,以诱导对侧受影响肢体的交叉教育(CE)效应,可能是一种可能的治疗选择,但尚未得到充分研究。重点临床问题:单侧膝伸肌力量训练是否会导致KOA患者对侧患肢的CE效应?主要发现总结:2项随机对照/临床试验(1b级)和1项准实验研究(2级)的结果为单侧膝关节伸肌力量训练对改善KOA患者患肢最大膝关节伸肌力量的CE效果提供了有限的B级证据。临床底线:根据目前的文献,单侧膝伸肌力量训练通过增加KOA患者的最大膝伸肌力量,在对侧患肢中诱导了显著的CE效应,但对于适应的确切性质以及训练中不同类型的肌肉收缩是否彼此优于尚无共识。推荐强度:由于证据有限(B级),在KOA患者中,对未受影响或较少受影响的肢体进行单侧膝伸肌力量训练以提高对侧受影响肢体最大膝伸肌力量的真正CE效果尚不清楚,需要进一步研究。
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Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
143
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (JSR) is your source for the latest peer-reviewed research in the field of sport rehabilitation. All members of the sports-medicine team will benefit from the wealth of important information in each issue. JSR is completely devoted to the rehabilitation of sport and exercise injuries, regardless of the age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status of the participant. JSR publishes peer-reviewed original research, systematic reviews/meta-analyses, critically appraised topics (CATs), case studies/series, and technical reports that directly affect the management and rehabilitation of injuries incurred during sport-related activities, irrespective of the individual’s age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status. The journal is intended to provide an international, multidisciplinary forum to serve the needs of all members of the sports medicine team, including athletic trainers/therapists, sport physical therapists/physiotherapists, sports medicine physicians, and other health care and medical professionals.
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