Efficacy of isokinetic in the management of patellofemoral pain syndrome: a narrative review.

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-07-25 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000003626
Mohammed Noumairi, Maryem Slama, Jihen Bouzaien, Amine Kalai, Younes El Anbari, Ahmed Amine El Oumri
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common musculoskeletal condition that significantly impacts physical function and quality of life. This review evaluates the role of isokinetic knee strengthening exercises in the management of PFPS, highlighting key findings from recent studies. Isokinetic strengthening, particularly focused on eccentric quadriceps contractions, has shown significant improvements in pain reduction, functional performance, and quadriceps strength. Notably, studies demonstrate enhanced outcomes in PFPS patients with bilateral symptoms, as well as in specific populations such as overweight/obese individuals. Despite these benefits, the evidence suggests that isokinetic exercises alone may not fully maintain functional performance, indicating the need for multimodal rehabilitation strategies like eccentric isometric training that can be combined with closed chain exercises (e.g., squats) to enhance functional transfer. Additionally, isokinetic protocols show promise in addressing impaired proprioception and neuromuscular control, particularly in patients with overexertion-related symptoms. Future research should explore the long-term efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and mechanistic underpinnings of isokinetic training to further refine treatment approaches and enhance clinical outcomes.

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等速运动治疗髌股疼痛综合征的疗效:一篇叙述性综述。
髌股疼痛综合征(PFPS)是一种常见的肌肉骨骼疾病,严重影响身体功能和生活质量。这篇综述评估了等速膝关节强化运动在PFPS治疗中的作用,强调了最近研究的主要发现。等速强化,特别是专注于偏心的股四头肌收缩,在减轻疼痛、功能表现和股四头肌力量方面显示出显著的改善。值得注意的是,研究表明,在有双侧症状的PFPS患者以及超重/肥胖个体等特定人群中,结果会有所改善。尽管有这些好处,但有证据表明,单靠等速运动可能无法完全维持功能表现,这表明需要多模式康复策略,如偏心等速训练,可以与闭链运动(如深蹲)相结合,以增强功能转移。此外,等速运动方案在解决本体感觉受损和神经肌肉控制方面显示出希望,特别是在过度用力相关症状的患者中。未来的研究应该探索等速训练的长期疗效、成本效益和机制基础,以进一步完善治疗方法和提高临床效果。
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