Walking related performance fatigability in patients with knee osteoarthritis as compared to healthy controls

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Aleena Waqar, Mahnoor Saif, Muhammad Osama, Rida Nasir, Amman Fayyaz
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PURPOSE: Knee Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease associated with significant walking-related disability. Impaired gait mechanics can lead to an increase in energy expenditure and impaired energy recovery, causing an increase in perceived fatigue resulting in functional decline. However, despite the association of performance fatigability with negative health outcomes and walking-related disability, it is still not well understood in patients with knee osteoarthritis. METHODS: The study conducted a cross-sectional comparison between 20 participants with knee osteoarthritis (OA) classified as grade III or less on the Kellgren classification, and a control group of 20 healthy individuals matched in age, weight, height, body mass index (BMI) and gender. A six-minute walk test (6MWT) was used as an outcome measurement tool, and distance, gait velocity, and walking-related performance fatigability were calculated. SPSS version 21 was used to analyze the data, and the normality of the data was determined using the Shapiro-Wilk test. For normally distributed data, the independent t-test was employed, while the non-normally distributed data was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: No significant differences (p >  0.05) were observed between healthy controls and participants with knee OA in terms of age, weight, height, and BMI. However, significant differences (p <  0.05) were observed in total distance covered in 6 minutes, distance covered in each minute, gait velocity and walking-related performance fatigability. Persons with knee OA demonstrated greater fatigability and lesser gait velocity and distance covered during the 6MWT. CONCLUSION: Individuals with knee OA exhibited greater fatigability and lower gait velocity and distance covered during the 6MWT.
与健康对照相比,膝关节骨关节炎患者行走相关表现的疲劳
膝骨关节炎是一种常见的退行性关节疾病,与严重的行走相关残疾有关。步态力学受损会导致能量消耗增加和能量恢复受损,导致感知疲劳增加,导致功能下降。然而,尽管表现疲劳与负面健康结果和行走相关残疾之间存在关联,但膝骨关节炎患者仍不清楚这一点。方法:该研究对20名Kellgren分类为III级或以下的膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)参与者和20名年龄、体重、身高、体重指数(BMI)和性别匹配的健康人组成的对照组进行了横断面比较。使用6分钟步行测试(6MWT)作为结果测量工具,计算距离、步态速度和步行相关的性能疲劳性。使用SPSS 21版对数据进行分析,并使用Shapiro-Wilk检验确定数据的正态性。对于正态分布的数据,采用独立t检验,而非正态分布数据则采用Mann-Whitney U检验进行分析。结果:无显著性差异(p >  0.05)在年龄、体重、身高和BMI方面在健康对照组和患有膝关节OA的参与者之间进行了观察。然而,显著差异(p <  0.05)在6分钟的总行走距离、每分钟的行走距离、步态速度和行走相关的疲劳性能方面进行了观察。膝关节骨性关节炎患者在6MWT期间表现出更大的疲劳性和更小的步态速度和行走距离。结论:膝关节骨性关节炎患者在6MWT过程中表现出更大的疲劳性和更低的步态速度和行走距离。
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Physiotherapy Practice and Research
Physiotherapy Practice and Research Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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