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 Methods: The present study was systematic review. Keywords included: mechanics, pathomechanics of the lower limb, kinetics, kinematics, center of pressure and Electromyographic activity of lower limbs, patellofemoral syndrome on the sites of Google Scholar, Science Direct, Web of science, PubMed and Magiranwas searched One hundred nine articles were obtained by using the keywords of the study, and according to the intended purpose and removing duplicate articles, 48 articles were obtained, and according to the desired purpose, in the three parts of the patellofemoral joint, Plantar pressure variables and surrounding patellofemoral muscles were classified and analyzed in terms of mechanics, damage, forces on the joint, electrical activity of muscles and equipment used in the research in the form of tables and text.
 Results: Displacement of the center of pressure in people with patellofemoral syndrome during using orthotics with corrective exercises was reduced. The main cause of pain in patellofemoral syndrome was the delay in the activity of vastus medialis and vastus lateralis muscles relative to each other, which caused the abnormal displacement of the patella to the side and as a result increased the pressure on the patellofemoral joint and eventually caused pain. Closed kinetic chain exercises and biofeedback strengthened the mentioned muscles.
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摘要
前言:本研究的目的是回顾髌股综合征患者肢体的生物力学和病理力学变量的研究,并从过去的研究中总结和呈现信息。
方法:采用系统评价方法。关键词包括:在Google Scholar、Science Direct、Web of Science、PubMed和magiran4个网站上检索了本研究的关键词,获得了109篇论文,按照预定目的和去除重复文章,获得了48篇论文,按照预定目的,在髌股关节的三个部分,以表格和文字的形式对足底压力变量和髌股周围肌肉的力学、损伤、关节受力、肌肉电活动和研究中使用的设备进行分类和分析。
结果:髌骨综合征患者在使用矫形器和矫正运动时压力中心的移位减少。髌股综合征疼痛的主要原因是股内侧肌和股外侧肌相对活动延迟,导致髌骨向一侧异常移位,从而使髌股关节压力增大,最终引起疼痛。封闭动力链练习和生物反馈强化了上述肌肉。
结论:了解髌股关节元件的功能、矫形器和矫正运动对髌股综合征患者的力学和病理力学有帮助。
Lower Extremity Mechanics and Pathomechanics of People with Patellofemoral Syndrome: A Review
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to review the research conducted on biomechanical and pathomechanical variables of the limbs of people with patellofemoral syndrome and also to summarize and present information in a useful framework from past researches.
Methods: The present study was systematic review. Keywords included: mechanics, pathomechanics of the lower limb, kinetics, kinematics, center of pressure and Electromyographic activity of lower limbs, patellofemoral syndrome on the sites of Google Scholar, Science Direct, Web of science, PubMed and Magiranwas searched One hundred nine articles were obtained by using the keywords of the study, and according to the intended purpose and removing duplicate articles, 48 articles were obtained, and according to the desired purpose, in the three parts of the patellofemoral joint, Plantar pressure variables and surrounding patellofemoral muscles were classified and analyzed in terms of mechanics, damage, forces on the joint, electrical activity of muscles and equipment used in the research in the form of tables and text.
Results: Displacement of the center of pressure in people with patellofemoral syndrome during using orthotics with corrective exercises was reduced. The main cause of pain in patellofemoral syndrome was the delay in the activity of vastus medialis and vastus lateralis muscles relative to each other, which caused the abnormal displacement of the patella to the side and as a result increased the pressure on the patellofemoral joint and eventually caused pain. Closed kinetic chain exercises and biofeedback strengthened the mentioned muscles.
Conclusion: Knowledge of the function of patellofemoral joint elements and orthoses and corrective exercises can help the mechanics and pathomechanics of people with patellofemoral syndrome.