减少跟腱病症状(如僵硬),而不是疼痛,与患者感知的跟腱病的解决有关:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Myles C Murphy, Fletcher Bright, George White, Ruth L Chimenti, Andrea B Mosler, Ebonie K Rio
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摘要

我们的目的是确定疼痛、症状和/或身体功能是否与当前或消退的跟腱病患者的感知恢复相关。我们进行了一项横断面队列研究,包括报告患有“当前”或“已解决”跟腱病的人。参与者完成了一项在线调查,包括腱病严重程度评估-跟腱(TENDINS-A)。我们使用多变量二元逻辑回归和报告的优势比(OR)来量化这种关联的强度。我们纳入了100例病例(n = 63例当前,n = 37例已解决)。年龄、性别、BMI、TENDINS-A(疼痛)或TENDINS-A(身体功能)与参与者是否报告有当前或已解决的跟腱病无关。然而,TENDINS-A(症状)每增加1%,参与者报告其肌腱病变消退的几率就降低0.28 (OR = 0.972, 95% CI = 0.953至0.992,p = 0.007)。我们证明了较低的“症状”严重程度,而不是“疼痛”严重程度与更大的患者报告的跟腱病消退相关。
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Reduced Achilles tendinopathy symptoms (e.g. stiffness), but not pain, relate to patient-perceived resolution of Achilles tendinopathy: a cross-sectional study.

We aimed to determine whether pain, symptoms and/or physical function are associated with perceived recovery in people with current or resolved Achilles tendinopathy. We performed a cross-sectional cohort study, including people who reported having either "current" or "resolved" Achilles tendinopathy. Participants completed an online survey, including the Tendinopathy Severity Assessment- Achilles (TENDINS-A). We used multivariable binary logistic regression and reported odds ratio (OR) to quantify the strength of the association. We included 100 cases (n = 63 current, n = 37 resolved). There were no associations of age, sex, BMI, TENDINS-A (Pain) or TENDINS-A (Physical Function) with whether participants reported having current or resolved Achilles tendinopathy. However, for every 1% greater the TENDINS-A (Symptoms) there was 0.28 lower odds of a participant reporting their tendinopathy has resolved (OR = 0.972, 95% CI = 0.953 to 0.992, p = 0.007). We demonstrated a lower "symptom" severity but not "pain" severity was associated with greater patient-reported resolution of Achilles tendinopathy.

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Research in Sports Medicine
Research in Sports Medicine SPORT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
6.40
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66
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research in Sports Medicine is a broad journal that aims to bridge the gap between all professionals in the fields of sports medicine. The journal serves an international audience and is of interest to professionals worldwide. The journal covers major aspects of sports medicine and sports science - prevention, management, and rehabilitation of sports, exercise and physical activity related injuries. The journal publishes original research utilizing a wide range of techniques and approaches, reviews, commentaries and short communications.
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