膝关节骨关节炎患者平衡性与运动恐惧症和身体功能的关系

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Ayşe Merve Ata, Onur Kara, Baran Tuncer, Bedriye Mermerci
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摘要

目的平衡似乎受到几个神经肌肉变量的影响,下肢骨关节炎(OA)患者的平衡和运动恐惧症相关的证据相互矛盾。本研究的目的是探讨膝关节OA患者的静态和动态平衡能力、运动恐惧症和下肢功能之间的潜在关联。方法本研究共纳入43例膝关节OA患者。采用视觉模拟评分法(VAS)评价疼痛程度。采用伯格平衡量表(BBS)、坦帕运动恐惧症量表(TSK)和西安大略麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎量表(WOMAC)对患者进行评估。超声测量股骨软骨、股四头肌、腹直肌的厚度。姿势学用于分析静态和动态姿势控制。结果根据BBS评分将患者分为高危组和低危组。高跌倒风险组在休息(p = 0.002)和活动(p = 0.007)时疼痛水平更高,运动恐惧症水平更高(p < 0.001), WOMAC总分(p = 0.001)、疼痛(p = 0.002)、僵硬(p = 0.006)和身体功能评分(p = 0.001)更高,以及平衡评估更差(p < 0.001)。线性回归分析显示,TSK和WOMAC总分是BBS临床参数的独立预测因子(r2 = 0.626),前LOS是BBS平衡参数的独立预测因子(r2 = 0.091)。结论这些患者存在运动恐惧症和平衡困难,强调了康复干预对减少参与限制和残疾的重要性。因此,由于OA疼痛和相关功能障碍在本质上似乎是多维的,因此需要一种更全面的生物心理社会方法来治疗膝关节OA。
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Association of balance with kinesiophobia and physical function in knee osteoarthritis

Objective

Balance appears to be affected by several neuromuscular variables, and there is conflicting evidence related balance and kinesiophobia in patients with lower extremity osteoarthritis (OA). The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential association between static and dynamic balance abilities, kinesiophobia, and lower extremity functions in knee OA patients.

Methods

A total of 43 patients with knee OA were included in this cross-sectional study. The visual analog scale (VAS) was used to evaluate the degree of pain. The patients were assessed using the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK), and the Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis (WOMAC). The thickness of the femoral cartilage, quadriceps muscle, and rectus abdominis muscle was measured by ultrasound. Posturography was used for analyzing both static and dynamic postural control.

Results

Patients were divided into high and low risk groups based on BBS scores. The group with a high fall risk had greater pain levels at rest (p = 0.002) and activity (p = 0.007), higher kinesiophobia levels (p < 0.001), higher WOMAC total (p = 0.001), pain (p = 0.002), stiffness (p = 0.006), and physical function scores(p = 0.001), as well as worse balance assessments (p < 0.001). TSK and WOMAC total score were independent predictors of BBS for clinical parameters (r2 = 0.626), and LOS anterior was an independent predictor of BBS for balance parameters (r2 = 0.091), according to linear regression analysis.

Conclusions

The existence of kinesiophobia and balance difficulties in these patients highlights the importance of rehabilitation interventions to decrease participation restrictions and disability. Therefore, as OA pain and associated dysfunctions appear to be multidimensional in nature, a more comprehensive biopsychosocial approach to knee OA treatment is needed.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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