Squat and Patellofemoral Pain: protocol for a systematic review

P. Pereira, J. Duarte, J. Ferraz, J. Torres Costa, F. Conceição
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Background: Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) represents anterior knees’ diseases. The PFPS is a multifactorial disease, with high prevalence. It presents a direct relationship of deterioration through the act of squatting, descending and climbing stairs, interfering both in working and daily activities. The main purpose of the study will be to find evidence of the direct relationship between the variations of squatting during muscular daily physical exercises and the patellofemoral disease. Methodology: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols (PRISMA-P) Statement was used to elaborate the adequate research guidelines to address the research objective. Seven databases will be accessed (Academic Search Complete, Scopus, Science Direct, Web of Science, PubMed, Informaworld by Taylor & Francis, and Medline via PMC) and, at least, 10 keywords will be combined. Study appraisal and synthesis methods: One author will independently screen titles and abstracts against the eligibility criteria at first, and full-texts of potentially eligible records at a second phase, followed by extraction of data from qualifying studies. Two review authors will also assess the risk of bias and the quality of evidence, using the Cochrane Collaboration’s Tool, Rob 2.0. This protocol is registered in PROSPERO under the code CRD42019128711.
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深蹲和髌股疼痛:系统评价方案
背景:髌股疼痛综合征(PFPS)是膝关节前侧病变。PFPS是一种多因素疾病,发病率高。它通过下蹲、下楼梯和爬楼梯的行为呈现出恶化的直接关系,干扰了工作和日常活动。该研究的主要目的是寻找日常肌肉运动中下蹲的变化与髌骨疾病之间直接关系的证据。方法:采用系统评价和荟萃分析方案的首选报告项目(PRISMA-P)声明来详细阐述充分的研究指南,以实现研究目标。七个数据库将被访问(Academic Search Complete, Scopus, Science Direct, Web of Science, PubMed, Informaworld by Taylor & Francis,以及Medline通过PMC),并且至少有10个关键词将被合并。研究评估和综合方法:一名作者首先根据资格标准独立筛选标题和摘要,第二阶段筛选潜在合格记录的全文,然后从合格研究中提取数据。两位综述作者还将使用Cochrane协作工具Rob 2.0评估偏倚风险和证据质量。该协议在PROSPERO中注册,代码为CRD42019128711。
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