Comparative analysis of isokinetic parameters in individuals with and without chondromalacia patellae.

Thiago Resende Inojossa, Angelica Castilho Alonso, Vanderlei Carneiro Silva, Felipe Marrese Bersotti, Celyna da Costa Rodrigues de Sousa, Marcelo Lacerda Bezerra, André Pedrinelli, Guilherme Carlos Brech, Julia Maria D'Andrea Greve
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Introduction: Chondromalacia patella (CMP) is characterized by cartilage degeneration, affects young adults, more women (2:1) and is responsible for 75% of knee pain complaints in the active population. The etiology is multifactorial and may be related to extrinsic factors (trauma and burden) and intrinsic factors (patellar malalignment and quadriceps weakness). Isokinetic dynamometry (ID) can aid in the detection of the causal factors of knee pain related to CMP.

Objectives: To evaluate and compare the parameters of the ID of individuals with and without CMP and correlate them with the clinical aspects of individuals with CMP.

Methods: This is a study retrospective that analyzed ID of the knee flexors and extensors, performed between 2013 and 2019 in the isokinetic dynamometry sector of the hospital. Six hundred ninety dynamometers tests were included, both sexes, aged between 14-59 years, divided into Chondromalacia Group (342) tests and Control Group (348) tests. All performed ID in concentric mode for knee extension and flexion, with five maximum repetitions at an angular speed of 60º/s and 180º/s and 20 repetitions at an angular speed of 300º/s, with 30-second intervals between each. After completing the test, the patient points out a number from 0 - 10 on the visual analog scale, regarding the presence and intensity of pain during and after the isokinetic assessment.

Results: The groups similar distribution from sex (P=0.071); age (P=0.99), but were different about pain (P<0.001). CMP had greater levels of pain. In most of the muscle parameters of the extensors and flexors at 60°/s were lower in the CMP Group (P<0.001).

Conclusion: The main predictor of chondromalacia is pain. The greater coeffcient of variability and time to reach peak torque on the involved side, the average power and morphology of the extensor curve can also be predictor of chondromalacia.

Level of evidence: III.

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髌骨软骨软化症与非髌骨软骨软化症患者等速动力学参数的比较分析。
髌骨软骨软化症(CMP)以软骨退变为特征,影响年轻人,更多的女性(2:1),在运动人群中,75%的膝关节疼痛是由CMP引起的。病因是多因素的,可能与外在因素(创伤和负担)和内在因素(髌骨错位和股四头肌无力)有关。等速动力学(ID)可以帮助检测与CMP相关的膝关节疼痛的原因。目的:评价和比较有CMP和无CMP个体的ID参数,并将其与CMP个体的临床方面联系起来。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,分析了2013年至2019年在医院等速动力学部门进行的膝关节屈肌和伸肌ID。包括690个测试,男女,年龄在14-59岁之间,分为软骨病组(342)测试和对照组(348)测试。所有患者均以同心圆方式进行膝关节伸展和屈曲动作,最大重复5次,角速度分别为60º/s和180º/s,最大重复20次,角速度为300º/s,每次重复间隔30秒。在完成测试后,患者在视觉模拟量表上指出一个0 - 10的数字,关于在等速评估期间和之后疼痛的存在和强度。结果:各组性别分布相似(P=0.071);年龄(P=0.99)、疼痛(P=0.99)差异有统计学意义(结论:疼痛是软骨软化症的主要预测因素。更大的变异性系数和在受累侧达到峰值扭矩的时间,伸肌曲线的平均功率和形态也可以预测软骨软化症。证据水平:III。
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