Acute Effects of Electromyography Biofeedback Training on the Joint Position Sense and Pain in Adults with Patellofemoral Pain

Joo-hee Park, Seung Woo Shin, Shin-Beum Kang, Junghoon Kim
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OBJECTIVES Electromyography (EMG) is a common technique used in clinical settings, which utilizes visual biofeedback to correct muscle activation during exercise. However, it is unclear whether the correction of muscle activation by the EMG biofeedback training restores proprioception, dynamic stability, and pain. In addition, to our knowledge, no study has investigated acute EMG biofeedback training on proprioception in adults with patellofemoral pain.METHODS The participants were twenty-nine adults (23 males and 6 females) aged ≥ 20 years with patellofemoral pain. We randomly assigned participants to either the EMG biofeedback training (EBT) group (n=15, mean age: 20.13±1.55 years) or the control group (n=14, mean age: 20.93±2.43 years). Proprioception of the knee joint was measured using joint position sense (30°, 45°, and 60°) tests. A numerical rating scale (NRS) was used to confirm the level of knee pain. The intervention group received EMG biofeedback training to increase the muscle activation of the vastus medialis oblique muscle, providing visual biofeedback using EMG.RESULTS The positional error evaluated in the 45° joint position was significantly decreased after the intervention (EBT: pre= 3.76±2.33°, post= 2.11±1.85°, P=0.020), with an interaction between time and group (P=0.028), but not other joint positions (30° and 60°). The NRS score reduced (EBT: pre= 3.87±2.20, post= 2.00±1.46, P=0.001), with a significant interaction between time and group (P=0.001).CONCLUSIONS The findings suggest that acute EMG biofeedback training reduced knee pain in adults with patellofemoral pain. The improvement of positional error was observed in the 45° joint position but not in the other joint positions. Further research is needed to evaluate whether short- and long-term biofeedback training with EMG used in the treatment of patellofemoral pain is associated with outcomes of proprioception.
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肌电生物反馈训练对成人髌骨痛患者关节位置感和疼痛的急性影响
肌电图(EMG)是临床常用的一种技术,它利用视觉生物反馈来纠正运动过程中的肌肉激活。然而,肌电生物反馈训练对肌肉激活的纠正是否能恢复本体感觉、动态稳定性和疼痛尚不清楚。此外,据我们所知,还没有研究调查急性肌电生物反馈训练对成人髌骨股痛本体感觉的影响。方法研究对象为29名年龄≥20岁、患有髌骨股痛的成年人(男性23名,女性6名)。我们将参与者随机分配到肌电生物反馈训练(EBT)组(n=15,平均年龄:20.13±1.55岁)和对照组(n=14,平均年龄:20.93±2.43岁)。采用关节位置感(30°、45°和60°)测试测量膝关节本体感觉。采用数值评定量表(NRS)确定膝关节疼痛程度。干预组接受肌电生物反馈训练,增加股内侧斜肌的肌肉激活,利用肌电提供视觉生物反馈。结果干预后45°关节位的定位误差(干预前= 3.76±2.33°,干预后= 2.11±1.85°,P=0.020)显著降低,且时间与组间存在交互作用(P=0.028),其他关节位(30°和60°)无交互作用。NRS评分降低(EBT:治疗前= 3.87±2.20,治疗后= 2.00±1.46,P=0.001),且时间与组间存在显著交互作用(P=0.001)。结论:研究结果表明,急性肌电生物反馈训练可减轻成人髌骨股痛患者的膝关节疼痛。在45°关节位置观察到位置误差的改善,而在其他关节位置没有。需要进一步的研究来评估短期和长期生物反馈训练与肌电图治疗髌骨痛是否与本体感觉的结果相关。
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