Knee pain – thinking beyond degeneration: a systematic review

IF 0.6 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Comparative Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2023-05-03 DOI:10.3920/cep230006
J. Kaur, C. Gera, M. Malik, A. Pawalia
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Knee pain is the most common and challenging pain, that affects the performance and activities of daily living. Apart from the bones, the surrounding neuromuscular structures too are an integral part of the knee joint. The development of knee pain due to these surrounding neuromuscular structures, i.e. hip joint and ankle-foot complex is studied in this literature review. This systematic review was done for the purpose to summarise the literature mainly related to various neuromuscular factors related to neuro-muscle imbalances that affect knee pain other than degeneration. Observational studies related to knee pain published up to 2020 were reviewed in this paper. Strength of hip muscles and foot alignment were included in the study. We searched electronic database online for articles on ‘muscular imbalance that causes knee pain’ from Google scholar & PubMed the quality of the selected researches was measured by using PEDro scale. Of the total, 14 selected studies demonstrated that individuals with knee pain had decreased muscular strength for hip abduction, external rotation and extension on the affected side compared with healthy individuals. Flat foot, abnormal Q angle and over pronation or supination of foot can also results in knee pain. This review concluded that hip muscle weakness and abnormal subtalar mal-alignment place extra stress on knee and create muscular imbalance leading to knee pain. This should be prevented by either proper posture or strengthening programs.
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膝关节疼痛-思考超越退化:一个系统的回顾
膝关节疼痛是最常见和最具挑战性的疼痛,影响日常生活的表现和活动。除了骨骼,周围的神经肌肉结构也是膝关节的组成部分。由于这些周围的神经肌肉结构,即髋关节和踝足复合体,膝关节疼痛的发展在这篇文献综述中进行了研究。本系统综述的目的是总结主要与影响膝关节疼痛的神经肌肉失衡相关的各种神经肌肉因素相关的文献,而不是变性。本文回顾了截至2020年发表的与膝关节疼痛相关的观察性研究。髋部肌肉的力量和足部对齐也包括在研究中。我们从Google scholar & PubMed网上检索了关于“肌肉失衡导致膝盖疼痛”的文章,并使用PEDro量表对所选研究的质量进行了测量。其中,14项选定的研究表明,与健康个体相比,患有膝关节疼痛的个体在髋关节外展、外旋和伸展的肌肉力量有所下降。平足,异常的Q角和过度的脚前旋或后旋也会导致膝盖疼痛。这篇综述的结论是,髋关节肌无力和距下异常错位会给膝关节带来额外的压力,并造成肌肉失衡,导致膝关节疼痛。这应该通过适当的姿势或加强计划来预防。
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Comparative Exercise Physiology
Comparative Exercise Physiology VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: ''Comparative Exercise Physiology'' is the only international peer-reviewed scientific journal specifically dealing with the latest research in exercise physiology across all animal species, including humans. The major objective of the journal is to use this comparative approach to better understand the physiological, nutritional, and biochemical parameters that determine levels of performance and athletic achievement. Core subjects include exercise physiology, biomechanics, gait (including the effect of riders in equestrian sport), nutrition and biochemistry, injury and rehabilitation, psychology and behaviour, and breeding and genetics. This comparative and integrative approach to exercise science ultimately highlights the similarities as well as the differences between humans, horses, dogs, and other athletic or non-athletic species during exercise. The result is a unique forum for new information that serves as a resource for all who want to understand the physiological challenges with exercise.
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