Sungwan Kim, Jihong Park, Michelle C Boling, Neal R Glaviano
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背景:现有的髌骨股痛(PFP)文献主要集中在股四头肌肌肉体积上,对单侧和双侧PFP患者下肢深肌和浅肌体积的关注有限。本研究旨在填补这一空白。目的:探讨单侧和双侧PFP患者的下肢浅肌和下肢深肌体积与无痛女性的规范数据库的比较。设计:横断面研究。单位:大学影像研究中心。患者或其他参与者:20名患有PFP的女性(10名单侧和10名双侧)和8名无痛女性。主要观察指标:通过3.0特斯拉磁共振成像对下肢肌肉体积进行量化。进行了两个单独的单向方差分析:(1)单侧PFP(疼痛与无疼痛的肢体)与无痛对照;(2)双侧PFP(更疼痛与不疼痛的肢体)与无痛对照。结果:各组患者年龄、体质指数差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。与无痛女性相比,患有单侧和双侧PFP的女性双侧髋前肌(髂肌:P≤0.0004,d = 2.12-2.65)、内侧肌(短内收肌、长内收肌、股薄肌和耻骨肌:P≤0.02,d = 1.25-2.24)、后部肌(闭孔外肌、闭孔内肌和股方肌:P < 0.05, d = 1.17-4.82)、外侧肌(臀小肌:P≤0.03,d = 1.16-2.09)和膝伸肌(股直肌:P≤)体积较小。003, d = 1.67-2.16)和屈肌(股二头肌:长头和短头:P≤0.01,d = 1.56-1.93)。结论:与无痛女性相比,患有单侧和双侧PFP 25的女性双侧髋关节和膝关节的多个浅表和深层肌肉体积减小。在治疗PFP时,干预措施应以双侧下肢肌肉为目标,并应探索针对特定肌肉的肥厚训练,以增强干预选择。
Lower Extremity Muscle Volume in Unilateral and Bilateral Patellofemoral Pain: A Cross-Sectional Exploratory Study Including Superficial and Deep Muscles.
Context: Existing patellofemoral pain (PFP) literature has primarily been focused on quadriceps muscle volume, with limited attention given to the deep and superficial muscle volume of the lower limbs in individuals with unilateral and bilateral PFP. In this paper, we aim to fill this gap.
Objective: To explore superficial and deep lower extremity muscle volume in women with unilateral or bilateral PFP compared with a normative database of pain-free women.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: University imaging research center.
Patients or other participants: Twenty women with PFP (10 unilateral and 10 bilateral) and 8 pain-free women from a normative database.
Main outcome measure(s): We quantified lower extremity muscle volume via 3.0-T magnetic resonance imaging. Two separate 1-way analyses of variance were performed: (1) unilateral PFP (painful versus nonpainful limb) versus pain-free control groups and (2) bilateral PFP (more painful versus less painful limb) versus pain-free control groups.
Results: We observed no differences in age and body mass index across groups (P > .05). Compared with the pain-free group, the unilateral and bilateral PFP groups had bilaterally smaller volumes of the anterior (iliacus: P ≤ .0004; d range, 2.12-2.65), medial (adductor brevis, adductor longus, gracilis, and pectineus: P ≤ .02; d range, 1.25-2.48), posterior (obturator externus, obturator internus, and quadratus femoris: P < .05; d range, 1.17-4.82), and lateral (gluteus minimus: P ≤ .03; d range, 1.16-2.09) hip muscles and knee extensors (rectus femoris: P ≤ .003; d range, 1.67-2.16) and flexors (long and short head of the biceps femoris: P ≤ .01, d range, 1.56-1.93).
Conclusions: Women with unilateral and those with bilateral PFP displayed less volume of multiple superficial and deep muscles of the bilateral hips and knees than pain-free women. Interventions should bilaterally target lower limb muscles when treating PFP, and hypertrophy exercises for specific muscles should be explored to increase choices for intervention.
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