髌骨活动治疗髌骨股痛综合征的疗效

B. Alsulaimani
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髌股疼痛综合征(PFPS)是年轻人膝盖疼痛的常见原因,尤其是那些经常参加跑步和跳跃运动的人,和软骨软化症。3这种疼痛和功能障碍是由髌股关节(PFJ)的过度负荷或长时间重复引起的。1 PFS疼痛的另一个常见原因是髋外展肌的力量减弱,内收肌的力量增加,膝盖韧带损伤和足部问题。1症状通常因上下楼梯、爬山或下山而加重,深蹲、弓步、跑步、骑自行车和膝盖长时间90度坐着。1-4详细的主观和客观检查有时涉及成像,这对于诊断是必要的。2,4为了确定疼痛的确切来源——腿部力量、对齐、角度和膝盖ROM,以及检查髌骨功能,如追踪、活动,2-4这项研究的重点是髌股关节的稳定性和灵活性。髌股关节的稳定性涉及主动和静态稳定器,它们控制髌骨在滑车槽内的运动,称为髌骨追踪,受稳定力(如髌腱、股四头肌腱和附近软组织(如髂胫束))的影响。走路时髌骨上的负荷在体重的三分之一到一半之间变化,上楼时大约是体重的三倍,下蹲时可达体重的七倍。因此,必须了解膝前疼痛的可能原因,以确定适当的治疗方法。4
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Effectiveness of patellar mobilization in patellofemoral pain syndrome
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common cause of knee pain in young people, especially who are reguarly active in sports involving running and jumping.1,2 PFPS usually involves pain in the anterior part of the knee or pain beneath or sides the patella, resulting from conditions such as Osgood-Schlatter, patella synovitis, patellar instability, patellar hypomobility, and chondromalacia.3 This pain and dysfunction results from excessive load or prolonged repetitive in the patellofemoral joint (PFJ).1 Another common reason for PFS pain are decrease strengthening of hip abductors and increase power of adduction muscles, knee ligaments injuries, and foot issues.1 Symptoms are commonly aggravated by walking up or down stairs, climbing or descending hill, squatting, lunge, running, biking and sitting with knee 90 degree for long time.1–4 Detailed subjective and objective examination sometimes involves imaging is necessary for diagnosis.2,4 To determine the exact source of pain leg strength, alignment, Qangle, and knee ROM, as well as check patella functions such as tracking, mobility, and normal anatomical features should be assessed.2–4 This research focuses on patellofemoral stability and mobility. Stability of the patellofemoral joint involves active and static stabilizers that control movement of the patella within the trochlea groove, known as patellar tracking, that are affected by stabilizing forces such as the patellar tendon, quadriceps tendon, and the nearby soft tissues such as iliotibial band. Loads on the patella during walking vary between one third and one half of body weight, approximately three times the body weight during walking up stairs, and with squatting reach up to seven times the body weight. Therefore, the possible causes of anterior knee pain must be understood to determine an adequate treatment.4
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