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Limb symmetry during double-leg squats and single-leg squats on land and in water in adults with long-standing unilateral anterior knee pain; a cross sectional study

机译:成人长期单侧前膝痛的双腿蹲和单腿蹲在陆地和水中的肢体对称性;横断面研究

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Background The presence of pain during movement typically results in changes in technique. However, the physical properties of water, such as flotation, means that water-based exercise may not only reduce compensatory movement patterns but also allow pain sufferers to complete exercises that they are unable to perform on land. The purpose of this study was to assess bilateral kinematics during double-leg squats and single-leg squats on land and in water in individuals with unilateral anterior knee pain. A secondary aim was to quantify bilateral asymmetry in both environments in affected and unaffected individuals using a symmetry index. Methods Twenty individuals with unilateral knee pain and twenty healthy, matched controls performed body weight double- and single-leg squats in both environments while inertial sensors (100?Hz) recorded trunk and lower body kinematics. Repeated-measures statistics tested for environmental effects on movement depths and peak angles within the anterior knee pain group. Differences in their inter-limb symmetry in each environments was compared to the control group using analysis of variance tests. Results Water immersion allowed for greater movement depths during both exercises (double-leg squat: +7?cm, p =?0.032, single-leg squat: +9?cm, p =?0.002) for the knee pain group. The double-leg squat was symmetrical on land but water immersion revealed asymmetries in the lower body frontal plane movements. The single-leg squat revealed decreased hip flexion and frontal plane shank motions on the affected limb in both environments. Water immersion also affected the degree of lower limb asymmetry in both groups, with differences also showing between groups. Conclusions Individuals with anterior knee pain achieved increased squat depth during both exercises whilst in water. Kinematic differences between the affected and unaffected limbs were often increased in water. Individuals with unilateral anterior knee pain appear to utilise different kinematics in the affected and unaffected limb in both environments.
机译:背景技术运动过程中疼痛的存在通常会导致技术变化。但是,水的物理特性(例如浮选)意味着水上运动不仅可以减少代偿性运动模式,而且可以使疼痛患者完成无法在陆地上进行的运动。本研究的目的是评估单侧前膝痛患者在陆地和水中双腿深蹲和单腿深蹲期间的双侧运动学。第二个目的是使用对称性指数量化受影响和未受影响个体在两种环境中的双侧不对称性。方法:20个有单侧膝痛的人和20个健康的匹配对照者在两种环境中均进行了双腿和双腿的体重蹲,而惯性传感器(100Hz)记录了躯干和下半身的运动学。重复测量统计数据测试了对前膝痛组内运动深度和峰值角度的环境影响。使用方差分析分析,将每种环境下它们的肢间对称性差异与对照组进行比较。结果膝痛组在两次练习中都采用水浸法可以增加运动深度(双腿下蹲:+7?cm,p =?0.032,单腿下蹲:+9?cm,p =?0.002)。双腿下蹲在陆地上是对称的,但是浸水显示出下身额叶平面运动的不对称性。在两种情况下,单腿下蹲均显示患肢的髋部屈曲和额平面小腿运动减少。浸水还影响两组的下肢不对称程度,两组之间也存在差异。结论膝关节前疼痛患者在水中两项运动中均能获得深蹲深度。患肢和未患肢之间的运动学差异通常在水中增加。在两种情况下,患侧和未患肢的单侧膝前痛患者似乎都利用了不同的运动学。

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