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Subjects with medial and lateral tibiofemoral articular cartilage defects do not alter compartmental loading during walking

机译:具有内侧和外侧胫骨的受试者在步行期间没有改变隔间装载

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BackgroundHealthy cartilage is essential for optimal joint function. Although, articular cartilage defects are highly prevalent in the active population and hamper joint function, the effect of articular cartilage defects on knee loading is not yet documented. Therefore, the present study compared knee contact forces and pressures between patients with tibiofemoral cartilage defects and healthy controls. Potentially this provides additional insights in movement adaptations and the role of altered loading in the progression from defect towards OA. MethodsExperimental gait data collected in 15 patients with isolated cartilage defects (8 medial involvement, 7 lateral-involvement) and 19 healthy asymptomatic controls was processed using a musculoskeletal model to calculate contact forces and pressures. Differences between two patient groups and controls were evaluated using Kruskal-Wallis tests and individually compared using Mann-Whitney-Utests (alpha <0.05). FindingsThe patients with lateral involvement walked significantly slower compared to the healthy controls. No movement adaptations to decrease the loading on the injured condyle were observed. Additionally, the location of loading was not significantly affected. InterpretationThe current results suggest that isolated cartilage defects do not induce significant changes in the knee joint loading distribution. Consequently, the involved condyle will capture a physiological loading magnitude that should however be distributed over the cartilage surrounding the defect. This may cause local degenerative changes in the cartilage and in combination with inflammatory responses, might play a key role in the progression from articular cartilage defect to a more severe OA phenotype.
机译:BackgroundHealthy软骨对于最佳关节功能至关重要。虽然,关节软骨缺陷在活性人群中高度普遍,但妨碍关节功能较高,但尚未记录关节软骨缺陷对膝关节缺陷的影响。因此,本研究比较了胫骨软骨缺陷患者膝关节与健康对照的患者之间的膝关节和压力。可能这一点在运动适应方面提供了额外的见解,以及在从缺陷对OA的缺陷中加载的改变的作用。使用肌肉骨骼模型处理15例分离的软骨缺陷患者(8个内侧受累,7个横向受累)和19个健康无症状对照的方法中收集的方法。使用Kruskal-Wallis测试和使用Mann-Whitney-Utests进行单独进行评估两种患者组和对照之间的差异(alpha <0.05)。与健康对照相比,横向受累的患者越来越慢。观察到没有运动适应,以减少受伤髁上的负载。此外,负载的位置不会受到显着影响。解释目前的结果表明,隔离的软骨缺陷不会引起膝关节负载分布的显着变化。因此,所涉及的髁将捕获生理负荷,然而应该分布在缺陷周围的软骨上。这可能导致软骨中的局部退行性变化以及与炎症反应组合,可能在从关节软骨缺陷到更严重的OA表型的进展中发挥关键作用。

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