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Association of lower muscle strength with self-reported knee instability in osteoarthritis of the knee: Results from the Amsterdam Osteoarthritis Cohort

机译:较低的肌肉力量与自我报告的膝关节骨关节炎中膝关节不稳定性的关系:阿姆斯特丹骨关节炎研究小组的结果

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Objective. To determine whether muscle strength, proprioceptive accuracy, and laxity are associated with self-reported knee instability in a large cohort of knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients, and to investigate whether muscle strength may compensate for impairment in proprioceptive accuracy or laxity, in order to maintain knee stability. Methods. Data from 283 knee OA patients from the Amsterdam Osteoarthritis cohort were used. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to assess the association between muscle strength, proprioceptive accuracy (motion sense), frontal plane varus-valgus laxity, and self-reported knee instability. Additionally, effect modification between muscle strength and proprioceptive accuracy and between muscle strength and laxity was determined. Results. Self-reported knee instability was present in 67% of the knee OA patients and mainly occurred during walking. Lower muscle strength was significantly associated with the presence of self-reported knee instability, even after adjusting for relevant confounding. Impaired proprioceptive accuracy and high laxity were not associated with self-reported knee instability. No effect modification between muscle strength and proprioceptive accuracy or laxity was found. Conclusion. Lower muscle strength is strongly associated with self-reported knee instability in knee OA patients, while impairments in proprioceptive accuracy and laxity are not. A compensatory role of muscle strength for impaired proprioceptive accuracy or high laxity, in order to stabilize the knee, could not be demonstrated. © 2012, American College of Rheumatology.
机译:目的。为了确定一大群膝骨关节炎(OA)患者的肌肉力量,本体感受准确性和松弛是否与自我报告的膝关节不稳相关,并研究肌肉强度是否可以弥补本体感受准确性或松弛的损害,从而保持膝盖稳定。方法。使用了来自阿姆斯特丹骨关节炎队列的283例OA患者的数据。进行单变量和多变量logistic回归分析以评估肌肉力量,本体感觉准确性(运动感觉),额叶内翻-外翻松弛和自我报告的膝关节不稳定性之间的关联。另外,确定了肌肉力量和本体感受准确性之间以及肌肉力量和松弛之间的效果改变。结果。自我报告的膝关节不稳定存在于67%的OA膝关节患者中,主要发生在步行过程中。较低的肌肉力量与自我报告的膝关节不稳定性存在显着相关性,即使在调整了相关混杂因素之后也是如此。本体感受准确性的降低和松懈与自我报告的膝关节不稳定无关。未发现肌肉力量与本体感受准确性或松弛之间的效果改变。结论。较低的肌肉力量与膝盖OA患者自我报告的膝盖不稳定性密切相关,而对本体感受准确性和松弛的损害则不然。为了稳定膝盖,无法证明肌肉力量对本体感受准确性或高松弛度的补偿作用。 ©2012,美国风湿病学院。

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