TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors associated with visually assessed quality of movement during a lateral step-down test among individuals with patellofemoral pain
AU - Rabin, Alon
AU - Kozol, Zvi
AU - Moran, Uria
AU - Efergan, Arye
AU - Geffen, Yehuda
AU - Finestone, Aharon S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2014 Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy®. All rights reserved.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - •STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional. •OBJECTIVE: To determine what physical measures are associated with visually assessed quality of movement among patients with patellofemoral pain (PFP). •BACKGROUND: An altered movement pattern has been implicated as a risk factor for PFP. An understanding of physical measures associated with an altered movement pattern could potentially help guide prevention and management efforts in patients with PFP. •METHODS: Seventy-nine (40 women) Israel Defense Forces soldiers referred to physical therapy with a diagnosis of PFP were included. Movement pattern was assessed visually during a lateral step-down test and rated as "good" or "moderate," based on previously established criteria. Weightbearing and non-weight-bearing ankle dorsiflexion (DF) range of motion (ROM); hip internal and external rotation ROM; and hip abduction, hip external rotation, and knee extension strength were also assessed. Differences in physical measures between those with good versus moderate quality of movement were assessed. •RESULTS: Weight-bearing DF ROM was more limited among participants with a moderate quality of movement compared to those with a good quality of movement (P<.01). Among men, non-weight-bearing DF ROM was more limited in those with a moderate quality of movement as well (P<.01). In addition, quality of movement was associated with weight-bearing DF ROM for both women (r = -0.39, P = .01) and men (r = -0.46, P<.01), and with non-weight-bearing DF ROM for men (r = -0.66, P<.01). When the subgroup of participants who exhibited more than 25° of non-weight-bearing DF ROM was assessed, those with a good quality of movement displayed greater hip external rotator and knee extensor muscle strength compared with those with a moderate quality of movement (P<.01). •CONCLUSION: Ankle DF ROM should be assessed when patients with PFP demonstrate a lower quality of movement during a lateral step-down test. Lower hip muscle strength may be associated with lower quality of movement among patients with relatively greater ankle DF ROM.
AB - •STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional. •OBJECTIVE: To determine what physical measures are associated with visually assessed quality of movement among patients with patellofemoral pain (PFP). •BACKGROUND: An altered movement pattern has been implicated as a risk factor for PFP. An understanding of physical measures associated with an altered movement pattern could potentially help guide prevention and management efforts in patients with PFP. •METHODS: Seventy-nine (40 women) Israel Defense Forces soldiers referred to physical therapy with a diagnosis of PFP were included. Movement pattern was assessed visually during a lateral step-down test and rated as "good" or "moderate," based on previously established criteria. Weightbearing and non-weight-bearing ankle dorsiflexion (DF) range of motion (ROM); hip internal and external rotation ROM; and hip abduction, hip external rotation, and knee extension strength were also assessed. Differences in physical measures between those with good versus moderate quality of movement were assessed. •RESULTS: Weight-bearing DF ROM was more limited among participants with a moderate quality of movement compared to those with a good quality of movement (P<.01). Among men, non-weight-bearing DF ROM was more limited in those with a moderate quality of movement as well (P<.01). In addition, quality of movement was associated with weight-bearing DF ROM for both women (r = -0.39, P = .01) and men (r = -0.46, P<.01), and with non-weight-bearing DF ROM for men (r = -0.66, P<.01). When the subgroup of participants who exhibited more than 25° of non-weight-bearing DF ROM was assessed, those with a good quality of movement displayed greater hip external rotator and knee extensor muscle strength compared with those with a moderate quality of movement (P<.01). •CONCLUSION: Ankle DF ROM should be assessed when patients with PFP demonstrate a lower quality of movement during a lateral step-down test. Lower hip muscle strength may be associated with lower quality of movement among patients with relatively greater ankle DF ROM.
KW - Ankle
KW - Anterior knee pain
KW - Chondromalacia
KW - Hip
KW - Patella
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U2 - 10.2519/jospt.2014.5507
DO - 10.2519/jospt.2014.5507
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C2 - 25347229
AN - SCOPUS:84915766867
SN - 0190-6011
VL - 44
SP - 937
EP - 946
JO - Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
JF - Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
IS - 12
ER -