| Literature DB >> 23924144 |
Eva Ageberg, Anna Nilsdotter, Eva Kosek, Ewa M Roos.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The benefits of exercise in mild and moderate knee or hip osteoarthritis (OA) are apparent, but the evidence in severe OA is less clear. We recently reported that neuromuscular training was well tolerated and feasible in patients with severe primary hip or knee OA. The aims of this controlled before-and-after study were to compare baseline status to an age-matched population-based reference group and to examine the effects of neuromuscular training on patient-reported outcomes and physical function in patients with severe primary OA of the hip or knee.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23924144 PMCID: PMC3750589 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-232
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Characteristics of the patients at baseline
| Women (n (%)) | 50(58) | 21(55) | 29(59) | 23(54) | |
| Age (y), mean (SD) | 68(4.1) | 67(3.8) | 69(4.2) | 69(4.6) | |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 28.9(4.5) | 27.8(4.3) | 29.8(4.5) | 26.5(3.4) | |
| Index joint, right (n (%)) | 51(59) | 19(50) | 32(65) | NA | |
| Analgesics | | | | | |
| | Regular use | 63 | 33 | 30 | 2 |
| | Sporadic | 11 | 3 | 8 | 18 |
| | No | 13 | 2 | 11 | 23 |
| Previous surgery (n) | | | | | |
| | Knee/hip | 26 | 9 | 17 | 7 |
| | Foot | 16 | 6 | 10 | 5 |
| | Back/neck | 7 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
| | Upper extremity | 26 | 9 | 17 | 6 |
| Co-morbidities* (n) | | | | | |
| | 0 | 36 | 20 | 16 | 27 |
| | 1 | 38 | 15 | 23 | 8 |
| | ≥2 | 13 | 3 | 10 | 8 |
| Considered TJR (mths), median (quartiles) | 7(4–12) | 7(4–12) | 8(5–19) | NA | |
| Daily activities (n) | | | | | |
| | Easy (mainly sitting) | 40 | 17 | 23 | 19 |
| | Somewhat hard (walking) | 38 | 17 | 21 | 21 |
| | Hard/very hard (walking, lifting) | 9 | 4 | 5 | 3 |
| Physical therapy training for hip/knee within last year | | | | | |
| | No | 64 | 29 | 35 | 41 |
| | Yes | 23 | 9 | 14 | 2 |
| Walking aid | | | | | |
| | No | 80 | 33 | 47 | 43 |
| | Yes | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 |
| Marital status | | | | | |
| | Married/cohabiting | 60 | 26 | 34 | 34 |
| | Divorced | 11 | 5 | 6 | 4 |
| | Widowed | 12 | 5 | 7 | 2 |
| | Single | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| Immigrant (n) | 8 | 5 | 3 | 7 | |
| Education | | | | | |
| | Elementary school | 55 | 24 | 31 | 16 |
| | High school | 9 | 6 | 3 | 15 |
| | College or University | 19 | 7 | 12 | 11 |
| | Other | 4 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
| Smoking | | | | | |
| | No | 49 | 20 | 29 | 25 |
| | Previously | 33 | 14 | 19 | 16 |
| | Yes | 5 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
| Alcohol consumption | | | | | |
| | Never | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| | Rarely | 16 | 5 | 11 | 6 |
| | Monthly | 30 | 13 | 17 | 8 |
| | Weekly | 34 | 16 | 18 | 22 |
| Daily | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | |
* Back, lung, hypertension, heart, peripheral arteries, neurological, diabetes, cancer, ulcer, kidney, vision.
Scores for patient-reported outcomes and physical function measures and differences between patients and references at baseline
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| HOOS/KOOS subscales | | | | | | | | |
| | Pain | 42(12.5) | 40(12.5) | 43(12.4) | 90(14.4) | −47(−52.6;-42.4) | −50(−55.7;-43.8) | −45(−51.1;-39.5) |
| | Symptoms | 42(15.9) | 38(15.4) | 46(15.4) | 88(14.3) | −46(−51.3;-39.8) | −49(−56.1;-42.8) | −42(−48.5;-35.5) |
| | ADL | 46(13.1) | 44(12.9) | 48(13.2) | 91(13.1) | −43(−48.2;-38.3) | −46(−51.6;-40.2) | −41(−46.5;-35.4) |
| | Sport/Rec | 17(14.9) | 23(15.4) | 12(12.5) | 83(22.6) | −64(−70.8;-57.4) | −60(−67.2;-52.0) | −69(−76.4;-61.1) |
| | QOL | 27(13.6) | 29(14.9) | 26(12.3) | 86(18.6) | −56(−62.0;-50.5) | −55(−61.9;-48.4) | −57(−63.9;-50.6) |
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| Chair stands (sec) | 14.60(5.76) | 14.90(4.18) | 14.34(6.78) | 10.08(2.06) | 4.06(2.23;5.88) | 4.73(2.61;6.86) | 3.43(1.34;5.52) | |
| Knee bendings/30 sec affected leg (n)‡ | 13(6.9) | 16(6.4) | 11(6.6) | 23(6.8)† | −9(−11.6;-6.5) | −8(−11.1;-5.1) | −10.3(−13.6;-7.0) | |
| Knee bendings/30 sec non-affected leg (n)‡ | 16(7.7) | 19(7.4) | 13(7.1) | −6(−9.1;-3.9) | −5(−7.5;-1.5) | −8(−11.4;-5.4) | ||
| Knee ext affected leg (kg) | 17.0(5.0) | 17.9(5.0) | 16.3(5.0) | 20.0(6.2)† | −3.5(−5.2;-1.7) | −2.5(−4.6;-0.5) | −4.3(−6.2;-2.3) | |
| Knee ext non-affected leg (kg) | 19.0(5.1) | 19.8(5.4) | 18.4(4.8) | −1.3(−3.1;0.4) | −0.7(−2.7;1.4) | −1.9(−3.9;-0.0) | ||
| 20-m walk test, time (sec) | 18.91(5.07) | 18.48(3.61) | 19.25(6.00) | 14.11(1.87) | 4.07(2.53;5.62) | 4.18(2.37;5.99) | 3.98(2.20;5.76) | |
| 20-m walk test, steps (n) | 33(6.4) | 32(4.3) | 33(7.7) | 27(2.5) | 4(2.6;6.3) | 5(2.4;6.8) | 4(2.2;6.4) | |
*Analysis of variance, adjusted for age, gender, and BMI.
†Right leg in references used for comparison with patients’ affected and non-affected legs.
‡Could not perform the test: Total OA group: affected leg n = 33, non-affected leg n = 15; Hip OA: affected leg n = 9, non-affected leg n = 4; Knee OA: affected leg n = 24, non-affected leg n = 11.
Ext = extension strength.
CI = confidence interval. Confidence intervals not containing zero indicate statistical significance.
Figure 1Patients’ scores for HOOS/KOOS subscales relative to the reference scores (%) at baseline. 100% represents the score of the reference population.
Figure 2Patients’ scores for performance-based measures relative to the reference scores (%) at baseline. 100% represents the score of the reference population. Aff = affected, non-aff = non-affected.
Change in outcome measures baseline vs. follow-up in patients and references
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| HOOS/KOOS subscales | | | | | |
| | Pain | 5.7(3.3;8.0) | 6.1(2.9;9.3) | 5.3(1.9;8.7) | 0.5(−3.1;4.1) |
| | Symptoms | 4.2(1.3;7.2) | 4.7(0.1;9.4) | 3.8(0.1;7.7) | 2.1(−2.4;6.7) |
| | ADL | 7.1(4.8;9.3) | 5.0(1.7;8.3) | 8.5(5.4;11.7) | −1.0(−4.5;2.5) |
| | Sport/Rec | 4.5(1.3;7.6) | 6.9(1.1;12.8) | 2.4(0.8;5.6) | 0.5(−4.4;5.4) |
| | QOL | 5.8(3.1;8.6) | 7.1(3.7;10.6) | 4.8(0.7;9.0) | 2.1 (−2.8;6.9) |
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| Chair stands (sec) | −3.24(−4.29;-2.20) | −3.23(−4.33;-2.13) | −3.26(−4.96;-1.57) | −0.88(−1.33;-0.43) | |
| Knee bendings/30 sec affected leg (n)‡ | 2.3(0.3;4.4) | 4.0(1.4;6.7) | 0.1(−3.1;3.2) | 1.8(0.5;3.2)† | |
| Knee bendings/30 sec non-affected leg (n)‡ | 1.4(−0.0;2.8) | 2.3(−0.1;4.7) | 0.6(−1.0;2.1) | ||
| Knee ext affected leg (kg) | 1.7(1.1;2.4) | 1.9(0.9;2.7) | 1.5(0.6;2.4) | 0.2(−0.7;1.1)† | |
| Knee ext non-affected leg (kg) | 1.0(0.3;1.6) | 1.2(0.1;2.3) | 0.8(0.1;1.7) | ||
| 20-m walk test, time (sec) | −1.34(−1.97;-0.72) | −1.09(−1.85;-0.32) | −1.55(−2.51;-0.59) | −0.03(−0.32;0.26) | |
| 20-m walk test, steps (n) | −1.5(−2.3;-0.6) | −1.0(−1.9;-0.1) | −1.8(−3.1;-0.5) | −0.1(−0.5;0.3) | |
†Right leg in references used for comparison with patients’ affected and non-affected legs.
A negative value for chair stands and 20-m walk test (sec and steps) indicates improvement. For all other variables, a positive value indicates improvement.
‡Could not perform the test: Total OA group: affected leg n = 33, non-affected leg n = 15; Hip OA: affected leg n = 9, non-affected leg n = 4; Knee OA: affected leg n = 24, non-affected leg n = 11.
Ext = extension strength.
CI = confidence interval. Confidence intervals not containing zero indicate statistical significance.
Figure 3Percentage of responders and non-responders for the five HOOS (A) or KOOS subscales (B). An individual improving ≥15% was considered as responding to treatment.
Influence of baseline demographic factors on change in patient-reported outcomes
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| | Joint (hip vs knee) | −0.5(−5.4;4.5) | −2.6(−8.3;3.0) | −4.1(−9.1;-0.8) | 10.1(2.6;17.6) | 3.9(−1.8;9.6) |
| | Sex (man vs woman) | 0.4(−4.4;5.2) | −2.6(−8.2;3.0) | 1.9(−2.9;6.7) | 2.0(−4.5;8.5) | −2.2(−7.7;3.3) |
| | Age (y) | 0.3(−0.3;0.8) | 0.4(−0.3;1.0) | 0.2(−0.4;0.8) | 0.4(−0.4;1.1) | 0.3(−0.3;1.0) |
| | BMI (kg/m2) | −0.2(−0.8;0.3) | −0.1(−0.7;0.6) | −0.1(−0.7;0.4) | 0.0(−0.6;0.7) | −0.2(−0.9;0.4) |
| | Considered TJR (mths) | −0.0(−0.2;0.1) | −0.1(−0.2;0.0) | −0.0(−0.1;0.1) | −0.0(−0.2;0.1) | 0.0(−0.1;0.2) |
| Previous PT training (no vs yes) | 5.1(−0.3;10.4) | 9.7(3.6;15.7) | 2.1(−3.2;7.4) | 6.0(−1.1;13.3) | 6.5(0.4;12.6) | |
All analyses adjusted for baseline HOOS/KOOS Pain. The corresponding baseline value adjusted for in the separate analyses.
CI = confidence interval. Confidence intervals not containing zero indicate statistical significance.
PT = Physical Therapy.
Influence of baseline demographic factors on change in physical function measures
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| | Joint (hip vs knee) | 0.3(−0.9;1.5) | 6.0(1.2;10.7) | 3.3(0.3;6.4) | 0.5(−0.9;1.9) | 1.1(−0.3;2.5) | 0.4(−0.5;1.4) | 0.6(−0.4;1.6) |
| | Sex (man vs woman) | 0.3(−0.9;1.4) | −1.3(−5.8;3.1) | −2.4(−5.4;0.7) | 1.0(−0.6;2.5) | 0.7(−0.8;2.3) | 0.4(−0.6;1.3) | −0.7(−1.8;0.4) |
| | Age (y) | 0.1(−0.1;0.2) | 0.4(−0.2;1.1) | 0.1(−0.2;0.5) | −0.2(−0.3;-0.1) | −0.1(−0.2;0.1) | −0.1(−0.2;0.1) | −0.1(−0.2;0.1) |
| | BMI (kg/m2) | 0.0(−0.1;0.2) | −0.3(−0.9;0.3) | −0.2(−0.5;0.2) | 0.1(−0.0;0.3) | 0.3(0.2;0.5) | 0.1(0.0;0.3) | 0.2(0.1;0.3) |
| | Considered TJR (mths) | −0.1(−0.1;-0.0) | 0.1(−0.2;0.3) | −0.0(−0.1;0.1) | −0.0(−0.0;0.0) | 0.0(−0.0;0.0) | 0.0(−0.0;0.0) | 0.0(−0.0;0.0) |
| Previous PT training (no vs yes) | −2.1(−3.4;-0.8) | 0.8(−4.1;5.5) | 1.4(−1.8;4.7) | 0.6(−0.9;2.0) | 0.6(−0.9;2.1) | −0.8(−1.8;0.3) | −1.1(−2.2;0.0) | |
All analyses adjusted for baseline HOOS/KOOS pain. The corresponding baseline value adjusted for in the separate analyses.
CI = confidence interval. Confidence intervals not containing zero indicate statistical significance.
PT = physical therapy.