| Literature DB >> 23926425 |
Judit Takacs1, Judy E Anderson, Jeff R S Leiter, Peter B MacDonald, Jason D Peeler.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent medical condition in individuals over the age of 65 years, and is a progressive joint degenerative condition with no known cure. Research suggests that there is a strong relationship between knee pain and loss of physical function. The resulting lifestyle modifications negatively impact not only disease onset and progression but also overall health, work productivity, and quality of life of the affected individual.Entities:
Keywords: exercise; knee osteoarthritis; knee pain; lower body positive pressure
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23926425 PMCID: PMC3732159 DOI: 10.2147/CIA.S46951
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Interv Aging ISSN: 1176-9092 Impact factor: 4.458
Figure 1Subject walking on a G-Trainer treadmill under lower body positive pressure support.
Descriptive information for the sample patient populationa
| Participants | Total (mean ± standard deviation) |
|---|---|
| Number | 22 (5 male/17 female) |
| Age (years) | 52.9±6.4 |
| Height (m) | 1.67±0.1 |
| Weight (kg) | 93.7± 18.5 |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 33.6±6.5 |
| Leg alignment (Var/N/Val) | 3/1/18 |
| Physical activity levels (min/week) | 711±574 |
Note:
Values are representative of a homogenous sample representative of an overweight/obese early-onset knee osteoarthritis patient population.
Abbreviations: N, neutral; Val, valgus; Var, varus.
Percentage of support required to minimize acute knee pain during lower body positive pressure (LBPP)-supported walking
| Walking time (N = 22) | Percentage of LBPP support Mean ± standard deviation (range) |
|---|---|
| 5 mins | I2.3±7.5 (5–30) |
| 10 mins | 12.3+7.5 (5–30) |
| 15 mins | I2.6±7.5 (5–30) |
| 20 mins | I2.6±7.5 (5–30) |
| Total | I2.4±7.4 |
Acute knee pain during walkinga
| Walking time (N = 22) | LBPP walking Mean ± SD | FWB walking Mean ± SD |
|---|---|---|
| 5 mins | 19.6±18.6 (11.4–27.8) | 24.6±16.5 (17.3–31.9) |
| 10 mins | 21.5±20.5 (12.4–30.6) | 27.9± 17.8 (20.0–35.8) |
| 15 mins | 23.2±23.0 (12.7–33.7) | 31.4+21.5 (21.8–40.9) |
| 20 mins | 26.4±24.1 (15.1–37.7) | 33.9±24.3 (23.1–44.6) |
| Total | 22.6±21.5 | 30.0±20.l |
Notes:
Comparison of participant knee pain (mean ± standard deviation [SD]) and confidence intervals (95% CI) as measured by the visual analog scale (mm) for 20 minutes of treadmill walking (recorded at 5-minute intervals) under lower body positive pressure (LBPP)-supported and full weight-bearing (FWB) walking conditions.
P<0.05.
Figure 2Change in knee pain during walking.a
Notes: aMean change in pain as measured on the visual analog scale (VAS) during treadmill walking and expressed relative to the patients’ baseline pain score (which was representative of zero). Over the four intervals, pain increased significantly in the full weight-bearing (FWB) condition (*P=0.002; 95% confidence interval 5.3–20.7) but not in the lower body positive pressure (LBPP) condition (P=0.58; 95% confidence interval −16.0–9.2).
Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) scoringa
| KOOS category | Walking session 1
Mean ± SD | Walking session 2
Mean ± SD | One week postwalking
Mean ± SD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pain | 48.9±16.0 | 51.0±15.9 | 54.6±16.6 |
| Symptoms | 48.2±17.5 | 46.2±16.6 | 53.6±17.6 |
| Function in daily living | 59.5±20.8 | 56.9±17.9 | 63.2±20.1 |
| Sports/recreation | 22.3±23.0 | 23.7±18.1 | 29.2±27.9 |
| Quality of life | 28.4±22.1 | 29.3±17.6 | 35.9±20.3 |
Note:
KOOS data were consistent with previous reports for a knee osteoarthritis patient population, with no significant changes in KOOS scoring being noted between any of the three data collection periods.
Abbreviation: SD, standard deviation.