| Literature DB >> 24252592 |
Mark W Creaby1, Tim V Wrigley, Boon-Whatt Lim, Rana S Hinman, Adam L Bryant, Kim L Bennell.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Self-reported knee joint instability compromises function in individuals with medial knee osteoarthritis and may be related to impaired joint mechanics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between self-reported instability and the passive varus-valgus mechanical behaviour of the medial osteoarthritis knee.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24252592 PMCID: PMC3840574 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Frequency of responses to knee instability questionnaire in patients with symptomatic medial compartment knee OA (n = 73)
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| 0 = The symptom prevents me from all daily activity | 0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| 1 = The symptom affects my activity severely | 10 | 13.7 | 13.7 |
| 2 = The symptom affects my activity moderately | 14 | 19.2 | 32.9 |
| 3 = The symptom affects my activity slightly | 20 | 27.4 | 60.3 |
| 4 = I have the symptom but it does not affect my activity | 8 | 11.0 | 71.2 |
| 5 = I do not have giving way, buckling, or shifting of the knee | 21 | 28.8 | 100.0 |
Figure 1Experimental setup for the evaluation of passive knee varus-valgus laxity and stiffness.
Summary of participant characteristics (n = 73)
| 63.45 (8.17) | |
| 1.68 (0.09) | |
| 82.2 (14.5) | |
| 29.3 (4.9) | |
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| Male | 40 (54.8) |
| Female | 33 (45.2) |
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| Grade 2 | 22 (30.1) |
| Grade 3 | 21 (28.8) |
| Grade 4 | 30 (41.1) |
| 175.7 (3.3) |
†indicates Kellgren and Lawrence disease severity of the study limb.
Mean (SD) laxity indices separated according to self-reported knee instability score
| Valgus laxity (°) | - | 10.51 (2.90) | 8.79 (1.95) | 8.95 (2.70) | 8.32 (2.90) | 8.55 (3.63) |
| Varus laxity (°) | - | -10.56 (3.61) | -9.07 (2.53) | -9.00 (3.00) | -9.03 (2.02) | -8.5 (2.57) |
| Total laxity (°) | - | 21.07 (6.14) | 17.86 (4.16) | 17.95 (5.45) | 17.35 (4.61) | 17.05 (5.87) |
| Valgus stiffness (Nm/°) | - | 1.58 (0.40) | 1.66 (0.19) | 1.71 (0.37) | 1.67 (0.49) | 1.78 (0.50) |
| Varus stiffness (Nm/°) | - | 1.38 (0.45) | 1.54 (0.33) | 1.81 (0.52) | 1.56 (0.34) | 1.63 (0.51) |
| Mid-range stiffness (Nm/°) | - | 1.14 (0.41) | 1.44 (0.56) | 1.52 (0.58) | 1.59 (0.48) | 1.68 (0.69) |
Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients between self-reported instability and laxity indices
| Valgus laxity (°) | -0.17 | 0.148 | -0.23 | 0.048* |
| Varus laxity (°) | -0.19 | 0.104 | -0.17 | 0.149 |
| Total laxity (°) | -0.19 | 0.102 | -0.21 | 0.078 |
| Valgus stiffness (Nm/°) | 0.15 | 0.202 | 0.09 | 0.432 |
| Varus stiffness (Nm/°) | 0.12 | 0.306 | 0.13 | 0.272 |
| Mid-range stiffness (Nm/°) | 0.27 | 0.021* | 0.26 | 0.026* |
* indicates significant correlation (P < 0.05).
Figure 2Net moment-angle curves for two study participants are depicted. One participant reported no symptoms of instability (solid green line), the other participant reported that instability severely affected activity (dashed blue line). Mid-range passive stiffness, as indicated by the gradient of the thickened portion of the lines, is noticeably greater in the participant with no symptoms of instability, yet total range-of-motion is similar in both participants.