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David Andrew Rice1,2, Peter John McNair3, Gwyn Nancy Lewis4, Nicola Dalbeth5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Substantial weakness of the quadriceps muscles is typically observed in patients with arthritis. This is partly due to ongoing neural inhibition that prevents the quadriceps from being fully activated. Evidence from animal studies suggests enhanced flexion reflex excitability may contribute to this weakness. This prospective observational study examined the effects of joint aspiration and intra-articular corticosteroid injection on flexion reflex excitability, quadriceps muscle strength and knee pain in individuals with knee synovitis.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26215105 PMCID: PMC4517546 DOI: 10.1186/s13075-015-0711-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Participant characteristics
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 61.0 (13.7) |
|---|---|
| Height in metres, mean (SD) | 1.65 (0.09) |
| Mass in kilograms, mean (SD) | 81.9 (22.6) |
| Female, number (%) | 11 (68.8) |
| Duration of pathology in months, mean (SD) | 98.8 (78.3) |
| Type of pathology, number (%) | |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | 10 (62.50) |
| Osteoarthritis | 5 (31.25) |
| Psoriatic arthritis | 1 (6.25) |
| Number of painful joints, mean (SD) | 3 (3.25) |
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Fig. 1Knee pain as measured on the P4 instrument before and after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. Baseline = before intervention. Day 5 = 5 ± 2 days after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. Day 15 = 15 ± 2 days after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. **= significant change from baseline (p <0.01). ***= significant change from baseline (p = 0.001). Data are means and one standard error of the mean
Fig. 2Flexion reflex (FR) threshold before (baseline 1 and baseline 2) and after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. mA = milliamps. Aspiration = following joint aspiration only. Day 5 = 5 ± 2 days after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. Day 15 = 15 ± 2 days after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. *= significant change from baseline 1 (p <0.05). **= significant change from baseline 1 (p <0.01). Data are means and one standard error of the mean
Fig. 3Quadriceps peak torque at baseline and following knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. Nm = Newton metres. Aspiration = following joint aspiration only. Day 5 = 5 ± 2 days after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. Day 15 = 15 ± 2 days after knee joint aspiration and corticosteroid injection. **= significant change from baseline (p <0.01). ***= significant change from baseline (p ≤0.001). Data are means and one standard error of the mean