Arthritis Research UK Epidemiology Unit, School of Translational Medicine, University of Manchester, 2nd Floor, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom.
Phys Ther. 2012 Jun;92(6):821-30. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20110209. Epub 2012 Jan 26.
Patellar taping is a common treatment modality for physical therapists managing patellofemoral pain. However, the mechanisms of action remain unclear, with much debate as to whether its efficacy is due to a change in patellar alignment or an alteration in sensory input.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sensory input hypothesis using functional magnetic resonance imaging when taping was applied to the knee joint during a proprioception task.
This was an observational study with patellar taping intervention.
Eight male volunteers who were healthy and right-leg dominant participated in a motor block design study. Each participant performed 2 right knee extension repetitive movement tasks: one simple and one proprioceptive. These tasks were performed with and without patellar taping and were auditorally paced for 400 seconds at 72 beats/min (1.2 Hz).
The proprioception task without patellar taping caused a positive blood oxygenation level-dependant (BOLD) response bilaterally in the medial supplementary motor area, the cingulate motor area, the basal ganglion, and the thalamus and medial primary sensory motor cortex. For the proprioception task with patellar taping, there was a decreased BOLD response in these regions. In the lateral primary sensory cortex, there was a negative BOLD response with less activity for the proprioception task with taping. Limitations This study may have been limited by the small sample size, a possible learning effect due to a nonrandom order of tasks, and use of a single-joint knee extension task.
This study demonstrated that patellar taping modulates brain activity in several areas of the brain during a proprioception knee movement task.
髌腱贴扎是物理治疗师治疗髌股疼痛的常用治疗方法。然而,其作用机制仍不清楚,对于其疗效是由于髌股对线的改变还是感觉输入的改变存在很大争议。
本研究旨在使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究在膝关节进行本体感受任务时贴扎髌腱时的感觉输入假说。
这是一项观察性研究,包括髌腱贴扎干预。
8 名健康且右利手的男性志愿者参与了一项运动阻断设计研究。每位参与者均进行了 2 次右膝伸展重复运动任务:一次简单任务,一次本体感受任务。这些任务在有和没有髌腱贴扎的情况下进行,并以 72 拍/分钟(1.2 Hz)的速度进行 400 秒的听觉节拍。
没有髌腱贴扎的本体感受任务会在双侧引起内侧补充运动区、扣带回运动区、基底节和丘脑以及内侧初级感觉运动皮层的正血氧水平依赖性(BOLD)反应。对于有髌腱贴扎的本体感受任务,这些区域的 BOLD 反应减少。在外侧初级感觉皮层,对于有贴扎的本体感受任务,BOLD 反应呈负性,活动减少。局限性 本研究可能受到样本量小、由于任务顺序非随机可能导致的学习效应以及使用单关节膝关节伸展任务的限制。
本研究表明,髌腱贴扎在本体感受膝关节运动任务期间调节大脑的几个区域的脑活动。