Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.
PM R. 2013 Jul;5(7):568-72. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2012.12.007. Epub 2013 Jan 29.
Patellofemoral pain is a common orthopedic condition in the athletic population. Previous investigators focused on exploring the etiology and investigating the effectiveness of different treatment approaches for patellofemoral pain. However, the severity of symptoms and its corresponding impact on quality of life (QOL) in athletes at different skill levels have not been explored. Such information may help in formulating rehabilitation strategies targeting different levels of athletes.
To compare the perception of patellofemoral symptoms and its impact on QOL between professional and amateur athletes with patellofemoral pain.
Cross-sectional study.
Thirty-eight athletes with patellofemoral pain: 19 professional athletes from the Chinese national track and field team and 19 matched amateur participants recruited from a local track and field club.
All participants completed the Chinese version of Kujala scale and Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), which we used to quantify the severity of patellofemoral symptoms and QOL, respectively.
Professional athletes demonstrated a significantly higher level of patellofemoral symptoms (P < .001) and lower physical functioning subscore of SF-36 (P < .014) than did the amateur athletes. We also found a trend of a lower mental health subscore of SF-36 in professional athletes than in the amateurs (P = .07). The Kujala scale score was positively correlated with the subscore of "physical functioning" in both professional athletes (rs = 0.688, P = .001) and amateurs (rs = 0.751, P < .001). We also observed a trend of correlation between the subscore in the mental health domain and the severity of patellofemoral symptoms in professional athletes.
Athletes at different elite levels might have varied perceptions of patellofemoral pain and the corresponding impact on physical aspects of quality of life. The results of this study may highlight the necessity of addressing psychosocial factors when formulating rehabilitation strategies in the athletic population with patellofemoral pain.
髌股疼痛是运动员中常见的骨科疾病。以前的研究人员专注于探索髌股疼痛的病因,并研究不同治疗方法的效果。然而,不同运动技能水平的运动员的症状严重程度及其对生活质量(QOL)的相应影响尚未得到探索。这些信息可能有助于制定针对不同运动员水平的康复策略。
比较髌股疼痛专业运动员和业余运动员对髌股症状的感知及其对 QOL 的影响。
横断面研究。
38 名髌股疼痛运动员:19 名来自中国国家田径队的专业运动员和 19 名来自当地田径俱乐部的匹配业余参与者。
所有参与者均完成髌股症状严重程度的中文版 Kujala 量表和生活质量的医疗结局研究 36 项简明健康调查问卷(SF-36)。
专业运动员的髌股症状严重程度明显更高(P <.001),SF-36 的生理功能子评分更低(P <.014),而业余运动员则相反。我们还发现,专业运动员的 SF-36 心理健康子评分也呈下降趋势(P =.07)。Kujala 量表评分与专业运动员(rs = 0.688,P =.001)和业余运动员(rs = 0.751,P <.001)的“生理功能”子评分均呈正相关。我们还观察到专业运动员的心理健康子评分与髌股症状严重程度之间存在相关性的趋势。
不同精英水平的运动员可能对髌股疼痛有不同的感知,以及对生活质量的生理方面的相应影响。本研究的结果可能强调了在髌股疼痛的运动员人群中制定康复策略时需要考虑心理社会因素。