Tani Yasuhiro, Otaka Yohei, Kudo Munekatsu, Kurayama Taichi, Kondo Kunitsugu
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital, Chiba, Japan.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital, Chiba, Japan; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2016 May;25(5):1153-1157. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2016.01.028. Epub 2016 Feb 19.
Although genu recurvatum during walking is a well-known issue in stroke rehabilitation, there are no reliable epidemiological data on its prevalence. The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of genu recurvatum during walking and associated knee pain among ambulatory community-dwelling patients with chronic hemiplegic stroke.
Questionnaires were sent to physical therapists working at 223 adult day care facilities in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The number of all chronic stroke patients attending the day care who could walk without human assistance, including those who used a walking aid and/or an orthosis; the number of patients with genu recurvatum in the paretic limb during walking; and the number of patients with genu recurvatum who had experienced any knee pain in the last month were investigated. Physical therapists were also asked whether they considered genu recurvatum in stroke patients to be problematic.
Sixty-four facilities (28.7%) responded, providing data on 1110 ambulatory stroke patients, of whom 217 (19.5%) showed genu recurvatum. Of the patients with genu recurvatum, 25 (11.5%) experienced knee pain in the paretic limb. Of 45 physical therapists who gave an opinion on whether genu recurvatum was problematic, 26 (57.8%) thought it was problematic whereas 19 thought it was not problematic.
Rates of genu recurvatum and associated knee pain were relatively low among ambulatory community-dwelling stroke survivors attending adult day care.
尽管步行时膝反屈是中风康复中一个广为人知的问题,但关于其患病率尚无可靠的流行病学数据。本研究的目的是调查在社区中行走的慢性偏瘫中风患者步行时膝反屈的患病率以及相关的膝关节疼痛情况。
向日本千叶县223家成人日托机构的物理治疗师发送调查问卷。调查所有能在无人协助下行走的慢性中风日托患者的数量,包括使用助行器和/或矫形器的患者;步行时患侧肢体出现膝反屈的患者数量;以及在过去一个月内有膝反屈且经历过任何膝关节疼痛的患者数量。还询问物理治疗师是否认为中风患者的膝反屈是个问题。
64家机构(28.7%)回复,提供了1110名能行走的中风患者的数据,其中217名(19.5%)表现出膝反屈。在有膝反屈的患者中,25名(11.5%)患侧肢体出现膝关节疼痛。在对膝反屈是否有问题发表意见的45名物理治疗师中,26名(57.8%)认为有问题,而19名认为没问题。
在参加成人日托的社区中行走的中风幸存者中,膝反屈和相关膝关节疼痛的发生率相对较低。