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与业余跑步者髌股关节疼痛相关的膝关节生物力学因素。

Knee biomechanical factors associated with patellofemoral pain in recreational runners.

作者信息

Yang Chen, Best Thomas M, Liu Hui, Yu Bing

机构信息

School of Sports and Health, Nanjing Sport Institute, Nanjing 210014, China.

UHealth Sports Medicine Institute, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33136, USA.

出版信息

Knee. 2022 Mar;35:87-97. doi: 10.1016/j.knee.2022.02.007. Epub 2022 Mar 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is a common injury among runners. Knee biomechanical factors associated with PFP, however, remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to determine possible associations between knee biomechanics and symptoms of PFP in recreational runners.

METHODS

Fifteen male and 15 female recreational runners with PFP were enrolled as the PFP group, 30 matched runners without PFP were recruited as the control group. The PFP group was tested running with and without knee pain, while the control group had only one running test. Reflective marker coordinates and ground reaction force data were collected in each test. Knee kinematics and kinetics during running were reduced and compared between groups (PFP group without knee pain and control group) and between pain conditions (PFP group with knee pain and without knee pain), as well as between sexes.

RESULTS

Female and male participants with PFP had an increased peak knee valgus angle when running without pain compared to matched controls (P = 0.001), and to themselves when running with pain (P = 0.001). Male participants with PFP also had an increased peak knee flexion angle when running without pain compared to matched controls (P = 0.008), however did not decrease their peak knee flexion angle when running with pain (P = 0.245). No significant main effect of group or pain condition on any peak knee joint moment during running was detected (P ≥ 0.175).

CONCLUSIONS

Increased peak knee valgus angle during running appears to be a critical biomechanical factor associated with PFP in recreational runners, while decreasing knee valgus angle during running may be an adaptation to reduce symptoms of PFP. Increased peak knee flexion angle during running appears to be another biomechanical factor associated with PFP that is sex specific for male recreational runners.

摘要

背景

髌股疼痛(PFP)是跑步者中常见的损伤。然而,与PFP相关的膝关节生物力学因素仍不清楚。本研究的目的是确定休闲跑步者膝关节生物力学与PFP症状之间的可能关联。

方法

招募15名患有PFP的男性和15名患有PFP的女性休闲跑步者作为PFP组,招募30名匹配的无PFP的跑步者作为对照组。PFP组在有膝关节疼痛和无膝关节疼痛的情况下进行跑步测试,而对照组仅进行一次跑步测试。在每次测试中收集反射标记坐标和地面反作用力数据。对跑步过程中的膝关节运动学和动力学进行分析,并在组间(无膝关节疼痛的PFP组和对照组)、疼痛状态间(有膝关节疼痛的PFP组和无膝关节疼痛的PFP组)以及性别间进行比较。

结果

与匹配的对照组相比,患有PFP的女性和男性参与者在无痛跑步时的膝关节外翻角度峰值增加(P = 0.001),与他们自己在疼痛跑步时相比也增加(P = 0.001)。患有PFP的男性参与者在无痛跑步时的膝关节屈曲角度峰值也比匹配的对照组增加(P = 0.008),然而在疼痛跑步时并未降低其膝关节屈曲角度峰值(P = 0.245)。未检测到组或疼痛状态对跑步过程中任何膝关节峰值力矩有显著的主效应(P≥0.175)。

结论

跑步过程中膝关节外翻角度峰值增加似乎是休闲跑步者中与PFP相关的关键生物力学因素,而跑步过程中降低膝关节外翻角度可能是减轻PFP症状的一种适应方式。跑步过程中膝关节屈曲角度峰值增加似乎是另一个与PFP相关的生物力学因素,这在男性休闲跑步者中具有性别特异性。

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