Sanchis Geronimo José Bouzas, Lopes Johnnatas Mikael, Assis Sanderson José Costa de, Catão Romena Leão Azevedo, Santos Thiago Ribeiro Teles, Roncalli Angelo Giuseppe Da Costa Oliveira
Rehabilitation Sciences Program, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Medicine Department, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, Bahia, Brazil.
Heliyon. 2022 Oct 8;8(10):e10984. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10984. eCollection 2022 Oct.
Knee pain can impact the performance of activities and sports participation in children. Dynamic knee valgus is a movement pattern commonly related to health conditions that may be associated with sex and foot kinematics in children.
To assess the prevalence of dynamic knee valgus and its relationship with foot mobility, sex, and knee pain in children.
A cross-sectional observational study was carried out with 144 children (10-18 years old). The pain level was investigated using the Visual Analog Pain Scale and categorized into no pain/minor pain (≤2 cm), moderate pain (3-4,9 cm), and severe pain (≥5.0 cm). Foot mobility was assessed using the adapted navicular drop test and categorized into poor/adequate foot mobility (0.0 cm-0.9 cm) and greater foot mobility (≥1.0 cm). The dynamic knee valgus presence was checked using the step-down test. The association analysis was performed using simple tabulation considering the cluster effect. The Prevalence Ratios and the respective confidence intervals (95%) were estimated from Multiple Poisson Regression with robust variance. A significance level of 5% was adopted.
The dynamic knee valgus prevalence was 26.3% and 26.9% in the right and left lower limbs, respectively. Females presented greater dynamic knee valgus frequency in the left lower limb than males. The dynamic knee valgus presence in males was associated with foot mobility in right ( = 0.001) (Prevalence Ratio: 9.33 Confidence Interval: 2.93-29.72) and left lower limbs ( = 0.003) (Prevalence Ratio: 6.25 Confidence Interval: 1.7-22.62).
Male and female children showed different relationships of the analyzed factors, suggesting that characteristics related to sex may impact the aspects linked to dynamic knee in children.
膝关节疼痛会影响儿童的活动表现和体育参与度。动态膝外翻是一种运动模式,通常与健康状况相关,可能与儿童的性别和足部运动学有关。
评估儿童动态膝外翻的患病率及其与足部活动度、性别和膝关节疼痛的关系。
对144名10至18岁的儿童进行了横断面观察研究。使用视觉模拟疼痛量表调查疼痛程度,并分为无疼痛/轻度疼痛(≤2厘米)、中度疼痛(3至4.9厘米)和重度疼痛(≥5.0厘米)。使用改良舟骨下降试验评估足部活动度,并分为足部活动度差/正常(0.0厘米至0.9厘米)和足部活动度较大(≥1.0厘米)。使用下台阶试验检查动态膝外翻的存在情况。采用考虑聚类效应的简单列表进行关联分析。通过具有稳健方差的多重泊松回归估计患病率比及其相应的置信区间(95%)。采用5%的显著性水平。
右下肢和左下肢的动态膝外翻患病率分别为26.3%和26.9%。女性左下肢动态膝外翻的发生率高于男性。男性动态膝外翻的存在与右下肢(P = 0.001)(患病率比:9.33;置信区间:2.93至29.72)和左下肢(P = 0.003)(患病率比:6.25;置信区间:1.7至22.62)的足部活动度相关。
男童和女童在分析因素上表现出不同的关系,表明与性别相关的特征可能会影响儿童动态膝部相关的方面。