scholarly journals The effects of McConnell patellofemoral joint and tibial internal rotation limitation taping techniques in people with Patellofemoral pain syndrome

2020 ◽  
Vol 82 ◽  
pp. 266-272
Author(s):  
A.M. Clifford ◽  
S. Dillon ◽  
K. Hartigan ◽  
H. O’Leary ◽  
M. Constantinou
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-78
Author(s):  
Adnan Faris Naufal ◽  
Dini Afriani Khasanah ◽  
Ulfa Noviyana

ABSTRAK Patellofemoral pain syndrome tidak memikili definisi gejala yang jelas karena gejala dan sakit yang dirasakan pasien mungkin berbeda dan rata-rata mengganggu aktivitas fisik pasien. Salah satu konsep penting dalam patellofemoral joint adalah Q-angle. Secara teoritis, lebih tinggi Q-angle meningkatkan tarikan lateral paha depan femoris pada patella dan mempotensiasi gangguan patellofemoral. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengevaluasi hubungan antara nyeri lutut anterior dan Q-angle. Pengukuran pada penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan kujala score untuk mengukur keluhan patellofemoral pain syndrome, untuk mengukur besar sudut Q-angle diukur dengan goniometer. Data yang dikumpulkan kemudian dianalisis menggunakan uji Spearman Rho. Hasil penelitian menunjukan adanya hubungan Q-angle dan patellafemoral pain syndrome pada pemain bola basket wanita. Nilai p value dari Q-angle sebesar 0,024 sehingga Ho ditolak dengan nilai r = 0,579 menunjukan hubungan positif dan kekuatan korelasi yang tinggi, patellofemoral pain syndrome 0,043 dengan nilai r = 0,528 menunjukan hubungan positif dan kekuatan korelasi yang kuat. Nilai korelasi tersebut menunjukkan terdapat hubungan Q-angle terhadap keluhan patellofemoral pain syndrome.  


2006 ◽  
Vol 88 (12) ◽  
pp. 2596-2605 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. J. MACINTYRE ◽  
N. A. HILL ◽  
R. A. FELLOWS ◽  
R. E. ELLIS ◽  
D. R. WILSON

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenguo Yu ◽  
Jie Yao ◽  
Xingliang Wang ◽  
Xing Xin ◽  
Ke Zhang ◽  
...  

Patellofemoral pain syndrome has a high morbidity, and its pathology is closely associated with patellofemoral joint kinematics. A series of in vivo and in vitro studies have been conducted to explore patellofemoral kinematics, and the findings are relevant to the diagnosis, classification, and management of patellofemoral diseases and even the whole knee joint. However, no definite conclusion on normal patellofemoral kinematics has been established. In this study, the measurement methodologies of patellofemoral kinematics (including data collection methods, loading conditions, and coordinate system) as well as their advantages and limitations were reviewed. Motion characteristics of the patella were analyzed. During knee flexion, the patellar flexion angle lagged by 30–40% compared to the tibiofemoral joint flexion. The patella tilts, rotates, and shifts medially in the initial stage of knee flexion and subsequently tilts, rotates, and shifts laterally. The finite patellar helical axis fluctuates near the femoral transepicondylar axis or posterior condylar axis. Moreover, factors affecting kinematics, such as morphology of the trochlear groove, soft tissue balance, and tibiofemoral motion, were analyzed. At the initial period of flexion, soft tissues play a vital role in adjusting patellar tracking, and during further flexion, the status of the patella is determined by the morphology of the trochlear groove and patellar facet. Our findings could increase our understanding of patellofemoral kinematics and can help to guide the operation plan for patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome.


2006 ◽  
Vol 88 (12) ◽  
pp. 2596-2605 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.J. MacIntyre ◽  
N.A. Hill ◽  
R.A. Fellows ◽  
R.E. Ellis ◽  
D.R. Wilson

2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-243 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas W. Kernozek ◽  
Naghmeh Gheidi ◽  
Matthew Zellmer ◽  
Jordan Hove ◽  
Becky L. Heinert ◽  
...  

Context:Squatting is a common rehabilitation training exercise for patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Patellofemoral joint stress (PFJS) during squatting with more anterior knee displacement has not been systematically investigated.Objective:To compare PFJS during squatting using 2 techniques: squat while keeping the knees behind the toes (SBT) and squat while allowing the knees to go past the toes (SPT).Setting:University research laboratory.Participants:Twenty-five healthy females (age: 22.69 (0.74) y; height: 169.39 (6.44) cm; mass: 61.55 (9.74) kg) participated.Main Outcome Measures:Three-dimensional kinematic and kinetic data were collected at 180 and 1800 Hz, respectively. A musculoskeletal model was used to calculate muscle forces through static optimization. These muscle forces were used in a patellofemoral joint model to estimate PFJS.Results:The magnitudes of PFJS, reaction force, and quadriceps force were higher (P < .001) during SPT compared with the SBT technique. Knee flexion, hip flexion, and ankle dorsiflexion angles were reduced when using the SBT technique.Conclusions:Findings provide some general support for minimizing forward knee translation during squats for patients that may have patellofemoral pain syndrome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (06) ◽  
pp. 324-331
Author(s):  
Pratigya Deuja ◽  

Patellofemoral pain syndrome is a common musculoskeletal condition and a major cause for anterior knee pain. It has been associated with excessive compression between the patella and the lateral femoral condyle. It is one of those overuse disorder that can limit activity of daily living along with participation in sports. The prevalence is more on female than those of male with the ratio of 2:1 and it affect athletic female more solely due to greater internal rotation of femur during running which leads to greater hip adduction. The reason for patellofemoral pain syndrome have been multifactorial increased femoral internal rotation, decreased hip abduction and external rotation strength, decreased VMO function and lateral retinaculum tightness. These factor leads to increase in dynamic Q angle that directly increases patellofemoral contact pressure which map a way to patellofemoral pain syndrome. The literature will have an explanation about altered hip kinetics, kinematics and its association with patellofemoral pain syndrome along with rehab protocol for patients with the same condition.


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