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Evaluation of Hip Frontal Plane Flexibility and Strength in Male Sprinter Runners With Unilateral Patellofemoral Arthropathy: A Case-Control Study

Authors :
Ali Amiri
Pezhman Masoudi
Soheil Mansour Sohani
Source :
Function and Disability Journal, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 195-204 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Iran University of Medical Sciences, 2020.

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Patellofemoral Arthropathy (PFA) is the most common knee disorder in runners and various factors can lead to the development of its symptoms. It has been proposed that frontal plane motions of the hip and knee can raise the dynamic quadriceps angle during functional tasks. The aim of this study was to evaluate frontal plane acting hip muscle flexibility and strength differences in male sprinter runners with unilateral PFA. Methods: A total of 38 male runners complaining of peripatellar pain or showing positive unilateral patellar grind test, assigned to the normal and sound legs, and 20 matched control groups were compared in this case-control study. Participants’ hip abductor and adductor muscles strength and their flexibility were evaluated through a hand-held dynamometer and 2D motion analysis tracker software. To measure the strength, participants were positioned side-lying position, performing abduction and adduction, while a dynamometer was placed on the lateral and medial femoral epicondyle. Active and passive abduction and adduction range of motion were recorded via a camera in the supine position and the film was analyzed by the software. Results: Abductor muscle strength and abduction-to-adduction ratio on the involved side were significantly lower than the uninvolved side (P=0.029, P=0.008, d=-0.388, d=-0.459), while greater adduction and lower abduction to adduction ratio were found in the control group (P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25886304
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Function and Disability Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fc5161adf4ee4f73ad6c146dc44b97b5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32598/fdj.3.27