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Muscle stabilization strategies in people with medial knee osteoarthritis: The effect of instability

โœ Scribed by Laura C. Schmitt; Katherine S. Rudolph


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
149 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

The sensation of knee instability (shifting, buckling. and giving way) is common in people with medial knee osteoarthritis (OA). Its influence on knee stabilization strategies is unknown. This study investigated the influence of knee instability on muscle activation during walking when knee stability was challenged. Twenty people with medial knee OA participated and were grouped as OA Stable (OAS) (nโ€‰=โ€‰10) and OA Unstable (OAU) (nโ€‰=โ€‰10) based on selfโ€reported knee instability during daily activities. Quadriceps strength, passive knee laxity, and varus alignment were assessed and related to knee instability and muscle cocontraction during walking when the support surface translated laterally. Few differences in knee joint kinematics between the groups were seen; however, there were pronounced differences in muscle activation. The OAU group used greater medial muscle cocontraction before, during, and following the lateral translation. Selfโ€reported knee instability predicted medial muscle cocontraction, but medial laxity and limb alignment did not. The higher muscle cocontraction used by the OAU subjects appears to be an ineffective strategy to stabilize the knee. Instability and high cocontraction can be detrimental to joint integrity, and should be the focus of future research. ยฉ 2008 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 26:1180โ€“1185, 2008


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