Temporal Activation of Core Muscles and Vasti in Isolated Patellofemoral Osteoarthritis
NCT ID: NCT04589702
Last Updated: 2020-10-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
42 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-03-01
2020-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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For each muscle, three electrodes were used; two electrodes were placed \~ 30 mm apart in the direction of the muscle fibers and a ground electrode was placed over the closest bony prominence. Before placement of the electrodes, the subject's skin was cleaned with alcohol to reduce impedance and excess hair was removed to eliminate shifting of the electrodes if needed.
The stair-stepping task consisted of ascending 2 steps (each step was 40 cm in width, 20 cm in height, without handrails. The depth of the first and second steps was 30 cm and 40 cm, respectively) . Participants were asked to stand on the floor confronting the stairs and 20 cm away from the edge of the initial step. The stair ascent task was performed barefooted while arms hanged at the side of the body. Patients started ascending the steps immediately in response to a command, at their normal speed with their affected limb. Investigators didn't control the speed of stair ascent, because controlling the timing of stair-stepping can alter the electromyographic signal as shown earlier for gait in asymptomatic subjects. Healthy subjects started ascending stairs with their dominant limb .
Before data acquisition, participants performed one practice trial of stair ascent to get familiarized with the task. Then the participants performed three test trials with thirty seconds of rest after each trial to prevent fatigue. The raw data were stored on a personal computer for analysis with a custom program in Matlab (Math Works, Natick, Massachusetts, USA). Investigators used a mean of data in three trials for analysis.
Statistical Analysis:
Data management and analysis were conducted using the statistical package for social studies (SPSS) version 22 for windows (IBM SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA). Normal distribution of the data was tested using the Shapiro-Wilk test. The homogeneity of variances between groups was examined using Levene's test. Descriptive data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. An independent t-test was conducted for comparison of subject characteristics; age, body mass index (BMI), weight and height, between both groups. A univariate test of one way MANOVA was performed to compare EMG onset of each muscle between both groups. Post-hoc analysis using the Bonferroni method was carried out for subsequent multiple comparison. The level of significance for all statistical tests was set at p \< 0.05.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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females with isolated patellofemoral arthritis
those with anterior knee pain
No interventions assigned to this group
healthy females
those without anterior knee pain
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Pain during these activities presented on most days during the past month and their pain severity was ≥ 4 on an 11 point numerical pain scale during aggravating activities .,
3. A grade less than (2) from postero-anterior views on the Kellgren - Lawrence (KL) grading scale.
1\. no history of knee pathology or pain with any of the provocative activities which were mentioned above.
Exclusion Criteria
1. current or previous pain in the hip, lumbar spine or foot that had lasted longer than 3 months and/or required intervention.
2. a history of lower extremity, pelvis or spine fractures; spine, hip, knee or foot surgeries; hip or patellar subluxation/ dislocation.
3. injury to any of knee ligaments or meniscus.
4. systemic diseases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis), neurological conditions or fibromyalgia . 5.The professional athletes; people who exercise more than two hours a day or every other day, were also excluded .
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35 Years
55 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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afaf mohamed omar tahoon
assistant lecturer
Principal Investigators
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Aladdin A. balbaa, professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cairo University
Locations
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faculty of physical therapy, Cairo university
Giza, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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(P.T.Rec/012/001659)
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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