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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 15490, 2024 07 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38969665

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To investigate the biomechanical factors associated with patellofemoral pain in children and adolescents. A cross-sectional, population-based study conducted in Brazil from 2019 to 2023, involving students from public schools. Adjusted prevalence ratios and their respective 95% confidence intervals for the outcome in relation to independent variables were calculated for association analysis, adopting a significance level of 5%. Out of the total of 283 students, 152 were female and 182 were aged between 16 and 18 years old. A positive association was observed between the presence of patellofemoral pain and a poor movement quality in both lower limbs (right side: p = 0.04 and left side: p = 0.04) as well as with dynamic valgus of the left lower limb (p < 0.01). Patellofemoral pain in children and adolescents is associated with poor movement quality in the lower limbs and dynamic valgus of the left lower limb. Actions targeting these biomechanical factors may be crucial for early diagnosis and clinical treatment of this disfunction.


Subject(s)
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome , Humans , Adolescent , Female , Male , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cross-Sectional Studies , Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome/physiopathology , Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome/epidemiology , Child , Brazil/epidemiology , Prevalence
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 38(1): 60-65, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38657154

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Patellofemoral instability (PFI) is a common disorder in children and adolescents. Surgical stabilization of the patella poses challenges in skeletally immature patients due to anatomical peculiarities at this stage, leading to the absence of an established standard reconstruction technique. Recently, there has been a notable interest in the medial patellofemoral complex (MPFC), encompassing the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) and the medial quadriceps tendon femoral ligament (MQTFL), owing to their role in restricting lateral patellar displacement. This paper aims to describe the surgical technique employed by the author for reconstructing the medial patellofemoral complex with allograft in skeletally immature patients with patellofemoral instability. Study design: surgical technique.


La inestabilidad patelofemoral (PFI) es un trastorno común en niños y adolescentes. La estabilización quirúrgica de la rótula plantea desafíos en pacientes esqueléticamente inmaduros debido a peculiaridades anatómicas en esta etapa, lo que lleva a la ausencia de una técnica de reconstrucción estándar establecida. Recientemente, ha habido un interés notable en el complejo femororrotuliano medial (MPFC), que abarca el ligamento femororrotuliano medial (MPFL) y el ligamento femoral del tendón del cuádriceps medial (MQTFL), debido a su papel en la restricción del desplazamiento rotuliano lateral. Este artículo tiene como objetivo describir la técnica quirúrgica empleada por el autor para reconstruir el complejo femororrotuliano medial con aloinjerto en pacientes esqueléticamente inmaduros con inestabilidad femororrotuliana. Diseño del estudio: técnica quirúrgica.


Subject(s)
Allografts , Joint Instability , Patellofemoral Joint , Humans , Patellofemoral Joint/surgery , Child , Adolescent , Joint Instability/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Orthopedic Procedures/methods
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 32(6): 1363-1369, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38532466

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PURPOSE: Trochlear dysplasia is one of the main risk factors for recurrent patellar dislocation. The Dejour classification identifies four categories that can be used to classify trochlear dysplasia. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the inter- and intraobserver reliability of the Dejour classification for trochlear dysplasia. The hypothesis was that both intra- and interobserver reliability would be at least moderate. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, reliability study. Twenty-eight examiners from the International Patellofemoral Study Group 2022 meeting evaluated lateral radiographs of the knee and axial magnetic resonance images from 15 cases of patellofemoral instability with trochlear dysplasia. They classified each case according to Dejour's classification for trochlear dysplasia (A-D). There were three rounds: one with only computed radiograph (CR), one with only magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and one with both. Inter- and intraobserver reliability were calculated using κ coefficient (0-1). RESULTS: The mean age of patients was: 14.6 years; 60% were female and 53% had open physis. The interobserver reliability κ probabilities were 0.2 (CR), 0.13 (MRI) and 0.12 (CR and MRI). The intraobserver reliability κ probabilities were 0.45 (CR), 0.44 (MRI) and 0.65 (CR and MRI). CONCLUSION: The Dejour classification for trochlear dysplasia has slight interobserver reliability and substantial intraobserver reliability. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I.


Subject(s)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Observer Variation , Patellofemoral Joint , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Reproducibility of Results , Adolescent , Male , Patellofemoral Joint/diagnostic imaging , Patellofemoral Joint/pathology , Patellar Dislocation/diagnostic imaging , Patellar Dislocation/classification , Joint Instability/classification , Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Femur/diagnostic imaging , Femur/pathology , Child
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Acta Ortop Mex ; 37(3): 126-136, 2023.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38052432

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Anterior knee pain is a common condition that affects adolescent and young adult patients, being one of the most challenging consultations for a knee surgeon. The large number of distinct diagnoses makes it a peculiar syndrome, the only similarities being the presence of retro or peripatellar pain aggravated by at least one activity that loads the joint in flexion. From a pathophysiological perspective, an overuse injury should be considered, where the structural unit of the tissue is damaged or its capacity for reparative response is exceeded. The diagnosis is clinical. Images should be reserved for a particular group of patients. Early intervention is essential to achieve favorable results. Conservative treatment is the gold standard and it is based on multimodal management validated by international consensus. Based on a categorization by clinic and images, we can have a guide to those etiologies that are susceptible to surgical management. The goal of the intervention is to reduce joint stress. The present review defines a simplified algorithm for the study and management of anterior knee pain.


El dolor anterior de rodilla es una condición que afecta a pacientes adolescentes y adultos jóvenes, siendo una de las consultas más comunes y desafiantes para el cirujano de rodilla. La gran cantidad de diagnósticos diferenciales, lo convierten en un síndrome particular, que solo presentan en común la presencia de dolor retro o peripatelar agravado por al menos una actividad que cargue la articulación en flexión. Desde un punto de vista fisiopatológico, debe considerarse una lesión por sobrecarga, donde la unidad estructural del tejido se encuentra dañada o excedida su capacidad de respuesta reparadora. El diagnóstico es clínico. Las imágenes debiesen reservarse para un grupo particular de pacientes. La intervención precoz es fundamental para lograr resultados favorables. El tratamiento conservador es el estándar de oro y se basa en un manejo multimodal validado por consensos internacionales. Basados en una categorización por clínica e imágenes, podemos tener una guía de aquellos cuadros que son susceptibles de manejo quirúrgico. El objetivo de la intervención es reducir el estrés articular. La presente revisión define un algoritmo simplificado de estudio y manejo en dolor anterior de rodilla.


Subject(s)
Knee Joint , Pain , Adolescent , Young Adult , Humans
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Indian J Orthop ; 57(8): 1203-1208, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37525739

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFLR) is used in most patellar instability surgeries, there is controversy on adding a tibial tuberosity osteotomy (TTO). Objective: To describe the results of isolated MPFLR in patellar instability according to the Tibial Tuberosity-Trochlear Groove distance (TT-TG). Methods: Retrospective study of patients with patellar instability with a mature skeleton in one center between 2016 and 2021, using isolated MPFLR. Patients with incomplete clinical and/or radiological records and less than one year follow-up were excluded. Pre-surgical demographic and radiological data (TT-TG, Caton-Deschamps (CD) index, patellar tilt, trochlear dysplasia) were recorded. Patients were divided into three groups according to TT-TG distance (Group 1: < 17 mm, Group 2: 17-19, Group 3: ≥ 20 mm). A pre and post-surgical Kujala score was performed. Local complications, satisfaction, recurrence and/or reintervention were recorded. Pre-surgical variables between groups, intra and inter-group Kujala differences were compared using Bartlett's test. Consent from the patients and approval from the local ethics committee were obtained. Results: 67 patients met the selection criteria, mean age of 23 years, 70% were women. There were no pre surgical, radiological nor follow-up differences between the groups (average 27 months). Pre and post-surgical Kujala score, respectively: Group 1: 37-78, Group 2: 37-78, Group 3: 39-79. All groups had a significant improvement (p < 0.05), there were no significant differences in improvement between groups (p > 0.05). There were three patients with a redislocation episode, all in group 1. One patient had a mobilization under anesthesia due to an arthrofibrosis (Group 2). 97% of all cases reported being satisfied. Conclusion: Isolated MPFLR in patellar instability presents a functional improvement, with a low rate of complications and failure, regardless of the pre surgical TT-TG. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43465-023-00906-6.

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Acta ortop. mex ; 37(3): 126-136, may.-jun. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1556746

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Resumen: El dolor anterior de rodilla es una condición que afecta a pacientes adolescentes y adultos jóvenes, siendo una de las consultas más comunes y desafiantes para el cirujano de rodilla. La gran cantidad de diagnósticos diferenciales, lo convierten en un síndrome particular, que solo presentan en común la presencia de dolor retro o peripatelar agravado por al menos una actividad que cargue la articulación en flexión. Desde un punto de vista fisiopatológico, debe considerarse una lesión por sobrecarga, donde la unidad estructural del tejido se encuentra dañada o excedida su capacidad de respuesta reparadora. El diagnóstico es clínico. Las imágenes debiesen reservarse para un grupo particular de pacientes. La intervención precoz es fundamental para lograr resultados favorables. El tratamiento conservador es el estándar de oro y se basa en un manejo multimodal validado por consensos internacionales. Basados en una categorización por clínica e imágenes, podemos tener una guía de aquellos cuadros que son susceptibles de manejo quirúrgico. El objetivo de la intervención es reducir el estrés articular. La presente revisión define un algoritmo simplificado de estudio y manejo en dolor anterior de rodilla.


Abstract: Anterior knee pain is a common condition that affects adolescent and young adult patients, being one of the most challenging consultations for a knee surgeon. The large number of distinct diagnoses makes it a peculiar syndrome, the only similarities being the presence of retro or peripatellar pain aggravated by at least one activity that loads the joint in flexion. From a pathophysiological perspective, an overuse injury should be considered, where the structural unit of the tissue is damaged or its capacity for reparative response is exceeded. The diagnosis is clinical. Images should be reserved for a particular group of patients. Early intervention is essential to achieve favorable results. Conservative treatment is the gold standard and it is based on multimodal management validated by international consensus. Based on a categorization by clinic and images, we can have a guide to those etiologies that are susceptible to surgical management. The goal of the intervention is to reduce joint stress. The present review defines a simplified algorithm for the study and management of anterior knee pain.

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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521659

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Abstract Due to the ease of its practice, walking / running can be performed in such a way that there is no adequate control or monitoring, resulting in the appearance of injuries, highlighting patellofemoral pain. Thus, the present study aimed to verify the levels of patellofemoral pain in walk / run practitioners. The sample consisted of 318 individuals, selected in a non-probabilistic manner, for convenience and adherence, including over 18 years old, both sexes, living in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, who practiced walking / running. Data collection was performed using an online questionnaire on the google platform. Participants who agreed to participate answered a sociodemographic questionnaire, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and a subscale of patellofemoral pain and osteoarthritis of the KOOS questionnaire. Data were presented using descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation), submitted to inferential statistics using Student's t test, ANOVA with Bonferroni's post hoc to show the effect of comparisons, considering a significance level of 5% (p <0.05). There were no significant differences between the variables analyzed (p = 0.599; ES = 0.06), suggesting that there is no difference in patellofemoral pain in practitioners of walking / running between the sexes and different levels of physical activity; research with larger samples and monitoring of more variables, in the search for more assertive results, should be carried out.


Resumo Pela facilidade de sua prática, a caminhada / corrida pode ser realizada de forma que não haja controle ou monitoramento adequado, resultando no aparecimento de lesões, destacando a dor femoropatelar. Assim, o presente estudo teve como objetivo verificar os níveis de dor femoropatelar em praticantes de caminhada / corrida. A amostra foi composta por 318 indivíduos, selecionados de forma não probabilística, por conveniência e adesão, incluindo maiores de 18 anos, ambos os sexos, residentes no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil, que praticavam caminhada / corrida. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio de questionário online na plataforma google. Os participantes que aceitaram participar responderam a um questionário sociodemográfico, o Questionário Internacional de Atividade Física (IPAQ) e subescala de dor patelofemoral e osteoartrite do questionário KOOS. Os dados foram apresentados através da estatística descritiva (média e desvio padrão), submetidos à estatística inferencial por meio do teste t de Student, ANOVA com post hoc de Bonferroni para mostrar o efeito das comparações, considerando nível de significância de 5% (p<0,05). Não foi observada diferenças significantes entre as variáveis analisadas (p = 0,599), sugerindo que não há diferença no dor femoropatelar em praticantes de caminhada / corrida entre os sexos e diferentes níveis de atividade física; pesquisas com amostras maiores e monitoramento de mais variáveis, na busca por resultados mais assertivos, devem ser realizadas.

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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 51: Pub. 1906, 2023. ilus, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1434994

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Background: The evaluation of vertical kneecap position within the trochlear groove is essential for understanding the anatomical changes that may lead to canine patellar luxation. Unlike other important diagnostic imaging measurements (e.g. measures of pelvic limb alignment), no data on patellofemoral congruence parameters of canine stifles (congruence angle, linear axial patellar displacement, lateral patellofemoral angle, patellar tilt angle) are reported. The aim of this study was to present metric values of these parameters in healthy dogs from small breeds from both sexes in order to use them for identification of animals with increased risk for medial patellar luxation. Materials, Methods & Results: The study was performed on 44 stifle joints from 22 healthy dogs of both sexes from 4 small breeds (Pinscher, Pomeranian, Chihuahua and Yorkshire terrier). Inclusion criteria were negative patellar displacement and dancing patella tests after orthopaedic examination, lack of femoral and gluteal muscles asymmetry after palpation, lack of signs of long-term proprioceptive dysfunction, normal patellar and withdrawal reflexes after neurological examination. The translation of the patella in the axial plane was evaluated by means of congruence angle and axial linear patellar displacement. The rotation of the patella in the axial plane was evaluated through measurement of lateral patellofemoral angle and patellar tilt angle. Reference ranges of parameters were analysed in agreement with the guidelines of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists for the determination of reference intervals in veterinary species for sample sizes of 40-120 with non-Gaussian distribution - robust method, 95% confidence interval (CI) with 90 % CI for upper and lower reference limits. All measured patellofemoral congruence angles were negative. Their reference range was from -8.06o to -0.58o (median value -3o ). The axial patellar displacement was negligible, with values ranging from 0.1 to 0.8 mm. Lateral patellofemoral angles in all dogs were open to the lateral side (positive); the computed reference interval was from 21.61o to 41.80o (median 31.5o ). Patellar tilt angles ranged from 2o to 8o (median 5o ). A statistically significant difference between sexes was demonstrated for angles describing the rotation of the patella in the axial plane: the lateral patellofemoral angle (P = 0.0248) and the patellar tilt angle (P = 0.0004) were greater in stifles of male dogs. Discussion: This is the first study presenting reference values of parameters describing patellofemoral alignment in healthy dogs from small breeds on tangential radiographs. The values of one of most commonly measured parameters on tangential radiographs (the lateral patellofemoral angle) in stifles of small breed dogs were higher than values in humans, supposedly due to the specific joint anatomy. The patellar tilt angle is considered as more objective and not influenced by limb rotation. For the detection of patellar misalignment, the tilt angle was reported to be almost as specific as the congruence angle but more sensitive and more accurate. It is the most specific and sensitive parameter determining the direction of patellar luxation. In male dogs, the median lateral patellofemoral angle was greater than in females (P = 0.0248). Similar tendency was shown for patellar tilt angle that was also greater in male stifles (P = 0.0004). The reported statistically significant between-sex differences in lateral patellofemoral angle and patellar tilt angle with higher values of both angles in stifles of male dogs could be attributed to the better developed femoral muscles, in particular m. vastus medialis and m. sartorius, and to differences in trochlear groove and kneecap morphology. The presented reference intervals may be useful for early detection of subjects with increased risk to medial patellar luxation.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Sex Characteristics , Patellar Dislocation/prevention & control , Patellofemoral Joint/anatomy & histology , Patellofemoral Joint/diagnostic imaging , Patellar Dislocation/veterinary
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São Paulo med. j ; São Paulo med. j;140(6): 755-761, Nov.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1410233

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Abstract BACKGROUND: The relationships between the morphometric structure of the patellofemoral joint, patella type and chondromalacia patella are still a matter of debate. OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of chondromalacia patella by determining the patella type and making patellofemoral morphometric measurements. DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective cohort study in an orthopedics and traumatology clinic in Turkey, conducted between June 2017 and November 2019. METHODS: This study involved 562 knees of 522 patients with anterior knee pain (246 males and 316 females; mean age 46.59 years). The patients were grouped according to presence of chondromalacia patella (group I) or absence of chondromalacia patella (group II). The patella type, lateral trochlear inclination, medial trochlear inclination, trochlear angle, sulcus angle, patellar tilt and Insall-Salvati index were assessed. Group comparisons were made using chi-square tests or Student t tests. The r value was used to determine the magnitude of relationships between pairs of variables. RESULTS: Among the 562 knees evaluated, 265 (50.71%) presented type I patella, 195 (36.7%) type II, 100 (12.3%) type III and 2 (0.3%) type IV. Group I consisted of 448 knees and group II consisted of 114 knees. Significant differences were found between the groups in terms of age, gender, patella type and lateral inclination angles (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Detecting the patella type and making lateral inclination measurements in patients with anterior knee pain are of great importance for diagnosing suspected chondromalacia patella, particularly in the early degenerative period.

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Trials ; 23(1): 746, 2022 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36064729

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BACKGROUND: Elevated patellofemoral joint stress has been associated with patellofemoral osteoarthritis (PFOA). Changes in lower limb kinematics, such as excessive femoral adduction and internal rotation and excessive rearfoot eversion during the stance phase of functional activities, may increase patellofemoral stress. There is a lack of studies that assess the effects of interventions for controlling femur and subtalar joint movements during functional activities on self-reported measures in individuals with PFOA. Thus, the primary aim of the study is to determine the immediate effects of the hip strap and foot orthoses during level-ground walking and the single-leg squat test on self-reported outcomes. The secondary aim is to investigate whether the hip strap and foot orthoses result in the kinematic changes that these devices are purported to cause. METHODS: Twenty-nine individuals with PFOA aged 50 years or older will take part in the study. The main outcome is pain intensity. The secondary outcomes are other self-reported measures (global rating of change, acceptable state of symptoms, ease of performance, and confidence) and lower limb kinematics (peak femoral adduction and internal rotation, and peak rearfoot eversion). These outcomes will be assessed during functional tasks performed under three conditions: (i) control condition, (ii) hip strap intervention, and (iii) foot orthoses intervention. To investigate whether these interventions result in the lower limb kinematic changes that they are purported to cause, three-dimensional kinematics of the femur and rearfoot will be captured during each task. Linear mixed models with two fixed factors will be used to test associations between the interventions (control, hip strap, and foot orthoses) and conditions (level-ground walking and single-leg squat test) as well as interactions between the interventions and conditions. DISCUSSION: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the immediate effects of the hip strap and foot orthoses on self-reported measures and lower limb kinematics during functional tasks in individuals with PFOA. The findings of this study will enable future trials to investigate the effects of these interventions in rehabilitation programmes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04332900 . Registered on 3 April 2020.


Subject(s)
Foot Orthoses , Osteoarthritis, Knee , Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome , Biomechanical Phenomena , Humans , Lower Extremity , Osteoarthritis, Knee/diagnosis , Osteoarthritis, Knee/therapy , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Self Report
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Braz J Phys Ther ; 26(4): 100430, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35870253

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BACKGROUND: Young adults with patellofemoral pain (PFP) have a high prevalence of being overweight or obese, which is associated with impaired lower limb function and muscle weakness. However, the impact of being overweight or obese on pain sensitivity has not been explored. OBJECTIVES: We investigated the association between body fat, skeletal muscle mass, and body mass index (BMI) with pressure hyperalgesia and self-reported pain in young adults with PFP. METHODS: 114 adults with PFP (24 ± 5 years old, 62% women) were recruited. Demographics and self-reported pain (current and worst knee pain intensity in the previous month - 0-100 mm visual analog scale) were recorded. Body fat and skeletal muscle mass were measured using bioelectrical impedance. Pressure hyperalgesia was measured using a handheld algometer (pressure pain threshold) at three sites: center of patella of the painful knee, ipsilateral tibialis anterior, and contralateral upper limb. The association between body fat, skeletal muscle mass, and BMI with pressure hyperalgesia and self-reported pain were investigated using partial correlations and hierarchical regression models (adjusted for sex, bilateral pain, and symptoms duration). RESULTS: Higher body fat and lower skeletal muscle mass were associated with local, spread, and widespread pressure hyperalgesia (ΔR2=0.09 to 0.17, p ≤ 0.001; ΔR2=0.14 to 0.26, p<0.001, respectively), and higher current self-reported pain (ΔR2=0.10, p<0.001; ΔR2=0.06, p = 0.007, respectively). Higher BMI was associated with higher current self-reported pain (ΔR2=0.10, p = 0.001), but not with any measures of pressure hyperalgesia (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Higher body fat and lower skeletal muscle mass help to explain local, spread, and widespread pressure hyperalgesia, and self-reported pain in people with PFP. BMI only helps to explain self-reported pain. These factors should be considered when assessing people with PFP and developing their management plan, but caution should be taken as the strength of association was generally low.


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Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome , Adipose Tissue , Adult , Body Mass Index , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Hyperalgesia , Male , Muscle, Skeletal , Obesity , Overweight , Pain , Young Adult
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Clin Pract ; 12(3): 425-435, 2022 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35735666

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Dynamic knee valgus (DKV) is a frontal plane knee kinematic alteration that has been associated with patellofemoral pain (PFP) in female runners. DKV is commonly assessed in clinical practice by measuring frontal plane knee projection angle (FPPA) during squat tests. However, it remains unclear whether the DKV observed in these tests is similar to or correlates with that observed during running in female runners. The aims of this cross-sectional study were to correlate and compare DKV, by measuring FPPA values, in a lateral step-down (LSD) squat test and running in female runners with and without PFP. A two-dimensional (2D) video analysis of the LSD test and running was carried out for 21 asymptomatic female runners and 17 PFP female runners in order to determine FPPA values. A Pearson correlation test and a factorial ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc correction were used for statistical analysis. The FPPAs recorded in the LSD test were significantly higher than those recorded during running in the asymptomatic (16.32° ± 5.38 vs. 4.02° ± 3.26, p < 0.01) and PFP groups (17.54° ± 7.25 vs. 4.64° ± 3.62, p < 0.01). No significant differences were found in FPPA values between asymptomatic and PFP runners during the LSD test (16.32° ± 5.38 vs. 17.54° ± 7.25, p = 0.55) and running (4.02° ± 3.26 vs. 4.64° ± 3.62, p = 0.58). There was a small (r < 0.3) and non-significant (p > 0.05) correlation in FPPAs between the LSD test and running in both groups. According to our results, DKV was not similar during the LSD test and running, and there was no significant correlation in FPPA values between the LSD test and running in both groups. Therefore, clinicians and therapists should be aware of these findings when using the LSD test in clinical practice to evaluate DKV in female runners with or without PFP.

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Acta Ortop Bras ; 30(3): e241172, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35694023

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Objective: To assess clinical results of patients who underwent medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction after a minimum of two years of follow-up. Methods: Patients' medical records were assessed for residual instability, patient satisfaction, and post-operative functional outcomes. Results: Fifty-one patients were analyzed, out of which 56.87% were women. Patients' mean age was 30.8 years (16 to 57 years). The mean follow-up time was 68.7 months (37 to 120 months). Length between first dislocation and surgery was less than 1 year for 58.82% of patients, between 1 and 5 years for 37.25%, and over 5 years for 3.93%. Patients showed a high degree of satisfaction (96.08% would undergo surgery again), with recurrence rate of 11.76%. Twenty-two patients reported knee symptoms, including pain from movements (72.72%), weakness (18.18%), constant pain (13.63%), and crepitus (4.54%). Considering dissatisfied patients, patients with dislocation recurrence, and patients with symptoms, five cannot practice physical activity, out of which only three blame their knee. Conclusion: MPFL reconstruction showed a recurrence rate of 11.7%, with high patient satisfaction, good functional results, and high rate of return to sports, after a minimum of two years of follow-up. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.


Objetivo: Avaliar o resultado clínico de pacientes submetidos à reconstrução do ligamento patelofemoral medial (LPFM), acompanhados por mínimo de dois anos. Métodos: Avaliação de prontuários para informações sobre instabilidade residual, satisfação do paciente e resultado funcional pós-operatório. Resultados: Foram analisados 51 pacientes. 56,87% do sexo feminino e média etária 30,8 anos (16 a 57). Tempo médio de acompanhamento de 68,7 meses (37 a 120). Intervalo entre primeira luxação e cirurgia foi menos de 1 ano em 58,82%, entre 1 e 5 anos em 37,25% e mais de 5 anos para 3,93%. Os pacientes apresentaram alto grau de satisfação (96,08% fariam a cirurgia novamente), com 11,76% de recidiva. Houve persistência de sintomas em 22 pacientes, sendo dor ao movimento o principal (72,72%), seguido de fraqueza (18,18%), dor constante (13,63%) e crepitações (4,54%). Somando os pacientes insatisfeitos aos que tiveram recidiva da instabilidade e os sintomáticos, 5 não conseguem praticar atividade física, mas apenas 3 por causa do joelho. Conclusão: A reconstrução isolada do LPFM demonstrou índice de recidiva de 11,7%, com alto nível de satisfação dos pacientes, ótimos resultados funcionais e alta taxa de retorno ao esporte, em acompanhamento mínimo de 2 anos. Nível de Evidência IV, Série de Casos.

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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 30(10): 3461-3469, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35357529

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the inter-observer and inter-method reliability for patellar height measurements between conventional radiographs (CR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using one or two slices. METHODS: This was a reliability study, with 60 patients divided in two groups: 30 patients with patellar instability (patella group) and 30 patients with anterior cruciate ligament or meniscus injury (control group). CR and MRI were evaluated by two independent observers. Insall-Salvati index (IS) and Caton-Deschamps index (CD) were measured using three different methods: CR, one-slice MRI or two-slice MRI. Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated for inter-observer reliability and inter-method reliability. Bland-Altman agreement was also calculated. RESULTS: The inter-observer reliability was very good for the IS with ICCs of 0.93, 0.84 and 0.82, for the CR, one-slice MRI and two-slice MRI, respectively. Similarly, for the CD the ICCs were good, 0.76, 0.80 and 0.75 for the CR, one-slice MRI and two-slice MRI, respectively. No differences were found between the patella and the control group. The inter-method analysis results were: ICCs for IS (0.83, 0.86, 0.93) and CD (0.72, 0.82, 0.83), for the comparisons of CR/one-slice MR, CR/two-slice MRI and one-slice MRI/two-slice MRI, respectively. The Bland-Altman mean differences showed an 8% and a 7% increase on IS values with one-slice MRI and two-slice MRI compared to CR results, while the increase was of 9% and 1% in CD for the respective comparisons with CR. CONCLUSION: MRI can overestimate patellar height compared to CR, as much as an 8% increase in Insall-Salvati values when using one- or two-slice MRI measurements, and up to a 9% increase in Caton-Deschamps value when using the one-slice MRI method. It is recommended to use the CR as the preferred method when measuring patellar height. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.


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Joint Instability , Patellofemoral Joint , Humans , Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging , Joint Instability/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Patella/diagnostic imaging , Patella/pathology , Reproducibility of Results
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J Arthroplasty ; 37(7): 1260-1265, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35227809

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BACKGROUND: Progressive arthritis in the unresurfaced compartments of the knee is one failure mode after partial knee arthroplasty (PKA). While progressive arthritis after PKA is typically treated with revision to TKA (rTKA), staged bicompartmental knee arthroplasty (sBiKA) -the addition of another PKA - is an alternative. This study compared outcomes of sBiKA and rTKA for progressive arthritis after PKA. METHODS: A retrospective comparative study of non-consecutive cases at four institutions were performed in patients with an intact PKA, without loosening or wear, who underwent sBiKA (n = 27) or rTKA (n = 30), for progressive osteoarthritis. Outcomes studied were new Knee Society Function and Objective Scores (KSSF, KSSO), KOOS, Jr., ROM, operative times, length of stay, complication rates and the need for reoperations. RESULTS: Mean time to conversion was 7.4 ± 6 years for sBiKA and 9.7 ± 8 for rTKA, P = .178. Patient demographics and pre-operative outcomes were similar among cohorts. At an average of 5.7 ± 3 (sBiKA) and 3.2 ± 2 years (rTKA), KOOS, Jr. significantly improved, P < .001, by an equivalent amount. Post-operative KSSO and KSSF were significantly higher in the sBiKA cohort, respectively, (90.4 ± 10 vs 72.1 ± 20, P < .001) and (80.3 ± 18 vs 67.1 ± 19, P = .011). sBiKA patients had significantly greater improvement in KSSO (30.7 ± 33 vs 5.2 ± 18, P = .003). One sBiKA patient underwent reoperation for continued pain. CONCLUSION: SBiKA has equivalent survivorship, but greater improvement in functional outcomes as rTKA at short to midterm follow-up. Given the shorter operative times and length of stay, sBiKA is a safe and cost-effective alternative to rTKA for progressive osteoarthritis following PKA. Nevertheless, further follow-up is necessary to determine whether sBiKA is a durable option.


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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Knee Prosthesis , Osteoarthritis, Knee , Humans , Knee Joint/surgery , Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery , Reoperation , Retrospective Studies , Survivorship , Treatment Outcome
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J. health sci. (Londrina) ; 24(1): 42-46, 20220322.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362848

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Abstract The partial vascular occlusion (PVO) associated with exercises, proposed by the KAATSU Training method, has the objective of strengthening and muscle hypertrophy with low joint overload. Currently, PVO has been associated with exercises to strengthen then quadriceps, however it is not known about its influence on postural control or the possibility of imbalances during the performance of exercises. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of quadriceps vascular occlusion on postural control in women with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Methods: The sample in this study was composed of four sedentary women, aged between 18 and 40 years, with a clinical diagnosis of patellofemoral dysfunction. Participants responded to the Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) and the Anterior Knee Pain Scale (AKPS). They were submitted to an evaluation of postural control over the force platform, by means of dynamic one-legged squat activity, with and without PVO. The variables of postural control analyzed were Area of pressure center (A-COP), Anteroposterior (AP) and medium-lateral (ML), Velocity AP and ML. Results: No significant differences were found for the variables of postural control analyzed when comparing the moments with and without peripheral vascular occlusion during single-legged squat activities. Conclusion: The single leg squat with vascular occlusion does not change the postural control of patients with PFPS with and without PVO, and that the method can be used for training these patients, without impairments related to postural control. (AU)


Resumo A oclusão vascular parcial (OVP) associada a exercícios, proposta pelo método KAATSU Training, tem como objetivo o fortalecimento e hipertrofia muscular com baixa sobrecarga articular. Atualmente, a OVP tem sido associada a exercícios de fortalecimento do quadríceps, porém não se sabe sobre sua influência no controle postural ou na possibilidade de desequilíbrios durante a execução dos exercícios. Objetivos: Avaliar o efeito da oclusão vascular do quadríceps no controle postural de mulheres com síndrome da dor patelofemoral (SDFP). Métodos: A amostra deste estudo foi composta por quatro mulheres sedentárias, com idade entre 18 e 40 anos, com diagnóstico clínico de disfunção femoropatelar. Os participantes responderam à Escala Visual Analógica de Dor (VAS) e à Escala de Dor Anterior no Joelho (AKPS). Elas foram submetidas à avaliação do controle postural sobre a plataforma de força, por meio da atividade de agachamento unipodal dinâmico, com e sem OVP. As variáveis de controle postural analisadas foram área do centro de pressão (A-COP), ântero-posterior (AP) e médio-lateral (ML), velocidade AP e ML. Resultados: Não foram encontradas diferenças significativas para as variáveis de controle postural analisadas na comparação dos momentos com e sem OVP durante o agachamento unipodal. Conclusão: O agachamento unipodal com OVP não alterou o controle postural de mulheres com SDFP, e o método pode ser utilizado para treinar esses pacientes, sem prejuízos relacionados ao controle postural. (AU)

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Acta ortop. bras ; Acta ortop. bras;30(3): e241172, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1374145

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ABSTRACT Objective: To assess clinical results of patients who underwent medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction after a minimum of two years of follow-up. Methods: Patients' medical records were assessed for residual instability, patient satisfaction, and post-operative functional outcomes. Results: Fifty-one patients were analyzed, out of which 56.87% were women. Patients' mean age was 30.8 years (16 to 57 years). The mean follow-up time was 68.7 months (37 to 120 months). Length between first dislocation and surgery was less than 1 year for 58.82% of patients, between 1 and 5 years for 37.25%, and over 5 years for 3.93%. Patients showed a high degree of satisfaction (96.08% would undergo surgery again), with recurrence rate of 11.76%. Twenty-two patients reported knee symptoms, including pain from movements (72.72%), weakness (18.18%), constant pain (13.63%), and crepitus (4.54%). Considering dissatisfied patients, patients with dislocation recurrence, and patients with symptoms, five cannot practice physical activity, out of which only three blame their knee. Conclusion: MPFL reconstruction showed a recurrence rate of 11.7%, with high patient satisfaction, good functional results, and high rate of return to sports, after a minimum of two years of follow-up. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.


RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar o resultado clínico de pacientes submetidos à reconstrução do ligamento patelofemoral medial (LPFM), acompanhados por mínimo de dois anos. Métodos: Avaliação de prontuários para informações sobre instabilidade residual, satisfação do paciente e resultado funcional pós-operatório. Resultados: Foram analisados 51 pacientes. 56,87% do sexo feminino e média etária 30,8 anos (16 a 57). Tempo médio de acompanhamento de 68,7 meses (37 a 120). Intervalo entre primeira luxação e cirurgia foi menos de 1 ano em 58,82%, entre 1 e 5 anos em 37,25% e mais de 5 anos para 3,93%. Os pacientes apresentaram alto grau de satisfação (96,08% fariam a cirurgia novamente), com 11,76% de recidiva. Houve persistência de sintomas em 22 pacientes, sendo dor ao movimento o principal (72,72%), seguido de fraqueza (18,18%), dor constante (13,63%) e crepitações (4,54%). Somando os pacientes insatisfeitos aos que tiveram recidiva da instabilidade e os sintomáticos, 5 não conseguem praticar atividade física, mas apenas 3 por causa do joelho. Conclusão: A reconstrução isolada do LPFM demonstrou índice de recidiva de 11,7%, com alto nível de satisfação dos pacientes, ótimos resultados funcionais e alta taxa de retorno ao esporte, em acompanhamento mínimo de 2 anos. Nível de Evidência IV, Série de Casos.

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Vive (El Alto) ; 5(14): 348-382, 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1410355

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El síndrome doloroso patelofemoral (SDPF) es una condición musculoesquelética frecuente que se manifiesta con dolor retro y peripatelar. El fortalecimiento muscular de cadera y rodilla (FCR) ha sido propuesto como un tratamiento apropiado para el SDPF. Es precisa una revisión que compare los resultados del FCR con otras intervenciones utilizando evidencia científica actual. OBJETIVO: evaluar la efectividad del FCR en pacientes con SDPF. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: la revisión sistemática (RS) y metaanálisis (MA) siguieron las directrices PRISMA. El cribaje y selección de estudios se realizó mediante el programa Rayyan. Nueve artículos fueron incluidos y evaluados con la escala PEDro y la herramienta Riesgo de Sesgo de Cochrane. El MA se realizó en la aplicación Jamovi. Las variables utilizadas fueron dolor, funcionalidad y fuerza muscular. RESULTADOS: el MA demostró que el FCR fue superior en la disminución del dolor (2.30;1.18, 3.42; 95%IC) (1.76; 0.70, 2.81; 95%IC) y el incremento de la funcionalidad (14.30 ;7.49, 21.11; 95%IC) (8.66 ;3.08, 14.23; 95%IC) comparado con los grupos sin intervención (NI) y los del fortalecimiento de rodilla (FR), respectivamente; mientras que la adición de intervenciones al fortalecimiento de cadera y rodilla (FCR+) demostró mayores beneficios en la funcionalidad (-5.71; -8.32, -3.10; 95%IC) al compararse con el FCR. Así mismo, el análisis cualitativo de la variable fuerza muscular estableció que el FCR obtuvo mejores resultados que los grupos de FR y FCR+ ejercicios de control motor. CONCLUSIONES: el FCR es una intervención efectiva en la reducción del dolor, el incremento de la funcionalidad y fuerza muscular en pacientes con SDPF.


Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common musculoskeletal condition that manifests with retro- and peripatellar pain. Hip and knee muscle strengthening (HKS) has been proposed as an appropriate treatment for PFPS. A review comparing the results of HKS with other interventions using current scientific evidence is needed. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the effectiveness of HKS in patients with PFPS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the systematic review (SR) and meta-analysis (MA) followed PRISMA guidelines. Screening and selection of studies was performed using the Rayyan program. Nine articles were included and evaluated with the PEDro scale and the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. The MA was performed in the Jamovi application. The variables used were pain, functionality and muscle strength. RESULTS: the MA showed that the HKS was superior in decreasing pain (2.30; 1.18, 3.42; 95%CI) (1.76; 0.70, 2.81; 95%CI) and increasing functionality (14.30; 7.49, 21.11; 95%CI) (8.66; 3.08, 14.23; 95%CI) compared to the no intervention (NI) and knee strengthening (KS) groups, respectively; while the addition of interventions to hip and knee strengthening (HKS+) demonstrated greater benefits in functionality (-5.71; -8.32, -3.10; 95%CI) when compared to HKS. Likewise, qualitative analysis of the muscle strength variable established that the HKS obtained better results than the KS and HKS+ motor control exercises groups. CONCLUSIONS: HKS is an effective intervention in reducing pain, increasing functionality and muscle strength in patients with PFPS.


A síndrome da dor patelofemoral (SDPF) é uma condição musculoesquelética comum que se manifesta com dor retro e peripatelar. O fortalecimento dos músculos do quadril e joelho (FQJ) foi proposto como um tratamento adequado para o SDPF. É necessária uma revisão comparando os resultados da FQJ com outras intervenções utilizando as evidências científicas atuais. OBJETIVO: avaliar a eficácia da FQJ em pacientes com SDPF. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: a revisão sistemática (RS) e a meta-análise (MA) seguiram as diretrizes do PRISMA. A triagem e seleção dos estudos foi realizada utilizando o software Rayyan. Nove artigos foram incluídos e avaliados utilizando a escala PEDro e a ferramenta Cochrane Risk of Bias. O MA foi realizado na aplicação Jamovi. As variáveis utilizadas foram dor, funcionalidade e força muscular. RESULTADOS: o MA mostrou que o FQJ foi superior em diminuição da dor (2,30; 1,18, 3,42; 95%CI) (1,76; 0,70, 2,81; 95%CI) e aumento da função (14,30; 7,49, 21,11; 95%CI) (8,66; 3,08, 14.23; 95%CI) em comparação com os grupos sem intervenção (NI) e de fortalecimento do joelho (FJ), respectivamente; enquanto a adição de intervenções de fortalecimento do quadril e joelho (FQJ+) demonstrou maiores benefícios em função (-5,71; -8,32, -3,10; 95%CI) quando comparado com o FQJ. Da mesma forma, a análise qualitativa da variável força muscular estabeleceu que o FQJ teve melhor desempenho do que os grupos FJ e FQJ+ exercícios de controlo do motor. CONCLUSÕES: o FQJ é uma intervenção eficaz na redução da dor, aumentando a funcionalidade e a força muscular em pacientes com SDPF.


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Systematic Review
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Rev. colomb. ortop. traumatol ; 36(1): 20-26, 2022. ilus.
Article in English | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1378767

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Introduction Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the leading causes of knee pain, manifesting itself during daily life activities. This study presents a review on PFPS treatment modalities. Materials and methods State of the art review on the treatment of PFPS with grades of recommendation. Active and passive conservative interventions are reviewed, as well as surgical alternatives. Results Hip and lower-limb muscle strengthening and stretching are active interventions that provide long-lasting benefits. Passive interventions include patellofemoral joint bracing, kinesiotaping and foot orthoses, and are considered useful coadjuvants to active interventions, with quick relief for patients but usually in the short term. Surgical treatment is only recommended in a small subset of patients with specific anatomic abnormalities in the patellofemoral joint. Discussion Conservative treatment remains as the mainstream in the management of patellofemoral pain syndrome.


Introducción El síndrome de dolor patelofemoral (SDPF) es una de las principales causas de dolor de rodilla y se presenta con actividades diarias de la vida cotidiana. Este estudio presenta una revisión de la literatura acerca de las modalidades de tratamiento actual para el SDPF. Materiales y métodos Revisión estado del arte acerca del tratamiento del SDPF con grados de recomendación según la evidencia. Se revisan las intervenciones conservadoras activas y pasivas, así mismo las alternativas quirúrgicas. Resultados El fortalecimiento de los músculos de la cadera y del miembro inferior, así como el estiramiento, son intervenciones activas que ofrecen beneficios en el largo plazo para el SDPF. Las intervenciones pasivas como las rodilleras, el kinesiotaping y las ortesis para los pies, ofrecen alivio rápido pero de corta duración. El tratamiento quirúrgico solamente se recomienda en un subgrupo de pacientes que no han respondido a otros tratamientos y que tienen ciertas anormalidades anatómicas específicas que alteran la articulación patelofemoral. Discusión El tratamiento conservador continúa siendo la piedra angular en el tratamiento del síndrome de dolor patelofemoral


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Humans , Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome , Arthroscopy , Physical Therapy Modalities , Foot Orthoses
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Fisioter. Mov. (Online) ; 35: e35203, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1364855

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Abstract Introduction: Decreased postural stability can be observed in individuals with patellofemoral pain (PP). The Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) is widely used to assess deficits that need to be improved, with different application methods and result presentation formats. Objective: To map SEBT use in individuals with PP, characterizing the studies that applied it to identify different application methods and result presentation formats. Methods: The review included randomized and non-randomized clinical trials, cross-sectional, case-control and cohort studies. Searches were performed in Pubmed and SciElo databases. Data extracted from eligible studies were divided into categories: (I) study characterization (II) SEBT application methods and result presentation formats. Results: A total of 177 studies were identified in the databases, 13 of which were selected. There are a growing number of new studies that assess the dynamic postural control of individuals with PP using the SEBT, and a variety of test application and result presentation formats. Conclusion: The SEBT is a useful, easy-to-apply test that identifies changes in dynamic postural control in individuals with PP. Different application and result presentation formats are in accordance with the literature, but it is recommended that future studies apply the protocols most widely used in previous studies that exhibit a low risk of bias, in order to improve repeatability and comparisons between studies.


Resumo Introdução: A diminuição da estabilidade postural pode ser observada em indivíduos com dor patelofemoral (DP). O Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) é um teste amplamente utilizado para a avaliação de déficits que precisam ser melhorados e também pode apresentar diferentes maneiras de aplicabilidade e apresentação dos resultados obtidos. Objetivo: Mapear a utilização do SEBT em indivíduos com DP, caracterizando os estudos que utilizaram o teste, de maneira a identificar diferentes formas de aplicabilidade e apresentação dos resultados. Métodos: A presente revisão incluiu ensaios clínicos randomizados e não randomizados, estudos transversais, caso-controle e estudos de coorte. As buscas foram realizadas nas bases de dados Pubmed e SciELO. Dados extraídos dos estudos elegíveis foram designados em categorias: (I) caracterização dos estudos, (II) formas de aplicação do SEBT e apresentação de resultados. Resultados: Foram identificados um total de 177 registros nas bases de dados analisadas e 13 destes foram selecionados. Existe um número crescente de novos estudos que buscam avaliar o controle postural dinâmico de indivíduos com DP utilizando o SEBT, sendo que existe uma variabilidade na aplicabilidade do teste e também na apresentação dos resultados. Conclusão: O SEBT é um teste útil, de fácil aplicabilidade e que identifica alterações do controle postural dinâmico em indivíduos com DP. Diferentes formas de aplicação e apresentação dos resultados do teste estão de acordo com a literatura, porém recomenda-se que estudos futuros utilizem os protocolos mais utilizados em estudos prévios que apresentem baixo risco de viés, para que seja possível melhorar a repetibilidade e as comparações entre estudos.


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Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome , Physical Functional Performance , Databases, Bibliographic , Postural Balance
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