Isokinetic Knee Strengthening Impact on Physical and Functional Performance, Pain Tolerance, and Quality of Life in Overweight/Obese Women with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.

Journal: Journal of clinical medicine

Volume: 13

Issue: 16

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Affiliated Institutions:  Research Unit (URJS) "Sport Sciences, Health and Movement", High Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Kef, University of Jendouba, Kef , Tunisia. Physical Education and Sport Department, Sport Sciences Faculty, Ordu University, Ordu , Türkiye. Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, The National Institute of Orthopedics Mohamed KASSAB, La Manouba , Tunisia. Department of Sports, Higher Institute of Educational Sciences of the Douro, - Penafiel, Portugal. Research Center in Sports, Health and Human Development, - Covilhã, Portugal. Department of Neurology, Carrick Institute, Cape Canaveral, FL , USA.

Abstract summary 

Patellofemoral syndrome is a common osteoarticular condition that affects many individuals. Various treatment options are available, with a significant emphasis on targeted muscle-strengthening exercises. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of isokinetic muscle strengthening on muscle strength, joint range of motion, quality of life, physical performance, and pain tolerance in overweight/obese women with patellofemoral syndrome. Twenty-four overweight or obese women with patellofemoral syndrome participated in the study during September and October 2023 in a private medical facility for physical medicine and functional rehabilitation. They were randomly assigned to one of two groups for six weeks of isokinetic muscle strengthening. The first group (ISO.G) followed a rehabilitation program combined with isokinetic muscle strengthening. A second group (PCM.G) followed a rehabilitation program that includes an isokinetic protocol in passive compensation movement. The extensors' peak torque was measured before and after training. The flexors' peak torque, stair climbing test, 10 m walk, chair lift, monopodal support, goniometric knee flexion test, heel-buttock distance measurement, pain, and quality of life scores improved significantly in both groups. The ISO.G, on the other hand, benefited from a significant increase in quadriceps muscle strength revealed by the extensors' peak torque. For the treatment of patellofemoral syndrome, isokinetic muscle strengthening in concentric mode appears to have a significant advantage over the classic rehabilitation program with isokinetic passive compensation, particularly in muscle strength gain, in addition to the improvement of joint range of motion, quality of life, physical performance, and pain tolerance. Isokinetic training may be recommended as a beneficial approach for the rehabilitative treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome in overweight/obese women.

Authors & Co-authors:  Hammami Nadhir N Bouzouraa Eya E Ölmez Cengiz C Hattabi Soukaina S Mhimdi Najla N Khezami Mehrzia Amani MA Forte Pedro P Sortwell Andrew A Bouassida Anissa A Jemni Monèm M

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Citations :  Burckhardt C.S., Anderson K.L. The Quality of Life Scale (QOLS): Reliability, Validity, and Utilization. Health Qual. Life Outcomes. 2003;1:60. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-1-60.
Authors :  10
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Doi : 4696
SSN : 2077-0383
Study Population
Women
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
isokinetic dynamometer;knee;obesity;passive mode;patellofemoral syndrome;strengthening
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Publication Country
Switzerland