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Association of bilateral flat feet with knee pain and disability in patients with knee osteoarthritis: A cross‐sectional study

机译:膝关节骨关节炎患者膝关节疼痛和残疾双侧平脚的协会:横断面研究

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ABSTRACT This cross‐sectional study examined the relationship of flat feet with knee pain, disability, and physical performance in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Orthopedic clinic participants ( n ?=?95; age 61–91 years; 68.4% women) with Kellgren‐Lawrence (K/L) grade ≥1 in the medial compartment underwent evaluation of navicular height and foot length for flat feet. Knee pain intensity, disability, and physical performance were evaluated using the Japanese Knee Osteoarthritis Measure, 10‐m walk, timed up and go, and five‐repetition chair stand tests. Of the 95 enrolled patients, 24 (25.3%) had bilateral flat feet, and significantly higher knee pain compared to patients with no flat feet (11.3?±?8.23 points vs. 6.58?±?6.37 points; p ?=?0.043). A ordinal logistic regression analysis showed that bilateral flat feet were significantly associated with increased knee pain (proportional odds ratio: 5.48, 95% confidence interval: 1.96, 15.3; p ?=?0.001) compared with no flat feet, adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, and tibiofemoral joint K/L grade, which is consistent across various different cutoffs of the definition of flat feet. Physical performance was similar between patients with and without bilateral flat feet. The presence of unilateral flat feet was not significantly associated with any outcome measures. These findings indicate that bilateral, but not unilateral, flat feet are associated with worse knee pain. A prospective study investigating a causal relationship between bilateral flat feet posture and knee pain as well as disability would be of particular interest to verify the potential adverse effect of altered foot posture. ? 2017 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 35:2490–2498, 2017.
机译:摘要这种横断面研究检查了膝关节疼痛,残疾和膝关节骨关节炎(OA)患者膝关节疼痛,残疾和物理性能的关系。矫形诊所参与者(n?=?95;年龄61-91岁; 68.4%的女性)在内侧室内kellgren-lawrence(k / l)≥1级,接受了对螺纹的径翅和脚长度的评价。使用日本膝关节骨关节炎测量,10米走,定时和去,以及五重复椅实体试验评估膝关节疼痛强度,残疾和物理性能。在95名患者中,24例(25.3%)具有双侧扁平脚,膝关节疼痛明显较高(11.3?±8.23点与6.58?±6.37点; p?= 0.043) 。序数逻辑回归分析表明,双侧扁平脚与膝关节疼痛(比例比率比例:5.48,95%:1.96,15.3; p?= 0.001)与没有平脚,调整为年龄,性别,体重指数和胫脂型接头K / L级,这在扁平脚定义的各种不同截止方面一致。在没有双边平脚的患者之间的身体表现类似。单侧扁平脚的存在与任何结果措施没有显着相关。这些发现表明,双侧但不是单侧,平脚与膝关节疼痛更差。调查双侧平脚姿势和膝关节疼痛的因果关系以及残疾的前瞻性研究是特别感兴趣的,可以识别改变脚部姿势的潜在不利影响。还2017年骨科研究会。由Wiley期刊出版,Inc.J Orthop Res 35:2490-2498,2017。

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    《Journal of orthopaedic research》 |2017年第11期|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Physical Therapy Human Health Sciences Graduate School of MedicineKyoto;

    Graduate School of Health and WelfareNiigata University of Health and WelfareNiigata Japan;

    Department of Physical Therapy Human Health Sciences Graduate School of MedicineKyoto;

    Department of Physical Therapy Human Health Sciences Graduate School of MedicineKyoto;

    Department of Physical Therapy Human Health Sciences Graduate School of MedicineKyoto;

    Nozomi Orthopaedic ClinicHiroshima Japan;

    Graduate School of Health and WelfareNiigata University of Health and WelfareNiigata Japan;

    Graduate School of Health and WelfareNiigata University of Health and WelfareNiigata Japan;

    Department of Physical Therapy Human Health Sciences Graduate School of MedicineKyoto;

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Graduate School of MedicineKyoto UniversityKyoto Japan;

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  • 中图分类 骨科学(运动系疾病、矫形外科学);
  • 关键词

    knee; foot and ankle; osteoarthritis;

    机译:膝盖;脚和踝关节;骨关节炎;

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