Patterns of Dynamic Malalignment, Muscle Activation, Joint Motion, and Patellofemoral-Pain Syndrome
2005
Context: Dynamic malalignment (DM), abnormal muscle activation, and static malalignments all might lead to patellofemoral pain (PFP) but have not been examined using a multifactorial approach. Objective: To determine which measures of static malalignment, DM, and muscle-onset times best predict PFP. Design and Setting: Between-subjects, laboratory. Subjects: 2 groups (PFP and uninjured) of 16 subjects each. Interventions: EMG and 3-D kinematic data were recorded during a step-down. Five static-alignment assessments were performed. Measurements: Three discriminant analyses using injury as the grouping variable and static measures, joint angles, and EMG onsets as the predictor variables. A final combined discriminant analysis using the most predictive variables from each set. Results: The static-alignment discriminant function was most predictive (81.3% correct), followed by the kinematic (69%) and the EMG (67%) functions. The final discriminant function included iliotibial-band flexibility, navicular drop,...
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