Is knee joint proprioception worse in the arthritic knee versus the unaffected knee in unilateral knee osteoarthritis?

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作者
Sharma, L
Pai, YC
Holtkamp, K
Rymer, WZ
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[1] Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
[2] Arthritis Division, Northwestern University, Ward Building 3-315, Chicago, IL 60611
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ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM | 1997年 / 40卷 / 08期
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10.1002/art.1780400821
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective. Neuromuscular joint protection requires proprioceptive input and motor output. Impairment of proprioception in knee osteoarthritis (OA) may contribute to, and/or result from, the disease. If this impairment was exclusively a local result of OA, a between-knee difference would be expected in patients with unilateral OA (UOA). To explore causal directions, 2 hypotheses were tested: 1) proprioception is worse in UOA patients versus elderly controls; 2) proprioception is worse in the arthritic knee versus the unaffected knee in UOA patients. Methods. Twenty-eight UOA patients (Kellgren-Lawrence grade greater than or equal to 2 in 1 knee and <2 in the other knee) and 29 elderly controls were enrolled. The unaffected knee of each UOA patient and both knees of the elderly controls were required to meet symptom, examination, and radiographic criteria. Proprioception (detection threshold of joint displacement after slow, passive, automated knee motion), body mass index, pain, functional status, range of motion, and laxity were measured. Results. UOA patients had worse proprioception than did elderly controls, in either knee, A between-knee difference was not found in UOA patients. Conclusion. Impaired proprioception is not exclusively a local result of disease in knee OA. The relative importance of impaired proprioception in the development and progression of knee OA will require longitudinal study.
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