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Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain

The present study aimed at investigating whether the neuromuscular system behaves differently (in terms of force and muscle activity generation) as a function of the task being performed (i.e. maximal voluntary efforts vs stair negotiation) and the presence of patellofemoral pain (PFP) and possible...

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Autores principales: Briani, Ronaldo Valdir, De Oliveira Silva, Danilo, Flóride, Carolina Silva, Aragão, Fernando Amâncio, de Albuquerque, Carlos Eduardo, Magalhães, Fernando Henrique, de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6179260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30304030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205553
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author Briani, Ronaldo Valdir
De Oliveira Silva, Danilo
Flóride, Carolina Silva
Aragão, Fernando Amâncio
de Albuquerque, Carlos Eduardo
Magalhães, Fernando Henrique
de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis
author_facet Briani, Ronaldo Valdir
De Oliveira Silva, Danilo
Flóride, Carolina Silva
Aragão, Fernando Amâncio
de Albuquerque, Carlos Eduardo
Magalhães, Fernando Henrique
de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis
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description The present study aimed at investigating whether the neuromuscular system behaves differently (in terms of force and muscle activity generation) as a function of the task being performed (i.e. maximal voluntary efforts vs stair negotiation) and the presence of patellofemoral pain (PFP) and possible influences of pain intensity. Thirty-eight women with (n = 19) and without PFP (n = 19) had their knee strength (extension joint torque) measured during maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVIC) and electromyography (EMG) data recorded during both MVIC and stair ascent tasks, which were performed before and after a loading protocol designed to exacerbate pain symptoms. Women with PFP displayed lower levels of vastus medialis (p = 0.002) and vastus lateralis (p = 0.032) EMG activation during MVIC assessments. Conversely, the PFP group showed higher levels of vastus medialis muscle activity during stair climbing (p = 0.007), which happened exclusively after the loading protocol. Similarly, women with PFP displayed lower knee extensor torque only during the MVIC tests performed after the loading protocol, which was moderately correlated with the increase in self-reported pain (p = 0.041, r = 0.37), whereas the changes in EMG activity during stair ascent were not correlated with changes in pain intensity (p = 0.215, r = 0.12). These results suggest that, in comparison to pain-free controls, women with PFP display lower levels of quadriceps EMG activation during maximal contractions, but higher activation during dynamic tasks (stair ascent). In addition, the moderate association between the decrease in knee extensor torque and increase in self-reported pain indicates that care should be taken by clinicians during quadriceps strength evaluation in women with PFP, as misleading outcomes may emerge if the intensity of knee pain is not considered during screening. Additionally, rehabilitation strategies should focus on both restoring neuromuscular control and increasing muscle strength.
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spelling pubmed-61792602018-10-26 Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain Briani, Ronaldo Valdir De Oliveira Silva, Danilo Flóride, Carolina Silva Aragão, Fernando Amâncio de Albuquerque, Carlos Eduardo Magalhães, Fernando Henrique de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis PLoS One Research Article The present study aimed at investigating whether the neuromuscular system behaves differently (in terms of force and muscle activity generation) as a function of the task being performed (i.e. maximal voluntary efforts vs stair negotiation) and the presence of patellofemoral pain (PFP) and possible influences of pain intensity. Thirty-eight women with (n = 19) and without PFP (n = 19) had their knee strength (extension joint torque) measured during maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVIC) and electromyography (EMG) data recorded during both MVIC and stair ascent tasks, which were performed before and after a loading protocol designed to exacerbate pain symptoms. Women with PFP displayed lower levels of vastus medialis (p = 0.002) and vastus lateralis (p = 0.032) EMG activation during MVIC assessments. Conversely, the PFP group showed higher levels of vastus medialis muscle activity during stair climbing (p = 0.007), which happened exclusively after the loading protocol. Similarly, women with PFP displayed lower knee extensor torque only during the MVIC tests performed after the loading protocol, which was moderately correlated with the increase in self-reported pain (p = 0.041, r = 0.37), whereas the changes in EMG activity during stair ascent were not correlated with changes in pain intensity (p = 0.215, r = 0.12). These results suggest that, in comparison to pain-free controls, women with PFP display lower levels of quadriceps EMG activation during maximal contractions, but higher activation during dynamic tasks (stair ascent). In addition, the moderate association between the decrease in knee extensor torque and increase in self-reported pain indicates that care should be taken by clinicians during quadriceps strength evaluation in women with PFP, as misleading outcomes may emerge if the intensity of knee pain is not considered during screening. Additionally, rehabilitation strategies should focus on both restoring neuromuscular control and increasing muscle strength. Public Library of Science 2018-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6179260/ /pubmed/30304030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205553 Text en © 2018 Briani et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Briani, Ronaldo Valdir
De Oliveira Silva, Danilo
Flóride, Carolina Silva
Aragão, Fernando Amâncio
de Albuquerque, Carlos Eduardo
Magalhães, Fernando Henrique
de Azevedo, Fábio Mícolis
Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain
title Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain
title_full Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain
title_fullStr Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain
title_full_unstemmed Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain
title_short Quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: Influences of the type of the task and the level of pain
title_sort quadriceps neuromuscular function in women with patellofemoral pain: influences of the type of the task and the level of pain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6179260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30304030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205553
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