Knee crepitus is prevalent in women with patellofemoral pain, but is not related with function, physical activity and painKneeAnterior knee painPhysical functionCrepitusWomen who presents knee crepitus have 4 times greater odds to be in a group with PFP compared to those who do not. However, ...
Furthermore, we tested whether the participants reported pain with the patellar compression test15, and if there was crepitus in the knee during active flexion or extension of the knee. Crepitus was defined as a hearable grinding noise and/or palpable vibrations in the knee, detected by the ...
Objectives: To compare trunk and knee biomechanics of women with and without patellofemoral pain (PFP) and knee crepitus during stair ascent.Waiteman, Marina CabralSilva, Danilo de OliveiraAzevedo, Fabio M.Pazzinatto, Marcella F.Briani, Ronaldo, VBazett-Jones, David M....
Based on very low certainty evidence, the pooled prevalence of knee crepitus in the general population was 41% (7609 knees; 95% CI 36% to 45%; I2=92.6%); in pain-free persons 36% (852 knees; 95% CI 23% to 50%; I2=91.9%), and in those with osteoarthritis (OA) 81% (18 ...
Results Five (9%) of the 54 knees with patellar crepitus also had peripatellar pain. Mean time from primary TKA to the onset of patellar crepitus was 4 months. All patients in the patellar crepitus group were asymptomatic within 1 year of onset of symptoms without additional surgical treatment...
Objective Crepitus is a feature of osteoarthritis that may affect one's participation in exercise. An informed understanding is required of the perceptions that people have of their knee crepitus and how it affects their exercise behaviours. This study aims to investigate the role that crepitus...
Conclusion Among those without SOA, subjective knee crepitus predicts incident SOA longitudinally, with most cases occurring in those with pre-existing tibiofemoral ROA but without frequent knee pain. An important limitation is that patellofemoral OA was not systematically evaluated within the OAI. ...
Total knee arthroplastyFemoral componentProsthesis designAnterior knee painPatellar crepitusPatient demographics and patellar cartilage gradedoi:10.1186/s12891-020-03391-2Yi-Fan HuangYu-Hang GaoLu DingBo LiuJian-Guo LiuXin QiBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders...
Results PFPCrepitus group performed the stair ascent task with reduced peak knee flexion compared to Pain-freeCrepitus (p = 0.04; Effect size = -0.85) and Pain-freeNOCrepitus (p = 0.03; Effect size = -0.75). No significant differences among groups were found for peak trunk flexion (p = ...
of knee crepitus, forward step-down and single leg hop tests; knee extensor strength tests; and subjective ratings of function, kinesiophobia, pain catastrophising and knee stiffness.Crepitus was more common in women with PFP (50.7%) compared to those without (33.3%) (蠂(1)2=4.17;p=0.031)...