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The Effect of Bracing on Patellofemoral Joint Stress During Free and Fast Walking
Background: Although several studies have demonstrated decreases in patellofemoral pain (PFP) with the application of bracing, the mechanism by which bracing reduces symptoms has not been elucidated. Hypothesis: Individuals who responded favorably to bracing will exhibit decreased patellofemoral str...
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Published in: | The American journal of sports medicine 2004-01, Vol.32 (1), p.224-231 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background: Although several studies have demonstrated decreases in patellofemoral pain (PFP) with the application of bracing, the mechanism
by which bracing reduces symptoms has not been elucidated.
Hypothesis: Individuals who responded favorably to bracing will exhibit decreased patellofemoral stress during level walking.
Study Design: Repeated measures, cross-sectional.
Methods: Fifteen subjects with a diagnosis of PFP completed two phases of data collection: 1) MRI assessment of patellofemoral contact
area and 2) gait analysis. Data were obtained under braced and nonbraced conditions. Variables obtained from both data collection
sessions were used as input variables into a mathematical model to quantify patellofemoral stress.
Results: Subjects reported a 56% reduction in pain following bracing. Bracing significantly reduced peak stress during free and fast
walking (17% and 27%, respectively). The decrease in stress was the result of increased contact area as patellofemoral joint
reaction forces were increased following bracing.
Conclusion: Bracing resulted in a larger increase in patellofemoral contact area than the increase in joint reaction force, resulting
in a decrease in joint stress.
Clinical Relevance: The results of this study suggest a possible mechanism by which bracing may be effective in reducing PFP and provides experimental
support for the use of this treatment method.
Keywords:
patella
patellofemoral
biomechanics
stress
bracing
gait |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0363546503258908 |