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Synergetic and antagonist muscle strength and activity in women with knee osteoarthritis.
J Geriatr Phys Ther. 2014 Jan-Mar; 37(1):17-23.JG

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

People with knee osteoarthritis (OA) display limitations in daily activities and a lower quality of life. The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in strength balance and activation during maximum strength efforts between women with knee OA and asymptomatic women.

METHODS

Twelve women with knee OA (age 60.33 ± 6.66 years) and 11 controls (age 56.54 ± 5.46 years) performed maximum isokinetic eccentric and concentric knee extension and flexion tests at 60°/s, 120°/s, and 150°/s. Surface electromyography (EMG) was recorded from the biceps femoris (BF), vastus lateralis (VL), and vastus medialis (VM). Hamstrings-to-quadriceps moment ratios (H/Q), the synergetic (VL/VM), and co-contraction (BF/[VM + VL]) EMG ratios were calculated.

RESULTS

Analysis-of-variance designs showed that women experiencing knee OA had significantly higher H/Q moment ratios and VM/VL EMG ratios than controls (P < 0.05). The co-contraction index was significantly lower in the OA group only during knee flexion (P < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

Women with knee OA showed a higher H/Q moment ratios probably because of the need for better joint stability or a lower quadriceps capacity. This deficiency was accompanied by a higher VM activation, which probably serves to stabilize the patella upon maximum contraction as well as a higher activation of antagonist muscles.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Laboratory of Neuromechanics, Department of Physical Education and Sports Science of Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

23635991

Citation

Patsika, Glykeria, et al. "Synergetic and Antagonist Muscle Strength and Activity in Women With Knee Osteoarthritis." Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy (2001), vol. 37, no. 1, 2014, pp. 17-23.
Patsika G, Kellis E, Kofotolis N, et al. Synergetic and antagonist muscle strength and activity in women with knee osteoarthritis. J Geriatr Phys Ther. 2014;37(1):17-23.
Patsika, G., Kellis, E., Kofotolis, N., Salonikidis, K., & Amiridis, I. G. (2014). Synergetic and antagonist muscle strength and activity in women with knee osteoarthritis. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy (2001), 37(1), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.1519/JPT.0b013e31828fccc1
Patsika G, et al. Synergetic and Antagonist Muscle Strength and Activity in Women With Knee Osteoarthritis. J Geriatr Phys Ther. 2014 Jan-Mar;37(1):17-23. PubMed PMID: 23635991.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Synergetic and antagonist muscle strength and activity in women with knee osteoarthritis. AU - Patsika,Glykeria, AU - Kellis,Eleftherios, AU - Kofotolis,Nikolaos, AU - Salonikidis,Konstantinos, AU - Amiridis,Ioannis G, PY - 2013/5/3/entrez PY - 2013/5/3/pubmed PY - 2014/8/27/medline SP - 17 EP - 23 JF - Journal of geriatric physical therapy (2001) JO - J Geriatr Phys Ther VL - 37 IS - 1 N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: People with knee osteoarthritis (OA) display limitations in daily activities and a lower quality of life. The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in strength balance and activation during maximum strength efforts between women with knee OA and asymptomatic women. METHODS: Twelve women with knee OA (age 60.33 ± 6.66 years) and 11 controls (age 56.54 ± 5.46 years) performed maximum isokinetic eccentric and concentric knee extension and flexion tests at 60°/s, 120°/s, and 150°/s. Surface electromyography (EMG) was recorded from the biceps femoris (BF), vastus lateralis (VL), and vastus medialis (VM). Hamstrings-to-quadriceps moment ratios (H/Q), the synergetic (VL/VM), and co-contraction (BF/[VM + VL]) EMG ratios were calculated. RESULTS: Analysis-of-variance designs showed that women experiencing knee OA had significantly higher H/Q moment ratios and VM/VL EMG ratios than controls (P < 0.05). The co-contraction index was significantly lower in the OA group only during knee flexion (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Women with knee OA showed a higher H/Q moment ratios probably because of the need for better joint stability or a lower quadriceps capacity. This deficiency was accompanied by a higher VM activation, which probably serves to stabilize the patella upon maximum contraction as well as a higher activation of antagonist muscles. SN - 2152-0895 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/23635991/Synergetic_and_antagonist_muscle_strength_and_activity_in_women_with_knee_osteoarthritis_ L2 - https://doi.org/10.1519/JPT.0b013e31828fccc1 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -