Title of article :
Effect of Eccentric Isotonic Quadriceps Muscle Exercises on Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: An Exploratory Pilot Study
Author/Authors :
Eapen, Charu Department of Physiotherapy KMC Mangalore Manipal University, India , Nayak, Chetan D Department of Physiotherapy KMC Mangalore Manipal University, India , Zulfeequer, Chundanveetil Pazhyaottyil Department of Physiotherapy KMC Mangalore Manipal University, India
Abstract :
Purpose: There is a decrease in quadriceps muscle strength in subjects with
patellofemoral pain syndrome. Various types of strengthening exercises of the
quadriceps are done as part of its management, but the effect of isotonic
eccentric quadriceps muscle exercises on patellofemoral pain syndrome has not
been studied. Hence the aim of this exploratory pilot study was to evaluate the
effect of eccentric quadriceps training in patients with patellofemoral pain.
Methods: Twenty patients (12 female and 8 male, mean ages, 27.50 +/- 6.6
years) with patellofemoral pain syndrome were treated. The eccentric training
of the quadriceps was given using a Baltimore Therapeutic Equipment (BTE)
Primus machine. The main outcome measures used were percentage time on
target as shown by the BTE primus machine, SF-36 Health questionnaire and
patellofemoral pain severity scale. Statistical analysis was performed using
SPSS 13.
Results: All the outcome measures showed significant improvements (P<0.05).
Percentage time on target improved with a mean difference of 23.6, the SF-36
questionnaire showed an improvement in physical component score, mental
component score and bodily pain with a mean difference of 10.9, 2.6 and 29.2
respectively and pain score when taken using patellofemoral severity scale also
improved with a mean difference of 3.4.
Conclusion: Isotonic eccentric training of quadriceps muscles was found to be
effective in reducing pain and improving the functional status of patients with
patellofemoral pain syndrome and can be suggested as part of the treatment.
Keywords :
Muscle Strength , Eccentric Exercises , Isotonic Contraction , Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome , Quadriceps Muscle
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics