Abstract
Previous research has linked deficits in hip muscle strengt h and endurance to patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). This study investigated if females with mild PFPS displayed hip isometric strength and endurance deficits compared to un injured controls. Hip abduction, internal rotation (IR) and extern al rotation (ER) were assessed using an isokinetic dynamometer in 12 females with PFPS and 12 age- and gender-matched controls. Independent t-tests were used to examine between-group differences and Pearson's Correlation Coefficient examine d the relationship between isometric strength and endurance. No significant between-group differences for IR, ER and abduct ion strength or endurance were found (all p > 0.05). Strength and endurance measurements showed significant moderate correl ations for abduction (R = 0.496, p = 0.014) and ER (R = 0.592, p = 0.002) only. The PFPS subjects had mild pain (Numerical Rating Scale: mean 1.3 cm) and disability (Anterior Knee Pain Scale: mean 81/100), which may partly explain the lack of significant between-group differences. The results suggest th at female subjects with PFPS associated with mild pain and disability do not demonstrate hip IR, ER or abduction endurance or isometric strength deficits. Further research is required to clarify t he role of factors including hip strength and endurance in the management of more severe PFPS.
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