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Quantification of joint alignment and stability during a single leg stance task in a knee osteoarthritis cohort
Authors:Stéphane Northon  Karine Boivin  Louis Laurencelle  Nicola Hagemeister  Jacques A. de Guise
Affiliation:1. Département des sciences de l''activité physique de l''Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 3351, boul. des Forges, Trois-Rivières, Québec G9A 5H7, Canada;2. Groupe de recherche sur les affections neuro-musculo-squelettiques, 3351, boul. des Forges, Trois-Rivières, Québec G9A 5H7, Canada;3. Laboratoire en imagerie et orthopédie, Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal, 900, rue Saint-Denis, Pavillon R, Montréal, Québec H2X 0A9, Canada;4. École de technologie supérieure, Département de génie de la production automatisée, 1100, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montréal, Québec H3C 1K3, Canada
Abstract:

Background

Knee osteoarthritis alters joint stability but its kinematics during functional weight-bearing tasks remain unclear. We propose and validate an assessment technique for the quantification of knee alignment and stability in patients during a short single leg stance task.

Methods

Three-dimensional knee kinematics were acquired non-invasively from 31 knee osteoarthritis patients (subdivided as moderate or severe) and 15 asymptomatic individuals during six short single-leg stance tasks. Data of participants achieving ≥ 3 trials were retained. From flexion–extension signals, a data treatment method compared the average between-trial root-mean-square error (RMSE) across trial triplets, and the average within-trial range of movement (RoM) for two data windows. From secondary knee motions (ab/adduction and int/external rotations, anteroposterior and mediolateral translations), we extracted measures characterizing alignments (mean), largest deviations (maximum, minimum), and extent of micro-adjustments (RoM, length of knee excursion). Their sensitivity to disease and severity was determined using an ANOVA, and between-trial repeatability using ICC2,3.

Results

Ninety-four percent of patients achieved ≥ 3 trials. The retained trial triplet and window reduced the RMSE (2.15 to 1.54) and RoM (4.9° to 1.77°) for flexion–extension. Mean, minimum, and maximum measures were sensitive to disease for anteroposterior translations, and to severity for ab/adduction (P? 0.84). RoM and length of knee excursion, although sensitive to disease for anteroposterior translations, had lower ICC.

Conclusion

The proposed technique is feasible and exposed measures of knee alignment sensitive to knee osteoarthritis, for instance, an anterior femoral shift and an increased adduction malalignment with greater severity.
Keywords:Knee osteoarthritis  Three-dimensional kinematics  Single leg stance  Tibiofemoral translations  Joint stability  Joint alignment
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