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Comparative Evaluation of Core Muscle Recruitment Pattern in Response to Sudden External Perturbations in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome and Healthy Subjects
Authors:Zahra Rojhani ShiraziMana Biabani Moghaddam  MSc  Alireza Motealleh
Institution:Department of Physical Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract:

Objective

To evaluate the core muscles' electromyographic activity in response to unexpected perturbations to the pelvis in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) and healthy subjects.

Design

Case-control study.

Setting

Center for human motion science research.

Participants

Women (N=54) aged 18 to 40 years, including 27 subjects with diagnosed PFPS and 27 healthy controls.

Intervention

An unexpected perturbation was applied to the lateral side of the pelvis by pulling a 1kg medicine ball back to an angle in which releasing the pendulum applied the energy of 20% of the subject's body mass index. This intervention was repeated 3 times with a minimum of 30 seconds of rest between the trials.

Main Outcome Measures

Electromyographic onsets and durations of the transversus abdominis/internal oblique, erector spinae (ES), and gluteus medius (GM) muscles were recorded in response to the unexpected lateral perturbation to the pelvis.

Results

The recruitment pattern of the core muscles was different between the 2 groups. In the subjects with PFPS, the abdominal muscles and the ES activated significantly earlier and longer, whereas the GM responded significantly later than in the controls. The duration of GM activity was not significantly different between the groups.

Conclusions

The results of this investigation suggest that the core muscles are recruited differently in subjects with PFPS to provide core stability. It appears that core neuromuscular improvement could be an effective strategy in rehabilitation of patients with PFPS.
Keywords:Electromyography  Muscles  Patellofemoral pain syndrome  Rehabilitation
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