COMPARISON OF THE CONCENTRIC TORQUE OF KNEE MUSCLES AND TIMED-WALKING TEST IN HEALTHY AND LOW GRADE TIBIOFEMORAL OSTEOARTHRITIS
Abstract
The aim of study was to investigate and compare the concentric torque of Quadriceps and Hamstring muscles and Timed-Walking test in two groups. Thus, one group of healthy subjects and one group of patients with low grade of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis (OA) were selected. Concentric torque of Quadriceps and Hamstring were measured in both groups. Besides, pain measurement, Timed-Walking test, range of motion and the muscle bulk of thigh were assessed in both groups. The independent t-test revealed significant differences between the two groups with regard to concentric torques and Timed-Walking test. However, no significant difference in range of motion and the muscle bulk was seen. In conclusion, patients with low grade of osteoarthritis and minimum clinical signs had weaker muscles and functional limitation in comparison with the matched healthy individuals.
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Issue | Vol 45, No 4 (2007) | |
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Concentric torque timed-walking test knee osteoarthritis |
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