Current status and factors influencing kinesiophobia in patients with meniscus injury: a cross-sectional study
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Abstract
Objectives
This
study
aimed
to
examine
the
relationships
between
kinesiophobia
and
injury
severity,
balance
ability,
knee
pain
intensity,
self-efficacy,
functional
status
in
patients
with
meniscus
injuries
identify
key
predictors
of
kinesiophobia.
Design
A
single-center,
prospective
cross-sectional
study.
Methods
involving
123
diagnosed
at
Fujian
Provincial
Hospital
was
conducted.
The
range
motion
test
used
determine
limitations
joint
mobility,
whereas
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(MRI)
assess
severity
damage.
Several
validated
scales
were
administered:
Tampa
Scale
Kinesiophobia
(TSK-17)
measure
kinesiophobia,
visual
analog
scale
(VAS)
general
self-efficacy
(GSES)
evaluate
Lysholm
score
(LKS)
status.
Additionally,
ability
assessed
using
Huber
360
Neuromuscular
Control
Training
Assessment
System
(DJO,
USA).
Spearman’s
correlation
analysis
applied
explore
factors
associated
simple
linear
regression
its
predictors.
Results
Among
participants
included
study,
60.16%
identified
as
experiencing
these
participants,
69.10%
had
grade
III
injuries,
33.3%
exhibited
limited
movement.
clinical
characteristics
follows:
median
VAS
4
(IQR
2–6),
GSES
22
20–29),
LKS
45
38–55).
significantly
correlated
movement,
other
parameters
(
P
<
0.05).
However,
no
significant
detected
limits
stability.
Simple
(R²=0.917)
revealed
several
including
(β
=
2.08),
intensity
0.882),
Romberg
quotient
(RQ)
3.239),
movement
0.868).
In
contrast,
=-0.455)
negatively
Furthermore,
Grade
RQ
found
be
markedly
higher
levels
Conclusion
is
strongly
RQ,
which
are
Clinical
interventions
should
focus
on
enhance
rehabilitation
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Updated Views on Vestibular Physical Therapy for Patients with Vestibular Disorders
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(5), P. 492 - 492
Published: Feb. 24, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Vestibular
Physical
Therapy
(VPT)
plays
a
crucial
role
in
the
rehabilitation
of
patients
with
vestibular
disorders
by
promoting
compensation
through
adaptation,
habituation,
and
substitution
mechanisms.
While
traditional
VPT
approaches
have
demonstrated
effectiveness
restoring
balance
gaze
stability,
some
chronic
dysfunction
continue
to
experience
persistent
deficits.
Methods:
review
recent
advancements
neuroplasticity
research
suggest
need
for
updated
strategies
that
integrate
sensorimotor
substitution,
saccadic
training,
optokinetic
stimulation,
cognitive-motor
dual-task
training
optimize
compensation.
Results:
This
perspective
article
explores
innovative
aimed
at
improving
dynamic
postural
stability
more
challenging
way.
We
emphasize
importance
personalized
leverage
multisensory
integration
enhance
neuroplastic
recovery.
Conclusions:
By
refining
interventions,
we
can
maximize
functional
outcomes
improve
quality
life
individuals
disorders.
Language: Английский
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Function and Its Impact on Postural Stability and Quality of Life in Cochlear Implant Recipients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Life,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 499 - 499
Published: March 20, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Vestibulo-ocular
reflex
(VOR)
function,
measured
by
the
video
head
impulse
test
(vHIT)
gains,
plays
a
crucial
role
in
postural
stability
and
quality
of
life.
Cochlear
implant
recipients
often
experience
vestibular
dysfunction,
but
its
relationship
with
balance
patient-reported
outcomes
remains
underexplored.
This
study
aimed
to
(1)
evaluate
between
vHIT
gains
cochlear
recipients;
(2)
assess
impact
on
quality-of-life
metrics;
(3)
identify
key
predictors
stability,
including
demographic/clinical
characteristics.
Methods:
cross-sectional
was
conducted
August
2023
February
2024
included
46
participants
that
comprised
age-matched
normal
hearers
who
underwent
for
lateral,
anterior,
posterior
semicircular
canal
function.
Postural
assessed
using
dynamic
posturography,
life
Short
Form-36
(SF-36).
Multiple
linear
regression
correlation
analyses
were
performed.
Results:
The
demonstrated
significant
positive
correlations
lateral
showing
strongest
association
(r
=
0.742,
p
0.001),
followed
0.701,
0.003)
anterior
canals
0.684,
0.005).
A
multiple
analysis
identified
as
most
predictor
(β
0.512,
0.001,
adjusted
R2
0.47).
Quality-of-life
metrics
inversely
correlated
particularly
−0.712,
0.002),
which
explained
43–51%
variance.
Conclusions:
highlighted
primary
determinant
recipients,
underscoring
importance
assessments
optimizing
functional
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Immediate Effects of Wearing an Ankle Bandage on Fine Coordination, Proprioception, Balance and Gait in Patients with an Acute Ankle Injury
Tobias Heß,
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Thomas L. Milani,
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Anica Kilper
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et al.
Published: May 31, 2024
Ankle
sprains
are
the
most
frequently
occurring
musculoskeletal
injuries
among
recreational
athletes.
support
through
bandages
following
initial
orthotic
treatment
might
be
beneficial
for
rehabilitation
purposes.
Since
hardly
any
study
has
investigated
impact
of
in
acute
phase
ankle
sprains,
our
examined
immediate
effects
wearing
an
bandage
on
fine
coordination,
proprioception,
and
motor
performance
subjects
five
weeks
after
injury.
In
total,
70
with
unilateral
supination
trauma
were
tested.
All
completed
several
rating
questionnaires
biomechanical
investigations,
including
a
coordination
proprioception
test,
single
leg
stances,
Y-Balance
test
gait
analysis.
investigations
conducted
subject's
injured
without
(MalleoTrain®
Bauerfeind
AG)
healthy
leg.
Subjects
reported
moderate
to
strong
improvements
stability
pain
when
bandage.
Wearing
significantly
normalized
subjects’
stance
performance,
as
well
duration,
vertical
ground
reaction
forces
during
walking.
However,
did
not
have
clear
effect
proprioception.
sprain
may
immediately
improve
standing
Language: Английский
Balance Control is Sequentially Correlated with Proprioception, Joint Range of Motion, Strength, Pain, and Plantar Tactile Sensation Among Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis
Peixin Shen,
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Simin Li,
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Li Li
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et al.
Sports Medicine - Open,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: June 9, 2024
Abstract
Background
Patients
with
knee
osteoarthritis
(KOA)
are
at
high
risk
for
falls,
which
is
attributed
to
their
impaired
balance
control.
Identifying
factors
associated
control
facilitates
the
development
of
precise
KOA
rehabilitation
programs.
This
study
was
investigate
correlations
proprioception,
plantar
tactile
sensation
(PTS),
pain,
joint
range
motion
(ROM),
and
strength
among
older
adults
without
KOA,
as
well
magnitudes
sequence
correlation
these
Methods
A
total
240
(
n
=
124,
female:
84,
age:
68.8
±
4.0
years)
116,
64,
67.9
3.5
were
recruited
assigned
groups.
Their
PTS,
ROM,
measured.
Pearson
or
Spearman
used
test
whether
they
significantly
related
Berg
Balance
Scale
(BBS),
factor
analysis
multivariate
linear
regression
determine
degrees
between
each
BBS.
Results
Compared
group,
group
had
lower
BBS
score,
larger
proprioception
PTS
thresholds,
smaller
less
(p:
0.008,
<
0.001–0.016,
0.001–0.005,
0.001–0.014,
0.001–0.002,
respectively).
In
weakly
moderately
correlated
(r:
0.332–0.501,
0.197–0.291,
0.340,
0.212–0.508,
0.236–0.336,
While
in
0.207–0.379,
0.212–0.410).
54.41+
(0.668*strength)
-
(0.579*PTS)
(1.141*proprioception)
+
(1.054*
ROM)
(0.339*pain).
53.85+
(0.441*strength)
(0.677*proprioception).
Conclusion
Worse
detected
all
Proprioception
strongest
correlations,
followed
by
strength,
PTS.
Precise
programs
may
be
proposed
following
improving
five
factors.
Language: Английский
Somatosensory and dynamic balance improvement in older adults with diabetic peripheral neuropathy through sensorimotor exercise: a multisite randomized controlled trial
M J Jimenez-Mazuelas,
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Nicolas Villar,
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S De Casas-Albendea
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et al.
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
40, P. 2062 - 2073
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Immediate Effects of Wearing an Ankle Bandage on Fine Coordination, Proprioception, Balance and Gait in the Subacute Phase of Ankle Sprains
Tobias Heß,
No information about this author
Thomas L. Milani,
No information about this author
Anica Kilper
No information about this author
et al.
Life,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 810 - 810
Published: June 26, 2024
Ankle
sprains
are
the
most
frequently
occurring
musculoskeletal
injuries
among
recreational
athletes.
support
through
bandages
following
initial
orthotic
treatment
might
be
beneficial
for
rehabilitation
purposes.
However,
literature
is
sparse
regarding
use
of
an
ankle
directly
after
acute
phase
sprain.
Therefore,
this
study
investigates
hypothesis
that
wearing
bandage
immediately
sprain
improves
motor
performance,
stability
and
reduces
pain.
In
total,
70
subjects
with
unilateral
supination
trauma
were
tested.
Subjects
tested
five
weeks
post-injury
to
assess
immediate
effects
bandage.
On
testing
day,
completed
rating
questionnaires
underwent
comprehensive
biomechanical
assessments.
Biomechanical
investigations
included
fine
coordination
proprioception
tests,
single
leg
stances,
Y-Balance
test,
gait
analysis.
All
conducted
subject's
injured
without
a
(MalleoTrain
Language: Английский
The effects of multisensory exercises on balance control in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a narrative review
Razieh Mofateh,
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Shirin Rahimzadeh
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Practical Diabetes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
41(4), P. 35 - 41
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Abstract
This
study
aimed
to
examine
the
impact
of
multisensory
exercises
on
balance
control
in
people
with
diabetic
peripheral
neuropathy
(DPN).
Articles
training
for
individuals
DPN
were
discovered
MEDLINE,
Scopus
and
Web
Science
databases
through
targeted
key
words.
Moreover,
this
review
examined
isolation
or
conjunction
other
exercises,
using
outcome
measures
that
assess
attributes.
A
narrative
encompassed
seven
research
studies
as
corroborating
evidence.
Six
randomised
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
one
non‐RCT
eligible,
including
212
participants.
The
results
supported
our
assumption
exercise
could
enhance
DPN.
suggests
aid
enhancing
Nevertheless,
additional
is
needed
identify
most
beneficial
varying
levels
severity
disability.
Language: Английский
Effects of visual disruption on static and dynamic postural control in people with and without chronic ankle instability
Yushan Miao,
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Yubin Ge,
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Dongmei Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Nov. 5, 2024
Introduction
Chronic
Ankle
Instability
(CAI)
is
a
chronic
syndrome
resulting
from
repeated
ankle
sprains
that
lead
to
persistent
dysfunction.the
purpose
of
this
study
determine
whether
visual
disruption
could
influence
static
and
dynamic
postural
control
in
people
with
without
instability
(CAI),
the
objective
gaining
comprehensive
understanding
interactions
between
inputs
control.
Methods
Thirty
CAI
(21
males
9
females,
age
=
22.0
±
1.8
years,
height
174.4
10.2
cm,
body
mass
72.5
15.4
kg;
Cumberland
Tool
(CAIT)
score
19.7
1.8)
twenty-nine
(24
5
22.9
1.6
172.8
8.0
69.0
11.3
CAIT
29.0
0.7)
were
recruited.
Their
was
measured
two
conditions
or
disruption,
simulated
using
stroboscopic
glasses.
Static
during
single-limb
standing
represented
by
root
mean
square
(RMS)
plantar
center
pressure
(CoP),
Y-balance
test
relative
reach
distance.
Two-way
mixed
ANOVA
(between
group:
vs
non-CAI,
within
normal
vision
disruption)
used
analyze
data.
Results
discussion
Significant
detected
CoP-RMS
anteroposterior
(AP)
(
p
0.021,
η
2
0.090)
mediolateral
(ML)
<
0.001,
0.208)
directions,
distances
posteromedial
(PM)
0.023,
0.088)
posterolateral
(PL)
0.009,
0.113)
disruption.
The
AP
ML
directions
significantly
increased
PM
PL
decreased
while
remaining
unchanged
those
CAI.
People
are
susceptible
on
control,
highlighting
importance
input
maintaining
stable
posture
population.
Language: Английский