Proprioception, laxity, muscle strength and activity limitations in early symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: Results from the CHECK cohort

Authors

  • Jasmijn Holla
  • Marike van der Leeden
  • Wilfred F Peter
  • Leo D. Roorda
  • Martin van der Esch
  • Willem F. Lems
  • Martijn Gerritsen
  • Ramon E. Voorneman
  • Martijn P.M. Steultjens
  • Joost Dekker

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1029

Keywords:

knee osteoarthritis, activity limitations, muscle strength, proprioception, varus-valgus laxity.

Abstract

Objective: To establish whether proprioception and varus-valgus laxity moderate the association between muscle strength and activity limitations in patients with early symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. Design: A cross-sectional study. Subjects: A sample of 151 participants with early symptomatic knee osteoarthritis from the Cohort Hip and Cohort Knee study. Methods: Regression analyses were performed to establish the associations between muscle strength, proprioception (knee joint motion detection threshold in the anterior--posterior direction), varus-valgus laxity and activity limitations (self-reported and performance-based). Interaction terms were used to establish whether proprioception and laxity moderated the association between muscle strength and activity limitations. Results: Proprioception moderated the association between muscle strength and activity limitations: the negative association between muscle strength and activity limitations was stronger in participants with poor proprioception than in participants with accurate proprioception (performance-based activity limitations p = 0. 02; self-reported activity limitations p = 0. 08). The interaction between muscle strength and varus-valgus laxity was not significantly associated with activity limitations. Conclusion: The results of the present study support the theory that in the absence of adequate proprioceptive input, lower muscle strength affects a patient?s level of activities to a greater degree than in the presence of adequate proprioceptive input.

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Published

2012-08-06

How to Cite

Holla, J., van der Leeden, M., Peter, W. F., Roorda, L. D., van der Esch, M., Lems, W. F., Gerritsen, M., Voorneman, R. E., Steultjens, M. P., & Dekker, J. (2012). Proprioception, laxity, muscle strength and activity limitations in early symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: Results from the CHECK cohort. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 44(10), 862–868. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1029

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Original Report