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Reference value of knee position sense in weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing conditionsopen access

Authors
Lee, YubinLim, Chaegil
Issue Date
Nov-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd
Keywords
Age; Joint position sense; Knee; Proprioception; Weight-bearing
Citation
Knee Surgery and Related Research, v.35, no.1
Journal Title
Knee Surgery and Related Research
Volume
35
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/89662
DOI
10.1186/s43019-023-00199-x
ISSN
2234-0726
2234-2451
Abstract
Background: Our study aimed to identify age-related changes in knee proprioception to provide reference values for weight-bearing (WB) and non-weight-bearing (NWB) conditions and to identify factors (age, WB condition, dominance, and sex) that can affect knee proprioception. Methods: A total of 84 healthy adult men and women were recruited. Active knee joint position sense (JPS) was measured using a digital inclinometer for knee proprioception. The participants performed the required movements actively, with verbal feedback from the examiner, slowly moving to the target angles (30° and 50°) and maintaining them for 5 s before returning to the starting position. Afterward, without assistance from the examiner, the participants actively moved back to the same angle, and the examiner confirmed the angles. This procedure was repeated twice for each target angle, and the average values were used as the data. The participants were barefoot, wearing shorts, and closed their eyes while the measurements were obtained. The measurements were first obtained on the dominant side under the NWB conditions. When a change in posture was needed during the measurement, the participants sat in a resting position for 2 min. Results: Except for age, all other factors (WB condition, dominance, sex) were not statistically significant. Age showed a significant difference in knee JPS, except for the non-dominant side at 30° and the dominant side at 50° in the NWB condition. Conclusion: This study indicates that the WB condition, dominant side, and sex need not be considered when measuring and assessing knee JPS. Age shows a negative correlation with knee joint position sense, and the reference values presented in this study can be used as objective target values during the rehabilitation process. © 2023, The Author(s).
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