2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2021.02.016
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Anteromedial versus posterolateral hip musculature strengthening with dose-controlled in women with patellofemoral pain: A randomized controlled trial

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“…Similarly, the present findings indicated that CG resulted in decreased pain and led to improved functionality after six weeks of intervention, adding to the existing knowledge about the PFP treatment. As the most of exercises were addressed to knee extensors and flexors, it is quite logical beneficial effects to be found, supporting previous results [31,32] Moreover, a previous study [33] the posterolateral hip muscles could be equally effective in PFP patient treatment. Despite the variety of recommended exercises for PFP treatments, strengthening exercises focused on the quadriceps has been traditionally used, suggesting that these exercises are an important element of an intervention program.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Similarly, the present findings indicated that CG resulted in decreased pain and led to improved functionality after six weeks of intervention, adding to the existing knowledge about the PFP treatment. As the most of exercises were addressed to knee extensors and flexors, it is quite logical beneficial effects to be found, supporting previous results [31,32] Moreover, a previous study [33] the posterolateral hip muscles could be equally effective in PFP patient treatment. Despite the variety of recommended exercises for PFP treatments, strengthening exercises focused on the quadriceps has been traditionally used, suggesting that these exercises are an important element of an intervention program.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Both exercise programmes were associated with improvements in AKPS score (7.6 points for QE and 7.0 points for HE), but the improvements did not surpass the minimal clinically important change. The within-group changes for QE and HE are similar to those previously reported,13 but are somewhat lower than those reported in other randomised controlled trials evaluating the effect of hip and knee exercises in adolescents and adults with PFP 35 40 41 45–47. This difference may be explained by the setting of this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Os resultados demonstraram que exercícios de alongamento e fortalecimento de joelhos complementados com exercícios de fortalecimento da musculatura pósterolateral do quadril foram mais efetivos que os exercícios somente para joelho, melhorando a função a longo prazo e reduzindo a dor em pacientes com SDFP. Almeida et al, 2021 Comparar a eficácia da adição de fortalecimento da musculatura ântero-medial versus posterolateral do quadril ao fortalecimento do joelho em mulheres com dor femoropatelar (DFP). Ambos os grupos apresentaram melhora nas medidas primárias; no entanto, não foram encontradas diferenças entre os grupos na intensidade e função da dor em seis semanas e nas medidas secundárias.…”
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