Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5403
Title: Hamstring shortening in healthy adults
Authors: Erkula, Gürkan
Demirkan, Ahmet Fahir
Kılıç, B.A.
Kiter, Ahmet Esat
Keywords: Anterior knee pain
Blackburne-Peel ratio
Hamstring
Hamstring shortening
Insall-Salvati ratio
Knee extension deficit
adolescent
adult
article
body posture
clinical article
controlled study
correlation analysis
disease severity
female
hamstring
human
knee disease
knee function
knee pain
knee radiography
male
patella
pelvis radiography
physical examination
priority journal
spasticity
spine radiography
vertebra
walking
Publisher: IOS Press
Abstract: Hamstring shortening (HS) causes changes in the posture and walking ability in spastic children, however, there are no studies defining the abnormalities in patellar alignment in individuals with HS. Twenty-five patients with a primary complaint of anterior knee pain, having HS detected at physical examination, and 11 healthy individuals without any HS or knee discomfort as a control group are included in this study. Serial x-rays of the spine, pelvis and knee are taken and knee x-rays are evaluated for the position of the patella in both groups. In patients with Knee Extension Deficit (KED) ? 60°, the Blackburne-Peel ratio is lower and the Insall-Salvati ratio is higher than the other groups, denoting a cephalic location of the patella (p < 0.05). There are no changes in the congruency and sulcus angles between the HS and control groups. Vertebral and pelvic changes correlate well with the literature, confirming that significant alterations occur after 60° of KED in adults. The extensor mechanism of the knee is affected and patella is located higher than normal in patients with severe HS, which may be a cause for knee discomfort. In the light of these findings, a routine knee extension deficit examination can be suggested in the initial evaluation of knee discomfort.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5403
https://doi.org/10.3233/BMR-2002-162-305
ISSN: 1053-8127
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