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What is the incidence of subsequent adjacent joint injury after patellofemoral pain?

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Young, JL; Sell, TC; Boeth, R; Foster, K; Greenlee, TA; Rhon, DI
Published in: Clin Rehabil
August 2023

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the incidence of subsequent lumbar spine, hip, and ankle-foot injuries after a diagnosis of patellofemoral pain. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Military Health System. PARTICIPANTS: Individuals (n = 92,319) ages 17-60 diagnosed with patellofemoral pain between 2010-2011. INTERVENTIONS: Therapeutic exercise. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Frequency of adjacent joint injuries in the 2-year period after initial patellofemoral pain injury, and hazard ratios (HR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) and Kaplan-Meier survival curves for risk of adjacent joint injury based on receiving therapeutic exercise for the initial injury. RESULTS: After initial patellofemoral pain diagnosis, 42,983 (46.6%) individuals sought care for an adjacent joint injury. Of these, 19,587 (21.2%) were subsequently diagnosed with a lumbar injury, 2837 (3.1%) a hip injury, and 10,166 (11.0%) an ankle-foot injury. One in five (19.5%; n = 17,966) received therapeutic exercise which reduced the risk of having a subsequent lumbar (HR = 0.78, 95% CI 0.76-0.81), hip (HR = 0.93, 95% CI 0.87-0.98) or ankle-foot (HR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.83-0.90) injury. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that a high number of individuals with patellofemoral pain will sustain an adjacent joint injury within 2 years although causal relationships cannot be determined. Receiving therapeutic exercise for the initial knee injury reduced the risk of sustaining an adjacent joint injury. This study helps provide normative data for subsequent injury rates in this population and guide development of future studies designed to understand causal factors.

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Clin Rehabil

DOI

EISSN

1477-0873

Publication Date

August 2023

Volume

37

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1139 / 1150

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Reinjuries
  • Rehabilitation
  • Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
  • Lower Extremity
  • Knee Joint
  • Knee Injuries
  • Incidence
  • Humans
  • 42 Health sciences
 

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Young, J. L., Sell, T. C., Boeth, R., Foster, K., Greenlee, T. A., & Rhon, D. I. (2023). What is the incidence of subsequent adjacent joint injury after patellofemoral pain? Clin Rehabil, 37(8), 1139–1150. https://doi.org/10.1177/02692155231157177
Young, Jodi L., Timothy C. Sell, Riley Boeth, Kaitlyn Foster, Tina A. Greenlee, and Daniel I. Rhon. “What is the incidence of subsequent adjacent joint injury after patellofemoral pain?Clin Rehabil 37, no. 8 (August 2023): 1139–50. https://doi.org/10.1177/02692155231157177.
Young JL, Sell TC, Boeth R, Foster K, Greenlee TA, Rhon DI. What is the incidence of subsequent adjacent joint injury after patellofemoral pain? Clin Rehabil. 2023 Aug;37(8):1139–50.
Young, Jodi L., et al. “What is the incidence of subsequent adjacent joint injury after patellofemoral pain?Clin Rehabil, vol. 37, no. 8, Aug. 2023, pp. 1139–50. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/02692155231157177.
Young JL, Sell TC, Boeth R, Foster K, Greenlee TA, Rhon DI. What is the incidence of subsequent adjacent joint injury after patellofemoral pain? Clin Rehabil. 2023 Aug;37(8):1139–1150.
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Published In

Clin Rehabil

DOI

EISSN

1477-0873

Publication Date

August 2023

Volume

37

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1139 / 1150

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Reinjuries
  • Rehabilitation
  • Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
  • Lower Extremity
  • Knee Joint
  • Knee Injuries
  • Incidence
  • Humans
  • 42 Health sciences