Influencing factors analysis of asymmetry in knee adduction moment among patients with unilateral knee osteoarthritis

单侧膝骨关节炎患者膝关节内收力矩不对称的影响因素分析

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The knee adduction moment(KAM) of both lower limbs in patients with unilateral knee osteoarthritis(KOA) exhibits asymmetry during walking, but the factors influencing this asymmetry remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the influencing factors of KAM asymmetry in patients with unilateral KOA. METHODS: A total of 148 patients with unilateral medial compartment KOA were selected for this retrospective study, and general data such as gender, age, and duration of disease were collected. The hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle, degree of pain, and knee-extension muscle strength on the affected side were assessed through radiographic outcomes, the visual analog scale(VAS), and the Biodex isokinetic system. The peak KAM of both lower limbs was analyzed using a BTS motion-capture system and force platform. The asymmetry index(ASI) of KAM was calculated, and the patients were further categorized into the KAM symmetry group(ASI value ≤ 10%) and the KAM asymmetry group(ASI value>10%).Binary logistic regression analysis was employed to analyze the factors influencing the asymmetry of KAM. RESULTS: 90 patients were categorized into the KAM asymmetry group, representing 60.8% of the cohort. A significant difference in the ASI value of KAM was observed between the two groups. Correlation analysis identified nine factors, including sex, age, and BMI, that were positively correlated with the ASI value of KAM. In contrast, knee-extension muscle strength and per-capita monthly household income were negatively correlated with the ASI value of KAM. Regression analysis revealed that being female(OR = 1.752), older age(OR = 2.472), increased BMI(OR = 1.535), larger varus angle(OR = 3.965), higher VAS score(OR = 2.617), Kellgren-Lawrence(K-L) grade IV(OR = 4.474), history of knee joint trauma(OR = 5.684), and living in a rural location(OR = 1.554) increased the risk of KAM asymmetry. Conversely, increased knee-extension muscle strength(OR = 0.758) and a per-capita monthly household income of 3000 ~ 6000 yuan(OR = 0.814) decreased the risk of KAM asymmetry. CONCLUSION: Female gender, older age, increased BMI, larger varus angle, higher VAS score, K-L grade IV, history of knee joint trauma, and living in a rural location are identified as risk factors for KAM asymmetry. Conversely, increased knee-extension muscle strength and a per-capita monthly household income of 3000 ~ 6000 yuan serve as protective factors against this asymmetry.

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