Developing a Community-Based Exercise and Physical Programme for Runners With Patellofemoral Pain in Under-Resourced Communities: A Delphi Study

为资源匮乏社区的髌股关节疼痛跑步者制定社区运动和体能训练计划:一项德尔菲研究

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is a multifactorial condition that is highly prevalent among recreational runners. Poor homeostasis between load and runner's capacity is the main cause of PFP. A low-cost and community-based intervention is needed to address the rehabilitation needs of runners in under-resourced communities. The purpose of this study was to develop a community-based exercise and physical programme for runners with PFP in under-resourced communities. METHOD: This study used a Delphi method that included sports experts (physicians, physiotherapists, biokineticists, podiatrists, and sports therapists) who consented to participate. Delphi included three rounds of iterations to attain consensus among experts. Experts reached a consensus by rating PFP programme items using the 5-point Likert scale. RESULTS: Ten experts participated. There were more males (n = 6) than females (n = 4). Participants were aged between 36 and 55 years (n = 5) and had 16-20 years of clinical experience (n = 5). Delphi process yielded an exercise and physical intervention, which included the following 10 recommended strategies: hip muscle training, quadriceps muscle training, general lower limb and trunk strengthening, use of appropriate running shoes, and use of prefabricated in-shoe foot orthosis, tissue mobilization, patellar taping/bracing, education, flexibility exercises, addressing external loads, and addressing non-physical internal loads. CONCLUSIONS: A consensus was reached for a suitable exercise and physical programme for runners in under-resourced communities. A follow-up implementation study is, therefore, recommended.

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