Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify the association between hip muscle strength and the scores from subjective functional and psychological evaluation questionnaires in patients with chronic hip pain. METHODS: Fifty-fivepatients with painful hip injuries (30 males) performed isometric peak strength tests of the abductors, extensors, and internal and external rotators of the hips with a hand-held dynamometer. The degree of functionality was measured by the Hip Outcome Score (HOS) and Lower Extremity Functional Score (LEFS), pain was estimated by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and kinesiophobia was calculated using the Tampa questionnaire. The Pearson correlation coefficient was used (alfa=5%) to test the associations between the muscle strength and the scores from the questionnaires. RESULTS: There were significant correlations between the strength of all four hip muscles and the HOS (r>0.29). Only the hip external rotators showed a significant correlation with pain (r=-0.30). No significant correlations were found for LEFS (r<0.24) and Tampa questionnaires (r¬0.15). CONCLUSION: The reduction in peak strength of the hip extensors, abductors and external rotators was associated with a reduction in the level of hip functionality but did not correlate with neither the level of overall functionality of the lower limbs nor the degree of kinesiophobia. Also, a reduction of hip external rotators strength was related to an increase in the intensity of pain.

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Main Authors: Leporace,Gustavo, Batista,Luiz Alberto, Metsavaht,Leonardo, Chahla,Jorge, Oliveira,Tainá, Oliveira,Liszt Palmeira de
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S2595-319220210001000512021-04-20Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip painLeporace,GustavoBatista,Luiz AlbertoMetsavaht,LeonardoChahla,JorgeOliveira,TaináOliveira,Liszt Palmeira de Hip joint Muscle strength Muscle strength dynamometer Pain measurement Quality of life ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify the association between hip muscle strength and the scores from subjective functional and psychological evaluation questionnaires in patients with chronic hip pain. METHODS: Fifty-fivepatients with painful hip injuries (30 males) performed isometric peak strength tests of the abductors, extensors, and internal and external rotators of the hips with a hand-held dynamometer. The degree of functionality was measured by the Hip Outcome Score (HOS) and Lower Extremity Functional Score (LEFS), pain was estimated by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and kinesiophobia was calculated using the Tampa questionnaire. The Pearson correlation coefficient was used (alfa=5%) to test the associations between the muscle strength and the scores from the questionnaires. RESULTS: There were significant correlations between the strength of all four hip muscles and the HOS (r>0.29). Only the hip external rotators showed a significant correlation with pain (r=-0.30). No significant correlations were found for LEFS (r<0.24) and Tampa questionnaires (r¬0.15). CONCLUSION: The reduction in peak strength of the hip extensors, abductors and external rotators was associated with a reduction in the level of hip functionality but did not correlate with neither the level of overall functionality of the lower limbs nor the degree of kinesiophobia. Also, a reduction of hip external rotators strength was related to an increase in the intensity of pain.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da DorBrJP v.4 n.1 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2595-31922021000100051en10.5935/2595-0118.20210015
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Batista,Luiz Alberto
Metsavaht,Leonardo
Chahla,Jorge
Oliveira,Tainá
Oliveira,Liszt Palmeira de
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Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain
author_facet Leporace,Gustavo
Batista,Luiz Alberto
Metsavaht,Leonardo
Chahla,Jorge
Oliveira,Tainá
Oliveira,Liszt Palmeira de
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title Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain
title_short Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain
title_full Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain
title_fullStr Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain
title_sort correlation between muscle strength and the degrees of functionality and kinesiophobia reported by patients with chronic hip pain
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify the association between hip muscle strength and the scores from subjective functional and psychological evaluation questionnaires in patients with chronic hip pain. METHODS: Fifty-fivepatients with painful hip injuries (30 males) performed isometric peak strength tests of the abductors, extensors, and internal and external rotators of the hips with a hand-held dynamometer. The degree of functionality was measured by the Hip Outcome Score (HOS) and Lower Extremity Functional Score (LEFS), pain was estimated by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and kinesiophobia was calculated using the Tampa questionnaire. The Pearson correlation coefficient was used (alfa=5%) to test the associations between the muscle strength and the scores from the questionnaires. RESULTS: There were significant correlations between the strength of all four hip muscles and the HOS (r>0.29). Only the hip external rotators showed a significant correlation with pain (r=-0.30). No significant correlations were found for LEFS (r<0.24) and Tampa questionnaires (r¬0.15). CONCLUSION: The reduction in peak strength of the hip extensors, abductors and external rotators was associated with a reduction in the level of hip functionality but did not correlate with neither the level of overall functionality of the lower limbs nor the degree of kinesiophobia. Also, a reduction of hip external rotators strength was related to an increase in the intensity of pain.
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