Relationship between lower limb neuromuscular performance and bone strength in postmenopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis
Munukka, M., Waller, B., Multanen, J., Rantalainen, T., Häkkinen, A., Nieminen, M.T., Lammentausta, E., Kujala, U., Paloneva, J., Kautiainen, H., Kiviranta, I., & Heinonen, A. (2014). Relationship between lower limb neuromuscular performance and bone strength in postmenopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis. Journal of Musculoskeletal Neuronal Interactions, 14(4), 418-424. http://www.ismni.org/jmni/pdf/58/03MUNUKKA.pdf
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2014Objectives: To investigate whether neuromuscular performance predicts lower limb bone strength in different lower limb sites
in postmenopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: Neuromuscular performance of 139 volunteer women
aged 50-68 with mild knee OA was measured using maximal counter movement jump test, isometric knee flexion and extension
force and figure-of-eight-running test. Femoral neck section modulus (Z, mm³) was determined by data obtained from dualenergy
X-ray absorptiometry. Data obtained using peripheral quantitative computed tomography was used to asses distal tibia
compressive (BSId, g2/cm4) and tibial mid-shaft bending (SSImaxmid, mm3) strength indices. Results:After adjustment for height,
weight and age, counter movement jump peak power production was the strongest independent predictor for Z (β=0.44; p<0.001)
and for BSId (β=0.32; p=0.003). This was also true in concentric net impulse for Z (β=0.37; p=0.001) and for BSId (β=0.40;
p<0.001). Additionally, knee extension force (β=0.30; p<0.001) and figure-of-eight-running test (β= -0.32; p<0.001) were among
strongest independent predictors for BSId after adjustments. For SSImaxmid, concentric net impulse (β=0.33; p=0.002) remained
as the strongest independent predictor after adjustments. Conclusions: Neuromuscular performance in postmenopausal women
with mild knee OA predicted lower limb bone strength in every measured skeletal site.
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