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Effect of Patellofemoral Joint Targeted Education, and Exercise Guidelines on Outcomes of Patients with Patellofemoral Osteoarthritis

Research Authors
A.M. 7. Ahmed G., H., Abd-Elmohsen S.,A., Mohamed Sh. H., Elkady H., A.R., and Alkady E.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Research Publisher
http://www.sciedu press.com
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
vol 10 no 10
Research Website
http://www.sciedu press.com
Research Year
2020
Research_Pages
P.p: 101-106
Research Abstract

Background and objective: Patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis (PFJOA) is an under recognized category of arthritis, evident in almost 70% of adults with knee pain. Objective was to evaluate the effect of patellofemoral joint targeted education, and exercise guidelines on outcomes of patients with patellofemoral osteoarthritis. Methods: A quasi experimental (pre/post) design was used. Setting: The study was conducted in the physiotherapy department of a large University Hospital in Egypt. Sample: A randomized 30 adult patients with symptomatic and diagnosed PFJOA. Researchers and Physiotherapists delivered the PFJ-targeted education, and exercise program in 3 sessions over 9 month period. Results: The PFJ-targeted education, and exercise guidelines resulted in a highly statistically significant difference in the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) pre/posttest in the whole five domains of the questionnaire; Pain (nine items); Symptoms (seven items); ADL Function (17 items); Sport and Recreation Function (five items); and Quality of Life (four items) p<. 001**.
Conclusions: PFJ-targeted education, and exercise guidelines were more effective in reducing pain, improving physical function, and activities of daily living. Recommendation: Replication of the study using a larger probability sample from different geographical areas to help for generalization of the results.