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Effects of Mild and Severe Knee Joint Pain on the Frequency of Falls and Fall Risk in Elderly Females

机译:膝关节轻度和重度疼痛对老年女性跌倒频率和跌倒风险的影响

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This study aimed to examine differences in the frequency of falls during the past year and fall risk among 392 elderly females was categorized into five groups on the basis of the knee pain expe-rienced: no knee pain, mild unilateral knee pain, mild bilateral knee pain, severe unilateral knee pain, and severe bilateral knee pain. The subjects participated in a fall risk survey comprising 50 items representing five risk factors: “symptoms of falling”, “disease and physical symptoms”, “en-vironment”, “behavior and character”, and “physical function”. The frequency of falls during the past year, score for each risk factor, and the total fall risk score were not significantly different between the mild unilateral and mild bilateral knee pain groups, and between the severe unilateral and severe bilateral knee pain groups. Therefore, these groups were pooled to form a mild knee pain group and a severe knee pain group and analyzed. The severe knee pain group had experienced a significantly greater number of falls during the past year compared with the no knee pain group. Furthermore, the symptom of falling score was significantly higher in the severe knee pain group than in the no knee pain group, while the disease and physical symptoms score was significantly higher in the mild and severe knee pain groups than in the no knee pain group. The physical function score and total fall risk score were significantly higher in the following order: the severe knee pain group, the mild knee pain group, and the no knee pain group. Our results indicate that for elderly females who can achieve ADL independently, the degree of knee pain (mild or severe) has a marked effect on fall risk, irrespective of laterality of the pain (unilateral or bilateral). Factors such as symptoms of falling, disease and physical symptoms, and physical function are also related to fall risk in this population. Furthermore, elderly individuals with severe knee pain experience frequent falls.
机译:这项研究旨在检查过去一年中跌倒频率的差异,并根据经历的膝痛将392名老年女性中的跌倒风险分为五组:无膝痛,轻度单侧膝痛,轻度双侧膝痛疼痛,严重的单侧膝盖疼痛和严重的双侧膝盖疼痛。受试者参加了跌倒风险调查,该调查包含代表五个风险因素的50个项目:“跌倒症状”,“疾病和身体症状”,“环境”,“行为和性格”以及“身体机能”。过去一年中跌倒的频率,每种危险因素的得分以及总跌倒危险得分在轻度单侧和轻度双侧膝痛组之间以及重度单侧和重度双侧膝痛组之间无显着差异。因此,将这些组合并以形成轻度膝痛组和重度膝痛组并进行分析。与没有膝盖疼痛的组相比,在过去的一年中,严重的膝盖疼痛组经历了明显更多的跌倒。此外,重度膝关节疼痛组跌倒分数的症状显着高于无膝关节疼痛组,而轻度和重度膝关节疼痛组的疾病和身体症状评分显着高于无膝关节疼痛组。身体功能评分和总跌倒风险评分按以下顺序显着较高:严重膝痛组,轻度膝痛组和无膝痛组。我们的结果表明,对于能够独立实现ADL的老年女性,膝盖疼痛的程度(轻度或严重度)对跌倒风险有显着影响,而与疼痛的侧向性(单侧或双侧)无关。诸如跌倒症状,疾病和身体症状以及身体机能等因素也与该人群的跌倒风险有关。此外,患有严重膝痛的老年人经常跌倒。

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