2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292464
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Muscle synergies analysis shows altered neural strategies in women with patellofemoral pain during walking

Cintia Lopes Ferreira,
Filipe Oliveira Barroso,
Diego Torricelli
et al.

Abstract: Several studies suggest that the central nervous system coordinates muscle activation by modulating neural commands directed to groups of muscles combined to form muscle synergies. Individuals with patellofemoral pain (PFP) move differently from asymptomatic individuals. Understanding the neural strategies involved in the execution of tasks such as walking can help comprehend how the movement is planned and better understand this clinical condition. The objective of this study was to compare muscle synergies b… Show more

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“…The lateral patellar hyperpressure syndrome affects 7 to 15% of all patients with knee joint pathologies [2]. Pathologies of the patellofemoral joint are mainly observed in working individuals of young and middle age who lead an active lifestyle, making it socially signifi cant [3,4]. In such cases, patellar displacement relative to the trochlear groove of the femur can be diagnosed [5].…”
Section: Mpfl -Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Mptl -Medial Patellotib...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lateral patellar hyperpressure syndrome affects 7 to 15% of all patients with knee joint pathologies [2]. Pathologies of the patellofemoral joint are mainly observed in working individuals of young and middle age who lead an active lifestyle, making it socially signifi cant [3,4]. In such cases, patellar displacement relative to the trochlear groove of the femur can be diagnosed [5].…”
Section: Mpfl -Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Mptl -Medial Patellotib...mentioning
confidence: 99%