Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk Independently

<i>Purpose:</i> Muscle weakness and bone deterioration in the elderly are related to falls and fractures, resulting in decreased mobility. Knee osteoarthritis also may contribute to falls and fractures and thereby affect mortality rates. The Kellgren&#8722;Lawrence (KL) classificatio...

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Main Authors: Yoshinori Ishii, Hideo Noguchi, Junko Sato, Hana Ishii, Ryo Ishii, Shin-ichi Toyabe
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-8230f6847a3e4749b47d55882fc0db282020-11-25T03:03:35ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-03-01175170910.3390/ijerph17051709ijerph17051709Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk IndependentlyYoshinori Ishii0Hideo Noguchi1Junko Sato2Hana Ishii3Ryo Ishii4Shin-ichi Toyabe5Ishii Orthopaedic &amp; Rehabilitation Clinic, 1089 Shimo-Oshi, Gyoda, Saitama 361-0037, JapanIshii Orthopaedic &amp; Rehabilitation Clinic, 1089 Shimo-Oshi, Gyoda, Saitama 361-0037, JapanIshii Orthopaedic &amp; Rehabilitation Clinic, 1089 Shimo-Oshi, Gyoda, Saitama 361-0037, JapanSchool of Plastic Surgery, Kanazawa Medical University, 1-1 Daigaku Uchinada, Ishikawa 920-0253, JapanSado General Hospital, 161 Chikusa Sado, Niigata 952-1209, JapanNiigata University Crisis Management Office, Niigata University Hospital, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, 1 Asahimachi Dori Niigata, Niigata 951-8520, Japan<i>Purpose:</i> Muscle weakness and bone deterioration in the elderly are related to falls and fractures, resulting in decreased mobility. Knee osteoarthritis also may contribute to falls and fractures and thereby affect mortality rates. The Kellgren&#8722;Lawrence (KL) classification is widely used in the radiographic evaluation of knee osteoarthritis. <i>Aims:</i> This study aimed to evaluate the quadriceps strength and bone properties of the calcaneus for each KL grade, and to clarify the impact of knee osteoarthritis grade on quadriceps strength and bone properties. <i>Methods</i>: This prospective cross-sectional study included data on 108 male patients (213 knees), aged &#8805;80 years, who could walk independently. A handheld dynamometer was used to measure quadriceps strength. Bone properties were evaluated using broadband ultrasound attenuation with a portable bone densitometer. Weight-bearing standing knee radiographs were evaluated using KL classification. Quadriceps strength and bone properties were evaluated for each KL grade and the correlations between the grade and quadriceps strength and bone properties were assessed simultaneously. <i>Results:</i> The numbers of participants in KL grades I&#8722;IV were 46, 102, 45, and 20, respectively. There were no differences among grades for either quadriceps strength or bone properties. <i>Conclusions</i>: Participants exhibited good quadriceps strength and bone properties regardless of their KL grade. Relatively high mechanical loading of muscle and bone incurred while walking independently, likely explaining this result. Clinically, this study demonstrated the absence of correlations between KL grade and quadriceps strength and bone properties, as was previously reported in studies showing the absence of a correlation between KL grade and pain.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/5/1709bone properties of calcaneusbroadband ultrasound attenuationkellgren–lawrenceknee osteoarthritisquadriceps strength
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author Yoshinori Ishii
Hideo Noguchi
Junko Sato
Hana Ishii
Ryo Ishii
Shin-ichi Toyabe
spellingShingle Yoshinori Ishii
Hideo Noguchi
Junko Sato
Hana Ishii
Ryo Ishii
Shin-ichi Toyabe
Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk Independently
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
bone properties of calcaneus
broadband ultrasound attenuation
kellgren–lawrence
knee osteoarthritis
quadriceps strength
author_facet Yoshinori Ishii
Hideo Noguchi
Junko Sato
Hana Ishii
Ryo Ishii
Shin-ichi Toyabe
author_sort Yoshinori Ishii
title Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk Independently
title_short Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk Independently
title_full Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk Independently
title_fullStr Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk Independently
title_full_unstemmed Knee Osteoarthritis Grade Does Not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More Who Can Walk Independently
title_sort knee osteoarthritis grade does not correlate with quadriceps muscle strength or bone properties of the calcaneus in men aged 80 years or more who can walk independently
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2020-03-01
description <i>Purpose:</i> Muscle weakness and bone deterioration in the elderly are related to falls and fractures, resulting in decreased mobility. Knee osteoarthritis also may contribute to falls and fractures and thereby affect mortality rates. The Kellgren&#8722;Lawrence (KL) classification is widely used in the radiographic evaluation of knee osteoarthritis. <i>Aims:</i> This study aimed to evaluate the quadriceps strength and bone properties of the calcaneus for each KL grade, and to clarify the impact of knee osteoarthritis grade on quadriceps strength and bone properties. <i>Methods</i>: This prospective cross-sectional study included data on 108 male patients (213 knees), aged &#8805;80 years, who could walk independently. A handheld dynamometer was used to measure quadriceps strength. Bone properties were evaluated using broadband ultrasound attenuation with a portable bone densitometer. Weight-bearing standing knee radiographs were evaluated using KL classification. Quadriceps strength and bone properties were evaluated for each KL grade and the correlations between the grade and quadriceps strength and bone properties were assessed simultaneously. <i>Results:</i> The numbers of participants in KL grades I&#8722;IV were 46, 102, 45, and 20, respectively. There were no differences among grades for either quadriceps strength or bone properties. <i>Conclusions</i>: Participants exhibited good quadriceps strength and bone properties regardless of their KL grade. Relatively high mechanical loading of muscle and bone incurred while walking independently, likely explaining this result. Clinically, this study demonstrated the absence of correlations between KL grade and quadriceps strength and bone properties, as was previously reported in studies showing the absence of a correlation between KL grade and pain.
topic bone properties of calcaneus
broadband ultrasound attenuation
kellgren–lawrence
knee osteoarthritis
quadriceps strength
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/5/1709
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