Muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia: prevalence and associations with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength

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Muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia : prevalence and associations with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength. / Jacobsen, Julie Sandell; Hölmich, Per; Thorborg, Kristian; Bolvig, Lars; Jakobsen, Stig Storgaard; Søballe, Kjeld; Mechlenburg, Inger.

I: Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery, Bind 5, Nr. 1, 2018, s. 39-46.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Jacobsen, JS, Hölmich, P, Thorborg, K, Bolvig, L, Jakobsen, SS, Søballe, K & Mechlenburg, I 2018, 'Muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia: prevalence and associations with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength', Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery, bind 5, nr. 1, s. 39-46. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhps/hnx041

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Jacobsen, J. S., Hölmich, P., Thorborg, K., Bolvig, L., Jakobsen, S. S., Søballe, K., & Mechlenburg, I. (2018). Muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia: prevalence and associations with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength. Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery, 5(1), 39-46. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhps/hnx041

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Jacobsen JS, Hölmich P, Thorborg K, Bolvig L, Jakobsen SS, Søballe K o.a. Muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia: prevalence and associations with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength. Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery. 2018;5(1):39-46. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhps/hnx041

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Jacobsen, Julie Sandell ; Hölmich, Per ; Thorborg, Kristian ; Bolvig, Lars ; Jakobsen, Stig Storgaard ; Søballe, Kjeld ; Mechlenburg, Inger. / Muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia : prevalence and associations with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength. I: Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery. 2018 ; Bind 5, Nr. 1. s. 39-46.

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abstract = "The primary aim was to identify muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia. The secondary aim was to test whether muscle-tendon-related pain is associated with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength in patient with hip dysplasia. One hundred patients (17 men) with a mean age of 29 years (SD 9) were included. Clinical entity approach was carried out to identify muscle-tendon-related pain. Associations between muscle-tendon-related pain and self-reported hip disability and muscle strength were tested with multiple regression analysis, including adjustments for age and gender. Self-reported hip disability was recorded with the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS), and muscle strength was assessed with a handheld dynamometer. Iliopsoas- and abductor-related pain were most prevalent with prevalences of 56% (CI 46; 66) and 42% (CI 32; 52), respectively. Adductor-, hamstrings- and rectus abdominis-related pain were less common. There was a significant inverse linear association between muscle-tendon-related pain and self-reported hip disability ranging from -3.35 to - 7.51 HAGOS points in the adjusted analysis (P < 0.05). Besides the association between muscle-tendon-related pain and hip extension a significant inverse linear association between muscle-tendon-related pain and muscle strength was found ranging from -0.11 to - 0.12 Nm/kg in the adjusted analysis (P < 0.05). Muscle-tendon-related pain exists in about half of patients with hip dysplasia with a high prevalence of muscle-tendon-related pain in the iliopsoas and the hip abductors and affects patients' self-reported hip disability and muscle strength negatively.",
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AU - Jacobsen, Julie Sandell

AU - Hölmich, Per

AU - Thorborg, Kristian

AU - Bolvig, Lars

AU - Jakobsen, Stig Storgaard

AU - Søballe, Kjeld

AU - Mechlenburg, Inger

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N2 - The primary aim was to identify muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia. The secondary aim was to test whether muscle-tendon-related pain is associated with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength in patient with hip dysplasia. One hundred patients (17 men) with a mean age of 29 years (SD 9) were included. Clinical entity approach was carried out to identify muscle-tendon-related pain. Associations between muscle-tendon-related pain and self-reported hip disability and muscle strength were tested with multiple regression analysis, including adjustments for age and gender. Self-reported hip disability was recorded with the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS), and muscle strength was assessed with a handheld dynamometer. Iliopsoas- and abductor-related pain were most prevalent with prevalences of 56% (CI 46; 66) and 42% (CI 32; 52), respectively. Adductor-, hamstrings- and rectus abdominis-related pain were less common. There was a significant inverse linear association between muscle-tendon-related pain and self-reported hip disability ranging from -3.35 to - 7.51 HAGOS points in the adjusted analysis (P < 0.05). Besides the association between muscle-tendon-related pain and hip extension a significant inverse linear association between muscle-tendon-related pain and muscle strength was found ranging from -0.11 to - 0.12 Nm/kg in the adjusted analysis (P < 0.05). Muscle-tendon-related pain exists in about half of patients with hip dysplasia with a high prevalence of muscle-tendon-related pain in the iliopsoas and the hip abductors and affects patients' self-reported hip disability and muscle strength negatively.

AB - The primary aim was to identify muscle-tendon-related pain in 100 patients with hip dysplasia. The secondary aim was to test whether muscle-tendon-related pain is associated with self-reported hip disability and muscle strength in patient with hip dysplasia. One hundred patients (17 men) with a mean age of 29 years (SD 9) were included. Clinical entity approach was carried out to identify muscle-tendon-related pain. Associations between muscle-tendon-related pain and self-reported hip disability and muscle strength were tested with multiple regression analysis, including adjustments for age and gender. Self-reported hip disability was recorded with the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS), and muscle strength was assessed with a handheld dynamometer. Iliopsoas- and abductor-related pain were most prevalent with prevalences of 56% (CI 46; 66) and 42% (CI 32; 52), respectively. Adductor-, hamstrings- and rectus abdominis-related pain were less common. There was a significant inverse linear association between muscle-tendon-related pain and self-reported hip disability ranging from -3.35 to - 7.51 HAGOS points in the adjusted analysis (P < 0.05). Besides the association between muscle-tendon-related pain and hip extension a significant inverse linear association between muscle-tendon-related pain and muscle strength was found ranging from -0.11 to - 0.12 Nm/kg in the adjusted analysis (P < 0.05). Muscle-tendon-related pain exists in about half of patients with hip dysplasia with a high prevalence of muscle-tendon-related pain in the iliopsoas and the hip abductors and affects patients' self-reported hip disability and muscle strength negatively.

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