Effects of neuromuscular control and strengthening exercises on MRI-measured thigh tissue composition and muscle properties in people with knee osteoarthritis: an exploratory secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trial

  • PM Holm*
  • , AD Blankholm
  • , JL Nielsen
  • , T Bandholm
  • , W Wirth
  • , A Wisser
  • , J Kemnitz
  • , F Eckstein
  • , HM Schrøder
  • , M Wernbom
  • , ST Skou
  • *Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of adding strength training to neuromuscular control exercises on thigh tissue composition and muscle properties in people with radiographic-symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (KOA).

METHODS: In this exploratory secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial, using a complete-case approach, participants performed 12 weeks of twice-weekly neuromuscular control exercise and patient education (NEMEX, n = 34) or NEMEX plus quadriceps strength training (NEMEX+ST, n = 29). Outcomes were MRI-measured inter- and intramuscular adipose tissue (InterMAT, IntraMAT), quadriceps muscle cross-sectional area (CSA), knee-extensor strength, specific strength (strength/lean CSA) and 30 s chair-stands. Between-group effects were compared using a mixed model analysis of variance.

RESULTS: At 12 weeks, responses to NEMEX+ST overlapped with NEMEX for all outcomes. Both groups reduced InterMAT (NEMEX+ST=25 %, NEMEX=21 %); between-group difference: 0.8cm 2 (95 % CI: -0.1, 1.7). NEMEX+ST decreased IntraMAT (2 %) and NEMEX increased IntraMAT (4 %); between-group difference 0.1 %-points (-0.3, 0.5). Both groups increased quadriceps CSA and lean CSA (CSA minus IntraMAT), improved knee-extensor strength and specific strength, and improved chair-stand performance with a trend towards greater effects in NEMEX+ST.

CONCLUSION: Adding strength training to 12 weeks of neuromuscular control exercises provided largely similar effects to neuromuscular control exercises alone in decreasing InterMAT and IntraMAT, in improving knee-extensor strength, CSA and in improving performance-based function in KOA persons, with a trend towards greater effects with additional strength training. Notably, both groups substantially reduced InterMAT and improved specific strength (an index of muscle quality). Our hypothesis-generating work warrants exploration of the roles played by InterMAT and IntraMAT in exercise effects in KOA.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer152390
Antal sider10
TidsskriftSeminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
Vol/bind65
Tidlig onlinedato3 feb. 2024
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 apr. 2024

Finansiering

BevillingsgivereBevillingsgivernummer
Gigtforeningen
Region Sjælland
Næstved, Slagelse og Ringsted Sygehuse
Horizon 2020
European Research Council801790, 945,377
European Research Council801790

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      Holm, P. M. (PI), Schrøder, H. M. (Projektdeltager), Wernbom, M. (Projektdeltager) & Skou, S. T. (Projektleder/Co-projektleder)

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